Literature DB >> 27396492

Contribution of polio eradication initiative to strengthening routine immunization: Lessons learnt in the WHO African region.

Blanche-Philomene Melanga Anya1, Edna Moturi2, Teka Aschalew3, Mable Carole Tevi-Benissan2, Bartholomew Dicky Akanmori2, Alain Nyembo Poy2, Kinuam Leon Mbulu4, Joseph Okeibunor2, Richard Mihigo2, Felicitas Zawaira2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Important investments were made in countries for the polio eradication initiative. On 25 September 2015, a major milestone was achieved when Nigeria was removed from the list of polio-endemic countries. Routine Immunization, being a key pillar of polio eradication initiative needs to be strengthened to sustain the gains made in countries. For this, there is a huge potential on building on the use of polio infrastructure to contribute to RI strengthening.
METHODS: We reviewed estimates of immunization coverage as reported by the countries to WHO and UNICEF for three vaccines: BCG, DTP3 (third dose of diphtheria-tetanus toxoid- pertussis), and the first dose of measles-containing vaccine (MCV1).We conducted a systematic review of best practices documents from eight countries which had significant polio eradication activities.
RESULTS: Immunization programmes have improved significantly in the African Region. Regional coverage for DTP3 vaccine increased from 51% in 1996 to 77% in 2014. DTP3 coverage increased >3 folds in DRC (18-80%) and Nigeria from 21% to 66%; and >2 folds in Angola (41-87%), Chad (24-46%), and Togo (42-87%). Coverage for BCG and MCV1 increased in all countries. Of the 47 countries in the region, 18 (38%) achieved a national coverage for DTP3 ⩾90% for 2years meeting the Global Vaccine Action (GVAP) target. A decrease was noted in the Ebola-affected countries i.e., Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone.
CONCLUSIONS: PEI has been associated with increased spending on immunization and the related improvements, especially in the areas of micro planning, service delivery, program management and capacity building. Continued efforts are needed to mobilize international and domestic support to strengthen and sustain high-quality immunization services in African countries. Strengthening RI will in turn sustain the gains made to eradicate poliovirus in the region.
Copyright © 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Africa; Eradication; Polio; Routine immunization

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27396492     DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2016.05.062

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


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1.  How service delivery implementation strategies can contribute to attaining universal health coverage: lessons from polio eradication using an implementation science approach.

Authors:  Adetoun Olateju; Michael A Peters; Ikponmwosa Osaghae; Olakunle Alonge
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2022-06-30       Impact factor: 4.135

2.  A qualitative exploration of the contributions of Polio Eradication Initiative to the Nigerian health system: policy implications for polio transition planning.

Authors:  Oluwaseun Akinyemi; Adedamola Adebayo; Christopher Bassey; Chioma Nwaiwu; Anna Kalbarczyk; Terna Nomhwange; Olakunle O Alonge; Eme T Owoaje
Journal:  Trop Med Health       Date:  2022-06-06

3.  Introduction of Inactivated Poliovirus Vaccine and Trivalent Oral Polio Vaccine/Bivalent Oral Polio Vaccine Switch in the African Region.

Authors:  Carol Tevi-Benissan; Joseph Okeibunor; Gaël Maufras du Châtellier; Afework Assefa; Joseph Nsiari-Muzenyi Biey; Dah Cheikh; Messeret Eshetu; Blanche-Philomene Anya; Halima Dao; Yusuf Nasir; Bartholomew Dicky Akanmori; Richard Mihigo
Journal:  J Infect Dis       Date:  2017-07-01       Impact factor: 5.226

4.  Experiences and Lessons From Polio Eradication Applied to Immunization in 10 Focus Countries of the Polio Endgame Strategic Plan.

Authors:  Maya M V X van den Ent; Apoorva Mallya; Hardeep Sandhu; Blanche-Philomene Anya; Nasir Yusuf; Marcelline Ntakibirora; Andreas Hasman; Kamal Fahmy; John Agbor; Melissa Corkum; Kyandindi Sumaili; Anisur Rahman Siddique; Jane Bammeke; Fiona Braka; Rija Andriamihantanirina; Antoine-Marie C Ziao; Clement Djumo; Moise Desire Yapi; Stephen Sosler; Rudolf Eggers
Journal:  J Infect Dis       Date:  2017-07-01       Impact factor: 5.226

5.  Effect of HIV-exposure and timing of anti-retroviral treatment on immunogenicity of trivalent live-attenuated polio vaccine in infants.

Authors:  Shelina Moonsamy; Melinda Suchard; Shabir A Madhi
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-04-19       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  The contribution of the polio eradication initiative on the operations and outcomes of non-polio public health programs: a survey of programs in the African region.

Authors:  Peter Nsubuga; Ben Masiira; Luka Ibrahim; Nestor Ndakala; Norbert Dongmo
Journal:  Pan Afr Med J       Date:  2018-11-26

7.  [Knowledge, attitudes and practices of parents on vaccination against polio in Abeche-Tchad].

Authors:  Abderahim Mahamat Nadjib; Harvey Attoh-Touré; Adam Abdel-Mahamoud; Sabine Baron; Solène Brunet-Houdard; Emmanuel Rusch; Leslie Grammatico-Guillon
Journal:  Pan Afr Med J       Date:  2018-12-04

8.  Strengthening acute flaccid paralysis surveillance post Ebola virus disease outbreak 2015 - 2017: the Liberia experience.

Authors:  Adolphus Clarke; Nicholas Blidi; Bernice Dahn; Chukwuemeka Agbo; Roland Tuopileyi; Monday Julius Rude; George Sie Williams; Mohammed Seid; Alex Gasasira; Zakari Wambai; Laura Skrip; Thomas Nagbe; Tolbert Nyenswah; Joseph Okeibunor Chukwudi; Ticha Johnson; Ambrose Talisuna; Ali Ahmed Yahaya; Soatiana Rajatonirina; Ibrahima Socé Fall
Journal:  Pan Afr Med J       Date:  2019-05-27

9.  The Potential Contribution of Supplementary Immunization Activities to Routine Immunization in Kebbi State, Nigeria.

Authors:  Semeeh A Omoleke; Biniam Getachew; Catherine S Igoh; Taofik A Yusuf; Surajudeen A Lukman; Nkwogu Loveday
Journal:  J Prim Care Community Health       Date:  2020 Jan-Dec

10.  Determinants of improved data consistency across routine immunization data tools for health facilities in Kano State, Nigeria.

Authors:  Adekunle Akerele; Ramatu Obansa; Oluwasegun Joel Adegoke; Suleiman Haladu; Olorunsogo Bidemi Adeoye; Nnamdi Usifoh; Sulaiman Etamesor; Belinda Uba; Ndadilnasiya Endie Waziri
Journal:  Pan Afr Med J       Date:  2020-07-02
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