Efforts to Reach More Children with Effective Vaccines Through Routine Immunization in The WHO African Region: 2013-2015.

Journal of immunological sciences Pub Date : 2018-08-02 Epub Date: 2018-07-02
Blanche Anya, Joseph Okeibunor, Richard Mihigo, Alain Poy, Felicitas Zawaira
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Background: Some progress has been made in expanding immunization in the African Region over the last four decades. However, an estimated 22% of the eligible children in the African Region, located in four countries of the African Region (Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Nigeria and South Africa), continue to miss vaccination services for various reasons. This paper documents the status of routine immunization in the African Region.

Methods: Programme records, reports and statistics were reviewed for this paper.

Results: Challenges remain in reaching an estimated 20-30% of children across the Region. In addition to the traditional vaccines (DTP, measles, polio and tuberculosis) newer ones, such as for Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) and rotavirus, are being rolled out in the Region but uptake and coverage are slow and patchy both within and between countries.

Conclusion: The new regional strategic plan for immunization 2014-2020 is intended to provide policy and programmatic guidance to Member States, in line with the 2011-2020 Global Vaccine Action Plan (GVAP), in order to optimize immunization services and assist countries to further strengthen their immunization programmes.

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世卫组织非洲区域通过常规免疫为更多儿童接种有效疫苗的努力:2013-2015年。
背景:过去四十年来,非洲区域在扩大免疫接种方面取得了一些进展。然而,在非洲区域的四个国家(刚果民主共和国、埃塞俄比亚、尼日利亚和南非),估计有22%符合条件的儿童由于各种原因继续错过疫苗接种服务。本文记录了非洲区域常规免疫的现状。方法:查阅项目记录、报告和统计资料。结果:在覆盖整个区域约20-30%的儿童方面仍然存在挑战。除了传统疫苗(百白破、麻疹、脊髓灰质炎和结核病)外,该区域正在推广肺炎球菌结合疫苗(PCV)和轮状病毒等新疫苗,但各国内部和各国之间的吸收和覆盖速度缓慢且参差不齐。结论:新的2014-2020年区域免疫战略计划旨在根据《2011-2020年全球疫苗行动计划》向会员国提供政策和规划指导,以优化免疫服务并协助各国进一步加强其免疫规划。
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