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The Book of VVM: Yesterday-today-and-tomorrow

The evolution of the VVM has been a long one, starting more than 40 years ago. This advancement has now been chronicled in The Book of VVM: Yesterday-today-and-tomorrow, by Dr. Umit Kartoglu, a former scientist for WHO.

Auteurs

Langues

  • Anglais

Année de publication

2020

Type

Orientations

Catégories

  • Chaîne d'approvisionnement

Mots-clés

  • PCV

VVM-OTHER

Vous pouvez trouver plus d’informations sur "VVM-OTHER" dans les rubriques suivantes :

TitreAuteurAnnéeTypeLangue
Vaccine storage and handling practices among routine immunization service providers in a metropolitan city of north-central NigeriaS. A. Aderibigbe, O. I. Musa, M. M. B. Uthman, O. A. Bolarinwa, A. G. Salaudeen , H. A. Ameen2014Journal articleAnglais
Last mile - Umit KartogluUmit Kartoglu, EPELA, World Health Organization (WHO)2013GuidanceAnglais
Cold chain challenges everywhere - Simona ZipurskySimona Zipursky, EPELA, World Health Organization (WHO)2013GuidanceAnglais
The Book of VVM: Yesterday-today-and-tomorrowUmit Kartoglu2020GuidanceAnglais
Using VVM as a stock management toolÜmit Kartoglu2013TrainingAnglais
Vaccine Vial Monitor (VVM)-based vaccine management - Presentation slidesUmit Kartoglu2020PresentationAnglais
Interpretation of VVM in relation to other temperature monitoring devices - Umit KartogluUmit Kartoglu, EPELA, World Health Organization (WHO)2019TrainingAnglais
Vaccine vial monitor availability and use in low- and middle-income countries: A systematic reviewPär Eriksson, Bradford D. Gessner, Philippe Jaillard, Christopher Morgan, Jean Bernard Le Gargasson2017Journal articleAnglais
Vaccine instability in the cold chain: mechanisms, analysis and formulation strategiesKumru OS et al.2014Journal articleAnglais

Ajouté par: Géraldine Nemrod

Ajouté le: 2020-12-19 02:11:06

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