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Chinwe Juliana Iwu1, Ntombehle Ngcobo2,3, Anelisa Jaca2, Alison Wiyeh2, Elizabeth Pienaar2, Usuf Chikte1, Charles S Wiysonge2,4.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: To describe vaccine stock-outs at national, district, and health facility levels in the WHO African region. AREAS COVERED: We conducted a systematic review to identify studies reporting on vaccine stock-outs at national, district, and health facility levels in 47 African countries. We searched both published and unpublished literature, including the WHO/UNICEF Joint Reporting Form (JRF), for eligible studies. EXPERT OPINION: Countries within the WHO African region continue to face the challenge of vaccine stock-outs at national, district, and health facility levels and this impacts on the delivery of immunization services. The frequency and the proportion of stock-outs vary between countries and between regions within a country. Countries need to put more efforts toward finding lasting solutions to vaccine shortages. We look forward to having more countries reporting vaccine stock-outs especially at the health facility level. Furthermore, countries are currently exploring different approaches for improving vaccine stock management. It is expected that in half a decade from now, more well-designed studies will be available that will inform decision-making.Keywords: Vaccines; WHO Africa; availability; immunization; shortages; stock-outs; supply chain
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32605395 DOI: 10.1080/14760584.2020.1791088
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Expert Rev Vaccines ISSN: 1476-0584 Impact factor: 5.217