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Guidelines on the stability evaluation of vaccines for use under extended controlled temperature conditions, Annex 5, TRS No 999

Vaccines are complex biological products and may undergo degradation during long-term storage under cold chain conditions (for example, 2–8 °C) and this is typically enhanced at higher temperatures. Consequently, establishing the stability characteristics of products is a critical element of the overall evaluation by a national regulatory authority (NRA) to ensure that licensed vaccines remain efficacious at the end of their shelf-life when stored under the approved conditions. In response to the stability assessment needs identified by NRAs, WHO developed guidelines on the stability evaluation of vaccines to assist its Member States.

Langues

  • Anglais

Année de publication

2016

Type

Orientations

Catégories

  • Chaîne d'approvisionnement

Mots-clés

  • Chaîne de température contrôlée (CTC)

CTC_PUBLICATIONS

Vous pouvez trouver plus d’informations sur "CTC_PUBLICATIONS" dans les rubriques suivantes :

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Use of MenAfriVac™ (meningitis A vaccine) in a controlled temperature chain (CTC) during campaigns : adaptation guide and facilitators guideWorld Health Organization (WHO)2013GuidanceAnglais, Français
Use of MenAfriVac™ (meningitis A vaccine) in a controlled temperature chain (CTC) during campaigns : training module for organizing immunization sessionsWorld Health Organization (WHO)2013TrainingAnglais, Français
Use of MenAfriVac™ (meningitis A vaccine) in a controlled temperature chain (CTC) during campaigns: guidance for immunization programme decision-makers and managersWorld Health Organization (WHO)2013GuidanceAnglais, Français
Delivering MenAfriVac using the controlled temperature chain approachPATH, World Health Organization (WHO)2013Case studyAnglais, Français
Controlled temperature chain for vaccination in low- and middle-income countries: a realist evidence synthesisChristopher P. Seaman, Anna-Lea Kahn, Debra Kristensen, Robert Steinglass, Dijana Spasenoska, Nick Scott, Christopher Morgan2022Journal articleAnglais
How to monitor temperatures in the vaccine supply chainUNICEF, World Health Organization (WHO)2015GuidanceAnglais, Français
Guidelines on the stability evaluation of vaccines for use under extended controlled temperature conditions, Annex 5, TRS No 999World Health Organization (WHO)2016GuidanceAnglais
Labelling Guidance for Controlled Temperature Chain (CTC) Qualification for Vaccine Manufacturers (2020) World Health Organization (WHO)2020GuidanceAnglais
Hepatitis B vaccines: WHO position paper - July 2017World Health Organization (WHO)2017GuidanceArabe, Chinois, Anglais, Français, Russe, Espagnol

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