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Unplugged and Keeping Cool—Testing Off-Grid Vaccine Storage Solutions in Vietnam

Keeping heat-sensitive vaccines at the right temperature is crucial yet often difficult in areas with limited or no electrical power. Project Optimize collaborated with the Vietnam National Expanded Programme on Immunization to evaluate two technologies to respond to this challenge. One was a direct-drive solar refrigerator and the other a passive cooling device. This fact sheet describes the lessons learned from the demonstration—information which can be used by other country programs considering these devices for long-term storage of vaccines.

Langues

  • Anglais
  • Français

Année de publication

2013

Type

Étude de cas

Catégories

  • Chaîne d'approvisionnement

Pays

  • Viet Nam

Organisations

  • PATH
  • Organisation Mondiale de la Santé (OMS)

Mots-clés

  • Boîte isotherme / porte-vaccins
  • Optimize
  • Réfrigérateur / congélateur
  • Solaire

Régions de l'OMS

  • Région du Pacifique occidental

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Domestic refrigerators for vaccine storage in TunisiaPATH, World Health Organization (WHO)2012Case studyAnglais
Unplugged and Keeping Cool—Testing Off-Grid Vaccine Storage Solutions in VietnamPATH, World Health Organization (WHO)2013Case studyAnglais, Français
Stimulating innovation in the vaccine cold chain equipment industryPATH, World Health Organization (WHO)2013Case studyAnglais, Français
Installing and Testing Battery-Free Solar Refrigerators in VietnamPATH, World Health Organization (WHO)2013Case studyAnglais, Français
Direct-Drive Solar Vaccine RefrigeratorsPATH, World Health Organization (WHO)2013Case studyAnglais, Français

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