Assessment of Medicines Cold Chain Storage Conformity with the World Health Organization Requirements in Health Facilities in Tanzania

S. Ringo, V. Mugoyela, E. Kaale, J. Sempombe
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A descriptive study on assessment of medicines cold chain storage conformity with World Health Organization (WHO) requirements in public health facilities was carried out in Dar es Salaam and Dodoma regions. Storage conformity in selected health facilities was assessed by monitoring temperature using temperature data loggers mounted in the refrigerators for a period of 30 days. Results indicated almost half of the health facilities 48.5% visited, did not significantly (P = 0.031) comply with storage temperature (+2°C to +8°C) as per WHO requirement because all recorded Mean Kinetic temperature (MKT) > 8°C. In rural areas, 59.2% of visited health facilities adhered to the WHO recommended storage temperature while in urban areas only 31.6% complied. The study has established electricity failure in urban and lack of gas in rural areas coupled with absence of contingency plan as major challenges to WHO temperature conformity in storage of cold chain medicines in health facilities in Tanzania.
坦桑尼亚卫生设施药品冷链储存符合世界卫生组织要求的评估
在达累斯萨拉姆和多多马地区对公共卫生设施的药品冷链储存是否符合世界卫生组织(世卫组织)要求进行了一项描述性研究。通过使用安装在冰箱上的温度数据记录仪监测温度,对选定卫生设施的储存一致性进行了为期30天的评估。结果表明,在48.5%的受访卫生机构中,几乎有一半(P = 0.031)不符合世卫组织要求的储存温度(+2°C至+8°C),因为所有记录的平均动力学温度(MKT)均> 8°C。在农村地区,59.2%的受访卫生机构遵守世卫组织建议的储存温度,而在城市地区,只有31.6%遵守。该研究确定,城市停电和农村地区缺乏天然气,加上缺乏应急计划,是坦桑尼亚卫生设施冷藏药品符合世卫组织温度标准的主要挑战。
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