加强非洲疫苗安全系统、研究和区域合作:行动呼吁。

IF 5.2 3区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
Vaccines Pub Date : 2025-06-19 DOI:10.3390/vaccines13060661
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由世卫组织非洲区域办事处疫苗可预防疾病规划疫苗研究和创新股召集的非洲疫苗安全咨询委员会(AACVS)于2021年成立的第8次会议于2025年4月14日至16日以虚拟方式举行。会议汇集了独立的疫苗专家,就对非洲区域至关重要的疫苗安全问题向世卫组织区域主任提供咨询意见。讨论的重点是关于正在进行的区域疫情、安全数据和相关安全问题的重要更新,重点是新引入的疫苗,包括疟疾疫苗(RTS、S和R21)、MenFive五价脑膜炎疫苗和mva - bn和lc16 - m痘疫苗,以及正在进行的m痘应对。委员会深入研究了新疫苗引进、主动监测战略、加强药物警戒系统的反应能力以及推进非洲疫苗研发的综合安全考虑。主要观察结果突出了安全监测系统的重大差距。这些问题包括数据收集、访问和信号检测方面的延迟;缺乏统一的实时监测框架;数字技术利用不足;制造商在上市后安全监测中的责任和问责不足。会议最后呼吁采取行动,强调需要建立可持续的药物警戒筹资机制、改进区域协调、实时数据共享、标准化的早期安全研究方案、加强制造商问责制以及投资于风险沟通和社区参与,以增强公众信任。加强疫苗安全系统和加强区域合作被认为是紧急优先事项,以支持安全有效地部署疫苗并保护整个非洲的公共卫生。
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Strengthening Vaccine Safety Systems, Research, and Regional Collaboration in Africa: A Call to Action.

The 8th meeting of the African Advisory Committee on Vaccine Safety (AACVS), constituted in 2021, convened by the Vaccine Research and Innovation Unit within the Vaccine Preventable Diseases Program, WHO Regional Office for Africa, was held virtually from 14 to 16 April 2025. The meeting brought together independent vaccine experts to provide advice to the Regional Director, WHO, on vaccine safety issues critical to the African region. Discussions focused on critical updates regarding ongoing regional outbreaks, safety data, and associated safety concerns, with emphasis on newly introduced vaccines, including the malaria vaccines (RTS, S and R21), the MenFive pentavalent meningitis vaccine, and the Mpox vaccines-MVA-BN and LC16-alongside the ongoing Mpox response. The Committee conducted a deep dive into comprehensive safety considerations for new vaccine introduction, active surveillance strategies, strengthening the responsiveness of pharmacovigilance systems, and advancing vaccine research and development in Africa. Key observations highlighted significant gaps in safety surveillance systems. These included delays in data collection, access, and signal detection; a lack of harmonized real-time monitoring frameworks; the underutilization of digital technologies; and inadequate manufacturer responsibilities and accountability in post-market safety monitoring. The meeting concluded with a call to action emphasizing the need for sustainable pharmacovigilance funding mechanisms, improved regional coordination, real-time data sharing, standardized early safety study protocols, strengthened manufacturer accountability, and investments in risk communication and community engagement to bolster public trust. Strengthening vaccine safety systems and enhancing regional collaboration were recognized as urgent priorities to support the safe and effective deployment of vaccines and protect public health across Africa.

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Vaccines
Vaccines Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology
CiteScore
8.90
自引率
16.70%
发文量
1853
审稿时长
18.06 days
期刊介绍: Vaccines (ISSN 2076-393X) is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal focused on laboratory and clinical vaccine research, utilization and immunization. Vaccines publishes high quality reviews, regular research papers, communications and case reports.
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