Literature DB >> 12862137

Cold chain status at immunisation centres in Ethiopia.

Y Berhane1, M Demissie.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Child immunisation is among the most cost-effective ways of preventing premature child deaths, and the potency of vaccines, crucial for vaccine efficacy, is dependent on effective management of the cold chain at all levels of vaccine handling.
OBJECTIVE: To assess the status of the cold chain at peripheral vaccine stores in Ethiopia.
DESIGN: Institution based cross-sectional survey in two rural and one urban administrative areas were included in the study. Sixty seven health institutions providing static vaccination services were included in the study but cold chain system was assessed fully in only sixty four. Data were collected by interviewing health workers and by directly observing the cold chain equipment and records using structured forms.
RESULTS: Conditions of the cold chain system were described based on 64 of the 67 centres visited, three were excluded because of non-functioning cold chain. Complete temperature record was observed in 37 (57.8%) of the centres. Thermometer was not available in four (6.3%) and thermometer reading was found to be outside the optimal range in another seven (10.9%) centres. Vaccine storage in the refrigerator was not proper in 47 (73.4%) centres. Majority of the centres had neither trained personnel nor budget for maintenance of the cold chain.
CONCLUSION: There is a real danger of vaccines losing their potency at these centres even if they were potent on arrival. Relevant training for those handling the cold chain, improving the maintenance conditions of refrigerators and introduction of cold chain monitoring devises are recommended.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 12862137     DOI: 10.4314/eamj.v77i9.46692

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  East Afr Med J        ISSN: 0012-835X


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