Topics Logistics and programmatic issues related to new vaccine introduction

Logistics and programmatic issues related to new vaccine introduction

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Covers new vaccines other than the traditional six EPI vaccines. Includes Rotavirus, Hepatitis B, Hib. Japanese encephalitis and HPV vaccines.  Accommodating new vaccines in the cold chain, determining storage and capacity required. Also includes tools for decision making related to new vaccines and opposition to immunization.


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  • Measles and Rubella in Laos (2)
  • launch lamp mark
  • Launch Kane Naidu
  • launch Kane immunizes
  • meningitis vaccine 07
  • MenAfriVac: Koubri Village
  • MenAfriVac: Burkina Faso
  • One-shot stop in DPR (North) Korea
  • Meticulous record keeping
  • The long walk
  • Close supervision...
  • Waiting for JE immunization
  • Schoolchildren demonstrate against Japanese encephalitis
  • Logistics-and-programmatic-issues-related-to-new-vaccine-introdu
  • Logistics-Management-Information-Systems-software-and-tools-
  • Coverage survey AP
  • MOZ CVS (2)
  • MOZ CVS (1)
  • MAL CVS

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