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Mass Measles Vaccination Campaign in Aila Cyclone-Affected Areas of West Bengal, India: An In-depth Analysis and Experiences

Disaster-affected populations are highly vulnerable to outbreaks of measles. Therefore, a mass vaccination against measles was conducted in Aila cyclone-affected blocks of West Bengal, India in July 2009. The objectives of the present report were to conduct an in depth analysis of the campaign, and...

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Autores principales: Mallik, Sarmila, Mandal, Pankaj Kumar, Ghosh, Pramit, Manna, Nirmalya, Chatterjee, Chitra, Chakrabarty, Debadatta, Bagchi, Saumendra Nath, Dasgupta, Samir
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Publicado: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3470273/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23115416
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author Mallik, Sarmila
Mandal, Pankaj Kumar
Ghosh, Pramit
Manna, Nirmalya
Chatterjee, Chitra
Chakrabarty, Debadatta
Bagchi, Saumendra Nath
Dasgupta, Samir
author_facet Mallik, Sarmila
Mandal, Pankaj Kumar
Ghosh, Pramit
Manna, Nirmalya
Chatterjee, Chitra
Chakrabarty, Debadatta
Bagchi, Saumendra Nath
Dasgupta, Samir
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description Disaster-affected populations are highly vulnerable to outbreaks of measles. Therefore, a mass vaccination against measles was conducted in Aila cyclone-affected blocks of West Bengal, India in July 2009. The objectives of the present report were to conduct an in depth analysis of the campaign, and to discuss the major challenges. A block level micro-plan, which included mapping of the villages, health facilities, temporary settlements of disaster-affected population, communications available, formation of vaccination team, information education communication, vaccine storage, waste disposal, surveillance for adverse events following immunization, supervision and monitoring was developed. The rate of six months to five years old children, who were vaccinated by measles vaccine, was 70.7% and that of those who received one dose of vitamin A was 71.3%. Wastage factor for vaccine doses and auto-disable syringes were 1.09 and 1.07, respectively. Only 13 cases of adverse events following immunization were reported. An average of 0.91 puncture-proof containers per vaccination session was used. Despite the major challenges faced due to difficult to reach areas, inadequate infrastructure, manpower and communication, problems of vaccine storage and transport, the campaign achieved a remarkable success regarding measles vaccine coverage, improvements of cold chain infrastructure, formulating an efficient surveillance and reporting system for adverse events following immunization, building self-confidence of the stakeholders, and developing a biomedical waste disposal system.
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spelling pubmed-34702732012-10-31 Mass Measles Vaccination Campaign in Aila Cyclone-Affected Areas of West Bengal, India: An In-depth Analysis and Experiences Mallik, Sarmila Mandal, Pankaj Kumar Ghosh, Pramit Manna, Nirmalya Chatterjee, Chitra Chakrabarty, Debadatta Bagchi, Saumendra Nath Dasgupta, Samir Iran J Med Sci Brief Report Disaster-affected populations are highly vulnerable to outbreaks of measles. Therefore, a mass vaccination against measles was conducted in Aila cyclone-affected blocks of West Bengal, India in July 2009. The objectives of the present report were to conduct an in depth analysis of the campaign, and to discuss the major challenges. A block level micro-plan, which included mapping of the villages, health facilities, temporary settlements of disaster-affected population, communications available, formation of vaccination team, information education communication, vaccine storage, waste disposal, surveillance for adverse events following immunization, supervision and monitoring was developed. The rate of six months to five years old children, who were vaccinated by measles vaccine, was 70.7% and that of those who received one dose of vitamin A was 71.3%. Wastage factor for vaccine doses and auto-disable syringes were 1.09 and 1.07, respectively. Only 13 cases of adverse events following immunization were reported. An average of 0.91 puncture-proof containers per vaccination session was used. Despite the major challenges faced due to difficult to reach areas, inadequate infrastructure, manpower and communication, problems of vaccine storage and transport, the campaign achieved a remarkable success regarding measles vaccine coverage, improvements of cold chain infrastructure, formulating an efficient surveillance and reporting system for adverse events following immunization, building self-confidence of the stakeholders, and developing a biomedical waste disposal system. Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2011-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3470273/ /pubmed/23115416 Text en © 2011: Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences
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Manna, Nirmalya
Chatterjee, Chitra
Chakrabarty, Debadatta
Bagchi, Saumendra Nath
Dasgupta, Samir
Mass Measles Vaccination Campaign in Aila Cyclone-Affected Areas of West Bengal, India: An In-depth Analysis and Experiences
title Mass Measles Vaccination Campaign in Aila Cyclone-Affected Areas of West Bengal, India: An In-depth Analysis and Experiences
title_full Mass Measles Vaccination Campaign in Aila Cyclone-Affected Areas of West Bengal, India: An In-depth Analysis and Experiences
title_fullStr Mass Measles Vaccination Campaign in Aila Cyclone-Affected Areas of West Bengal, India: An In-depth Analysis and Experiences
title_full_unstemmed Mass Measles Vaccination Campaign in Aila Cyclone-Affected Areas of West Bengal, India: An In-depth Analysis and Experiences
title_short Mass Measles Vaccination Campaign in Aila Cyclone-Affected Areas of West Bengal, India: An In-depth Analysis and Experiences
title_sort mass measles vaccination campaign in aila cyclone-affected areas of west bengal, india: an in-depth analysis and experiences
topic Brief Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3470273/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23115416
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