Literature DB >> 26704259

Successive introduction of four new vaccines in Rwanda: High coverage and rapid scale up of Rwanda's expanded immunization program from 2009 to 2013.

Maurice Gatera1, Sunil Bhatt2, Fidele Ngabo3, Mathilde Utamuliza4, Hassan Sibomana4, Corine Karema5, Cathy Mugeni3, Cameron T Nutt6, Sabin Nsanzimana4, Claire M Wagner7, Agnes Binagwaho8.   

Abstract

As the pace of vaccine uptake accelerates globally, there is a need to document low-income country experiences with vaccine introductions. Over the course of five years, the government of Rwanda rolled out vaccines against pneumococcus, human papillomavirus, rotavirus, and measles & rubella, achieving over 90% coverage for each. To carry out these rollouts, Rwanda's Ministry of Health engaged in careful review of disease burden information and extensive, cross-sectoral planning at least one year before introducing each vaccine. Rwanda's local leaders, development partners, civil society organizations and widespread community health worker network were mobilized to support communication efforts. Community health workers were also used to confirm target population size. Support from Gavi, UNICEF and WHO was used in combination with government funds to promote country ownership and collaboration. Vaccination was also combined with additional community-based health interventions. Other countries considering rapid consecutive or simultaneous rollouts of new vaccines may consider lessons from Rwanda's experience while tailoring the strategies used to local context.
Copyright © 2016. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Keywords:  Immunization; Implementation science; Rwanda; Sub-Saharan Africa

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26704259     DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2015.11.076

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vaccine        ISSN: 0264-410X            Impact factor:   3.641


  21 in total

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10.  Skin disease prevalence study in schoolchildren in rural Côte d'Ivoire: Implications for integration of neglected skin diseases (skin NTDs).

Authors:  Rie Roselyne Yotsu; Kouamé Kouadio; Bamba Vagamon; Konan N'guessan; Amari Jules Akpa; Aubin Yao; Julien Aké; Rigobert Abbet Abbet; Barbine Tchamba Agbor Agbor; Roger Bedimo; Norihisa Ishii; L Claire Fuller; Roderick Hay; Oriol Mitjà; Henning Drechsler; Kingsley Asiedu
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