| Literature DB >> 7775876 |
E Mansour1, S Abdul-Rahim, G Batouty, I Zaghloul, S Abdel-Hadi.
Abstract
The Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) is a component of the Child Survival Project (CSP) whose objectives are to reduce the incidence rates of six childhood diseases (Measles, Diphtheria, Pertussis, Tetanus, Tuberculosis, Poliomyelitis) and to reduce the number of infant deaths from those diseases by increasing effective vaccination coverage. In 1991, the CSP/EPI developed a national plan to introduce national immunization of infants against hepatitis B in an attempt to control the magnitude and seriousness of the damage which viral hepatitis causes in terms of morbidity, mortality and serious sequelae as hepatitis B is an endemic disease in Egypt causing an important public health problem which requires urgent control. This presentation will discuss the integrated effort undertaken to plan and implement the program, the different challenges it faces, control studies being performed as well as the proposed objectives of the hepatitis B vaccination program.Entities:
Keywords: Africa; Arab Countries; Child Health Services; Delivery Of Health Care; Developing Countries; Diseases; Egypt; Health; Health Services; Hepatitis--prevention and control; Immunization; Integrated Programs; Maternal-child Health Services; Mediterranean Countries; Northern Africa; Organization And Administration; Primary Health Care; Programs; Vaccination; Viral Diseases
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Year: 1993 PMID: 7775876
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Egypt Public Health Assoc ISSN: 0013-2446