Responding to COVID-19 vaccine-related safety events: WHO Western Pacific regional experience and lessons learned.

IF 1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Heeyoun Cho, Ananda Amarasinghe, Yoshihiro Takashima
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Problem: Novel vaccines were developed in an unprecedentedly short time in response to the global coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, which triggered concerns about the safety profiles of the new vaccines. This paper describes the actions and outcomes of three major adverse events of special interest (AESIs) reported in the World Health Organization's (WHO's) Western Pacific Region: anaphylaxis, thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS) and post-vaccination death.

Context: During the large-scale introduction of various novel COVID-19 vaccines, robust monitoring of and response to COVID-19 vaccine safety events were critical.

Action: We developed and disseminated information sheets about anaphylaxis and TTS; provided tailor-made training for anaphylaxis monitoring and response, webinars about TTS and AESIs, and an algorithm to support decision-making about AESIs following immunization; as well as provided country-specific technical support for causality assessments, including for possible vaccination-related deaths.

Outcome: Each major vaccine event and situation of high concern was responded to appropriately and in a timely manner with comprehensive technical support from WHO. Our support activities have not only strengthened countries' capacities for vaccine safety surveillance and response, but also enabled countries to decrease the negative impact of these events on their immunization programmes and maintain the confidence of health-care professionals and the general population through proactive delivery of risk communications.

Discussion: This paper summarizes selected, major AESIs following COVID-19 vaccination and responses made by WHO's Regional Office for the Western Pacific to support countries. The examples of responses to vaccine safety events during the pandemic and unprecedented mass vaccination campaigns could be useful for countries to adopt, where applicable, to enhance their preparation for activities related to monitoring vaccine safety.

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应对COVID-19疫苗相关安全事件:世卫组织西太平洋区域的经验和教训。
问题:为应对全球冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行,新型疫苗在前所未有的短时间内开发出来,引发了对新疫苗安全性的担忧。本文描述了世界卫生组织(WHO)西太平洋地区报告的三种主要不良事件(AESIs)的作用和结果:过敏反应、血栓形成伴血小板减少综合征(TTS)和疫苗接种后死亡。背景:在大规模引进各种新型COVID-19疫苗期间,对COVID-19疫苗安全事件的强有力监测和应对至关重要。行动:我们制定并传播了关于过敏反应和TTS的信息表;为过敏反应监测和反应提供量身定制的培训、关于TTS和AESIs的网络研讨会,以及支持免疫接种后AESIs决策的算法;并为因果关系评估,包括可能与疫苗接种有关的死亡,提供针对具体国家的技术支持。结果:在世卫组织的全面技术支持下,对每一个重大疫苗事件和高度关注的情况都作出了适当和及时的反应。我们的支助活动不仅加强了各国疫苗安全监测和应对的能力,而且使各国能够减少这些事件对其免疫规划的负面影响,并通过主动提供风险通报,保持卫生保健专业人员和一般民众的信心。讨论:本文总结了世卫组织西太平洋区域办事处在COVID-19疫苗接种后选定的主要AESIs和应对措施,以支持各国。大流行期间应对疫苗安全事件和前所未有的大规模疫苗接种运动的例子,可能有助于各国酌情采取措施,加强与监测疫苗安全有关的活动的准备工作。
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