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IMMUNIZATION AND VACCINE DEVELOPMENT: Progress towards High and Equitable Immunization Coverage in the Africa Region
OBJECTIVE: This paper gives a brief update on the status of the immunization and vaccine development in the WHO African Region. It also highlights the progress on the control, elimination or eradication of vaccine preventable diseases in the African Region. METHOD: The paper reviews national immuniz...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6368246/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30740602 |
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author | Mihigo, Richard Okeibunor, Joseph Masresha, Balcha Mkanda, Pascal Poy, Alain Zawaira, Felicitas Cabore, Joseph |
author_facet | Mihigo, Richard Okeibunor, Joseph Masresha, Balcha Mkanda, Pascal Poy, Alain Zawaira, Felicitas Cabore, Joseph |
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description | OBJECTIVE: This paper gives a brief update on the status of the immunization and vaccine development in the WHO African Region. It also highlights the progress on the control, elimination or eradication of vaccine preventable diseases in the African Region. METHOD: The paper reviews national immunization programme data as well as WHO-UNICEF Estimates for Immunization Coverage (WUENIC) in the African Region from 2012-2016. RESULTS: It revealed that there has been considerable success with the development and introduction of new vaccines in the Region. However, uptake of these vaccines has not matched the level of success in new vaccine introduction. This has made the goal of reaching high and equitable immunization coverage a mirage in the Region. Multiple barriers have been blamed for this, chief among which are inadequate commitment of national governments and weak community engagement to immunization service delivery in the Region. Steps are taken to address these issues, including sensitization of government of the African Region to prioritize Universal Access to Immunization as a Cornerstone for Health and Development in Africa. This is because it is argued that development efforts are link to the human beings for whom progress is targeted and/or agents that bring about development. CONCLUSION: Saving human lives therefore is critical to the realization of development goals. It is important that immunization coverage is universal to achieve the control/elimination of vaccine preventable diseases. |
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spelling | pubmed-63682462019-02-08 IMMUNIZATION AND VACCINE DEVELOPMENT: Progress towards High and Equitable Immunization Coverage in the Africa Region Mihigo, Richard Okeibunor, Joseph Masresha, Balcha Mkanda, Pascal Poy, Alain Zawaira, Felicitas Cabore, Joseph J Immunol Sci Article OBJECTIVE: This paper gives a brief update on the status of the immunization and vaccine development in the WHO African Region. It also highlights the progress on the control, elimination or eradication of vaccine preventable diseases in the African Region. METHOD: The paper reviews national immunization programme data as well as WHO-UNICEF Estimates for Immunization Coverage (WUENIC) in the African Region from 2012-2016. RESULTS: It revealed that there has been considerable success with the development and introduction of new vaccines in the Region. However, uptake of these vaccines has not matched the level of success in new vaccine introduction. This has made the goal of reaching high and equitable immunization coverage a mirage in the Region. Multiple barriers have been blamed for this, chief among which are inadequate commitment of national governments and weak community engagement to immunization service delivery in the Region. Steps are taken to address these issues, including sensitization of government of the African Region to prioritize Universal Access to Immunization as a Cornerstone for Health and Development in Africa. This is because it is argued that development efforts are link to the human beings for whom progress is targeted and/or agents that bring about development. CONCLUSION: Saving human lives therefore is critical to the realization of development goals. It is important that immunization coverage is universal to achieve the control/elimination of vaccine preventable diseases. 2018-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6368246/ /pubmed/30740602 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
spellingShingle | Article Mihigo, Richard Okeibunor, Joseph Masresha, Balcha Mkanda, Pascal Poy, Alain Zawaira, Felicitas Cabore, Joseph IMMUNIZATION AND VACCINE DEVELOPMENT: Progress towards High and Equitable Immunization Coverage in the Africa Region |
title | IMMUNIZATION AND VACCINE DEVELOPMENT: Progress towards High and Equitable Immunization Coverage in the Africa Region |
title_full | IMMUNIZATION AND VACCINE DEVELOPMENT: Progress towards High and Equitable Immunization Coverage in the Africa Region |
title_fullStr | IMMUNIZATION AND VACCINE DEVELOPMENT: Progress towards High and Equitable Immunization Coverage in the Africa Region |
title_full_unstemmed | IMMUNIZATION AND VACCINE DEVELOPMENT: Progress towards High and Equitable Immunization Coverage in the Africa Region |
title_short | IMMUNIZATION AND VACCINE DEVELOPMENT: Progress towards High and Equitable Immunization Coverage in the Africa Region |
title_sort | immunization and vaccine development: progress towards high and equitable immunization coverage in the africa region |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6368246/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30740602 |
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