COVID-19 vaccination implementation in six lower- and middle-income countries: Successes, challenges, and lessons for pandemic preparedness.

PLOS global public health Pub Date : 2025-05-07 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pgph.0004417
Cara Tupps, Dora Curry, Amanda Edwards, Eva Bazant, Ann Moen, Anthony W Mounts, Joseph Bresee
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The COVID-19 pandemic challenged health systems in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) to rapidly deploy vaccines, target adult populations, and integrate the COVID-19 vaccine into existing vaccination programs. This evaluation examined COVID-19 vaccination implementation and planning experiences of six LMICs. We aimed to identify common strategies and investments contributing to country-level readiness to scale up COVID-19 vaccination and gaps in pandemic preparedness. In-depth interviews were conducted with national COVID-19 vaccination program representatives from Côte d'Ivoire, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Pakistan, the Philippines, and Zambia. Interview questions covered activities, barriers, and facilitators related to vaccine integration; planning and financing; digital systems; vaccine infrastructure and delivery; adult immunization; the health workforce; and demand and communications. We used the framework analysis method to establish key themes from the recorded data and categorize our results. Countries with influenza vaccine platforms leveraged these to reach adults with COVID-19 vaccines. Community-based platforms were viewed to be an effective approach to vaccinate prioritized populations. Stand-alone delivery platforms and data systems for COVID-19 vaccination were viewed as inefficient and not cost-effective, and vaccine supply delays and shortages were a major issue. Participants highlighted that integrated planning, management, and financing for vaccination activities facilitated the COVID-19 vaccine roll out, and that National Immunization Technical Advisory Groups filled a gap by providing guidance on prioritizing populations for vaccination. Health workers were viewed as key influencers of vaccine uptake by patients and their vaccination was believed by participants to improve public trust in COVID-19 vaccines. These findings informed the following priority areas for targeted investment and technical support. 1. Improve vaccine procurement and supply. 2. Integrate financing and management of national vaccination programs broadly. 3. Digitize and integrate data systems. 4. Build health workforce capacity. 5. Establish and expand adult and life-course vaccination, including health workers. 6. Address hesitancy and misinformation.

在六个低收入和中等收入国家实施COVID-19疫苗接种:大流行防范的成功、挑战和教训。
COVID-19大流行对低收入和中等收入国家的卫生系统提出了挑战,要求它们迅速部署疫苗,针对成年人群,并将COVID-19疫苗纳入现有的疫苗接种规划。本次评估审查了六个中低收入国家的COVID-19疫苗接种实施和规划经验。我们的目标是确定共同战略和投资,以促进国家层面做好准备,扩大COVID-19疫苗接种,缩小大流行防范方面的差距。对来自Côte科特迪瓦、吉尔吉斯斯坦、摩尔多瓦、巴基斯坦、菲律宾和赞比亚的国家COVID-19疫苗接种规划代表进行了深入访谈。访谈问题包括与疫苗整合相关的活动、障碍和促进因素;规划和筹资;数字系统;疫苗基础设施和交付;成人免疫;卫生人力;需求和沟通。我们使用框架分析方法从记录的数据中建立关键主题,并对我们的结果进行分类。拥有流感疫苗平台的国家利用这些平台为接种COVID-19疫苗的成年人提供服务。以社区为基础的平台被认为是为重点人群接种疫苗的有效方法。独立的COVID-19疫苗接种交付平台和数据系统被认为效率低下且不具有成本效益,疫苗供应延迟和短缺是一个主要问题。与会者强调,疫苗接种活动的综合规划、管理和筹资促进了COVID-19疫苗的推广,国家免疫技术咨询小组通过提供关于优先接种人群的指导,填补了空白。卫生工作者被视为患者接种疫苗的关键影响者,参与者认为他们的疫苗接种可以提高公众对COVID-19疫苗的信任。这些调查结果为有针对性的投资和技术支助的下列优先领域提供了信息。1. 改善疫苗采购和供应。2. 广泛整合国家疫苗接种规划的筹资和管理。3. 数字化和整合数据系统。4. 建设卫生人力能力。5. 建立和扩大成人和生命全程疫苗接种,包括卫生工作者。6. 解决犹豫和错误信息。
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