Vaccine pharmacovigilance in South Africa: successes and limitations of current approaches.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Expert Opinion on Drug Safety Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-24 DOI:10.1080/14740338.2024.2387322
J Peter, A Takalani, J C Meyer, B Semete-Makokotlela, S Collie, I Seocharan, A Goga, N Garrett, L Gail-Bekker, G Gray
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Abstract

Introduction: Despite the public health success of vaccination, there is an ongoing need to build public confidence in vaccines and improve systems to monitor safety while maintaining data security and patient privacy. African countries face multiple challenges in establishing systems for vaccine pharmacovigilance as was demonstrated during COVID-19 mass vaccination. We provide a framework for the development of pharmacovigilance using the COVID-19 vaccination rollout as an exemplar.

Areas covered: We describe the pre-COVID-19 vaccine pharmacovigilance systems in Southern Africa and propose improvements based on our experience of COVID-19 vaccine rollout in South Africa where we implemented systems to evaluate real-world safety and effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccinations. By conducting a PubMed review of the literature on pharmacovigilance with a focus on Africa and from guidance emanating from the World Health Organization (WHO), we evaluate challenges and opportunities to improve pharmacovigilance in our setting.

Expert opinion: There are ongoing efforts to improve pharmacovigilance on the African continent with improved coordination at a national level with the support of the WHO, the national regulatory authorities, and national departments of health. COVID-19 vaccine rollout provided an opportunity to improve pharmacovigilance by integrating national vaccine platforms with active and passive surveillance including hospital and death registries.

南非的疫苗药物警戒:当前方法的成功与局限。
导言:尽管疫苗接种在公共卫生方面取得了成功,但仍需不断建立公众对疫苗的信心,并在维护数据安全和患者隐私的同时改进安全监控系统。非洲国家在建立疫苗药物警戒系统方面面临着多重挑战,这在 COVID-19 大规模疫苗接种过程中得到了证明。我们以 COVID-19 疫苗接种为例,为药物警戒的发展提供了一个框架:我们描述了南部非洲 COVID-19 疫苗接种前的药物警戒系统,并根据我们在南非推广 COVID-19 疫苗的经验提出了改进建议,我们在南非实施了评估 COVID-19 疫苗接种的实际安全性和有效性的系统。我们在南非实施了 COVID-19 疫苗接种真实世界安全性和有效性评估系统,并根据我们的经验提出了改进建议。通过对有关药物警戒的文献进行文献综述,重点关注非洲和世界卫生组织 (WHO) 的指导意见,我们评估了在我们的环境中改进药物警戒所面临的挑战和机遇:在世界卫生组织、国家监管机构和国家卫生部门的支持下,非洲大陆正在努力改善国家层面的药物警戒协调。COVID-19疫苗的推出为通过整合国家疫苗平台与主动和被动监测(包括医院和死亡登记)来改善药物警戒提供了机会。
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CiteScore
5.90
自引率
3.20%
发文量
97
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Expert Opinion on Drug Safety ranks #62 of 216 in the Pharmacology & Pharmacy category in the 2008 ISI Journal Citation Reports. Expert Opinion on Drug Safety (ISSN 1474-0338 [print], 1744-764X [electronic]) is a MEDLINE-indexed, peer-reviewed, international journal publishing review articles on all aspects of drug safety and original papers on the clinical implications of drug treatment safety issues, providing expert opinion on the scope for future development.
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