Dear TechNet community, this year marks the 50th anniversary of the creation of the Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI). WHO and other partners will be commemorating this with various events and publications throughout the year.
One idea being considered is a short video on the evolution of the immunization supply chain (ISC), looking at the key innovations, technologies, events, and milestones that have enabled the ISC to support the demands of growing populations and expanding national vaccine schedules. This has got me thinking about what the most significant milestones and innovations might be, and specifically how they could be represented in a timeline of key dates.
Below is a no-doubt incomplete (and also slightly biased;-) list that I have come up with. I would be very interested in hearing the thoughts of other TechNet members on this. Milestones in the early years are particularly light… Your suggestions would be very welcome!
- 1974 WHO launches the Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI)
- 1990 First TechNet Consultation
- 1996 Vaccine vial monitor (VVM) first used
- 2000 Launch of the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation (Gavi) and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
- 2002 (?) WHO PQS prequalification of AD-syringes
- 2008-2013 Project Optimize
- 2008 (?) Prequalification of first solar direct-drive (SDD) vaccine refrigerator
- 2009 WHO and UNICEF launch the Effective Vaccine Management (EVM) assessment tool
- 2011-2020 The Global Vaccine Action plan (GVAP) and the Decade of Vaccines
- 2014 First vaccine (MenAfriVac) to be used in CTC during immunization campaign
- 2018+ Launch of the Gavi Cold Chain Equipment Optimization Platform (CCEOP)
- 2020 (?) WHO PQS prequalification of first freeze-preventive vaccine carrier
- 2020 Launch of the Immunization Agenda 2030
What is missing:
- The transition from paper-based to digital immunization registries and stock management systems; this is undoubtedly highly significant but how to include this in the above?
- The development and deployment of new temperature monitoring devices, such as electronic temperature loggers, freeze indicators, and shipping indicators; user-programmable data-loggers; and remote temperature monitoring devices (RTMDs) and systems. Beyond the "first" product to be prequalified in these PQS categories, I wonder if there is a "first" national deployment that could be cited as the milestone in the above timeline?
- The move towards net-zero supply chains
- The transition from kerosene-powered to soloar refrigeration
- Solar-powered cold rooms and freezer rooms
Beyond the innovations and milestones above, I am also wondering what could be suggested as good prospects for future innovations that will continue to transform the ISC landscape, for example:
- Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
- Traceability (barcodes, blockchain, etc.)
Looking forward to some stimulating and illunimating responses.
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