扩大视野:在扩大免疫规划中增加注射疫苗。

JNMA; journal of the Nepal Medical Association Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-30 DOI:10.31729/jnma.8773
Birendra Prasad Gupta, Namita Ghimire
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世界卫生组织于1974年启动了扩大免疫规划,包括6种抗原和多达8种疫苗剂量,用于儿童疫苗接种。抗原数量现已增加到21种疫苗中的11种抗原。疫苗接种计划的扩大,包括更多的抗原和剂量,引起了对婴儿和儿童多次注射负担的担忧,以及对不良反应、疼痛和疫苗总体可接受性等因素的担忧。为了应对这些挑战,有人呼吁将研究重点放在开发可通过更可接受的途径(如口服、鼻腔或无针给药)施用的联合疫苗上。这种方法有可能减少所需的注射次数,提高个人接种疫苗的意愿。我们强调在疫苗开发和提供方法方面进行持续研究和创新的重要性,以确保疫苗接种计划对其所服务的社区保持效力、效率和可接受性,特别是在资源有限的环境中。
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Expanding Horizons: Increasing Injectable Vaccine in the Expanded Program on Immunization.

The World Health Organization started the Expanded Program on Immunization in 1974, including 6 antigens with up to 8 vaccine doses for childhood vaccination. The number of antigens has now increased to 11 antigens in 21 vaccines. The expansion of vaccination programs to include more antigens and doses has led to concerns about the burden of multiple injections on infants and children, as well as factors such as fear of adverse reactions, pain, and overall acceptability of vaccines. To address these challenges, there's a call for research to focus on developing combined vaccines that can be administered through more acceptable routes, such as oral, nasal, or needleless administration. This approach could potentially reduce the number of injections required and increase the willingness of individuals to receive vaccines. We highlight the importance of ongoing research and innovation in vaccine development and delivery methods to ensure that vaccination programs remain effective, efficient, and acceptable to the communities they serve, particularly in resource-limited settings.

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