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[Development of an operational immunization programme (author's transl)]

C Fillastre

    Bulletin De La Societe De Pathologie Exotique Et De Ses Filiales
    |November 1, 1981
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    Developing an expanded immunization program is crucial for controlling six major diseases. A flexible methodology is essential for assessing country-specific needs and ensuring program success.

    Area of Science:

    • Public Health
    • Epidemiology
    • Health Policy

    Context:

    • The 1974 World Health Organization (WHO) warning highlighted the need for expanded immunization programs.
    • Many countries aimed to establish such programs by 1990 to combat six key diseases.
    • Economic, epidemiological, and structural factors necessitate country-specific approaches.

    Purpose:

    • To propose a methodology for assessing the initial situation for immunization programs.
    • To guide countries in developing tailored immunization strategies.
    • To ensure effective control of diphtheria, tetanus, poliomyelitis, pertussis, measles, and tuberculosis (TB).

    Summary:

    • The methodology involves assessing existing epidemiological data, immunization coverage, vaccine availability, cold chain infrastructure, and healthcare staff.

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  • It emphasizes the importance of continuous supervision of resources and personnel.
  • A flexible assessment system is recommended to allow for timely program adjustments based on achieved improvements.
  • Impact:

    • Facilitates the development of effective and adaptable national immunization programs.
    • Aims to improve disease control and public health outcomes globally.
    • Provides a framework for resource allocation and program management in public health initiatives.