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Temperature Monitoring: Keeping a Cold Chain Cold
In this webinar series, we will explore the different technologies that are available for active temperature monitoring of your cold chain. Practical experiences from countries using 30 Day Temperature Recorders (30DTR) and Remote Temperature Monitoring Devices (RTMD) will provide some best practices and lessons learned from using the different devices. You will also hear about the future of temperature monitoring and what is on the horizon.
Session #01: Where are we with temperature monitoring of cold chain?
Date: Thursday, November 11, 15:00 CET
Register here: https://who.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_bqbhhwnWTiyx9unI_VJQiw
This first session of webinar focuses on objectives of using temperature monitoring devices and expected outcome from the webinar. The session will discuss the current options of temperature monitoring devices, practices and challenges in temperature monitoring.
To continue the discussion or ask your questions, feel free to reply to this forum post or to join our telegram group dedicated to Immunization Supply Chain https://t.me/joinchat/RuajXXs201pmOTdk
Since World Pneumonia Day was established over a decade ago, global implementation of vaccines to prevent pneumonia has progressed despite disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Delivery of pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (PCV) remains a high priority for countries as a critical tool for reducing child mortality and meeting SDG goals. Investments in scaling up and measuring the impact of PCV have helped boost the pandemic response in some countries, and countries have progressed with PCV rollouts while also introducing COVID-19 vaccines. The pandemic has progressed the successful use of mRNA vaccines to the forefront of global health and further development and attention to this platform may be beneficial for the future of PCV in low-resource settings.
Panelists:
- Arup Deb Roy, MD, Project Director, John Snow, Inc.
- Keith Klugman, MD, PhD, Director, Pneumonia, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
- Lee Hampton, MD, Pediatrician and Medical Epidemiologist, Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance
- Wangeci Kagucia, PhD, Research Fellow, KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme
Register here: https://jh.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_MstuzjmrTL-YsIpfTOVJbA