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Newer vaccines in the Universal Immunisation Programme.

T Jayakrishnan1.   

Abstract

Vaccines are important preventive medicines for primary healthcare and critical for a nation's health security. In India the Universal Programme of Immunization (UPI), launched in 7985, included six childhood vaccines. A well thought out immunisation schedule must be epidemiologically relevant to the country's health status, covering only diseases that are public health problems and for which effective vaccines are available. There has been pressure from the drug industry to include all newly developed vaccines in the government's UIP even though the clinical and epidemiological justification for their inclusion is debated. Many developed countries have included several other new vaccines in their regular immunisation programmes. These trends are used as a justification by the industry to include these vaccines in the Indian UIP in the future. All these vaccines need not, and cannot, be given universally. This paper looks at some vaccines which are newly included in the UIP schedule, or which may be included in the near future.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22106621     DOI: 10.20529/IJME.2011.039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Med Ethics        ISSN: 0974-8466


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1.  A school-based intervention of screening a movie to increase hepatitis B vaccination levels among students in Uttar Pradesh, India: impact on knowledge, awareness, attitudes and vaccination levels.

Authors:  Gourdas Choudhuri; Rajesh Ojha; T S Negi; Varun Gupta; Shipra Saxena; Arundhati Choudhuri; Sanjoy Pal; Jui Choudhuri; Alok Sangam
Journal:  Hepatol Med Policy       Date:  2017-06-13
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