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Comparative Assessment of the Pharmacovigilance Systems within the Neglected Tropical Diseases Programs in East Africa—Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, and Tanzania

Monitoring the safety of medicines used in public health programs (PHPs), including the neglected tropical diseases (NTD) program, is a WHO recommendation, and requires a well-established and robust pharmacovigilance system. The objective of this study was to assess the pharmacovigilance systems wit...

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Autores principales: Barry, Abbie, Olsson, Sten, Khaemba, Christabel, Kabatende, Joseph, Dires, Tigist, Fimbo, Adam, Minzi, Omary, Bienvenu, Emile, Makonnen, Eyasu, Kamuhabwa, Appolinary, Oluka, Margaret, Guantai, Anastasia, van Puijenbroek, Eugène, Bergman, Ulf, Nkayamba, Alex, Mugisha, Michael, Gurumurthy, Parthasarathi, Aklillu, Eleni
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7922898/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33671293
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18041941
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author Barry, Abbie
Olsson, Sten
Khaemba, Christabel
Kabatende, Joseph
Dires, Tigist
Fimbo, Adam
Minzi, Omary
Bienvenu, Emile
Makonnen, Eyasu
Kamuhabwa, Appolinary
Oluka, Margaret
Guantai, Anastasia
van Puijenbroek, Eugène
Bergman, Ulf
Nkayamba, Alex
Mugisha, Michael
Gurumurthy, Parthasarathi
Aklillu, Eleni
author_facet Barry, Abbie
Olsson, Sten
Khaemba, Christabel
Kabatende, Joseph
Dires, Tigist
Fimbo, Adam
Minzi, Omary
Bienvenu, Emile
Makonnen, Eyasu
Kamuhabwa, Appolinary
Oluka, Margaret
Guantai, Anastasia
van Puijenbroek, Eugène
Bergman, Ulf
Nkayamba, Alex
Mugisha, Michael
Gurumurthy, Parthasarathi
Aklillu, Eleni
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description Monitoring the safety of medicines used in public health programs (PHPs), including the neglected tropical diseases (NTD) program, is a WHO recommendation, and requires a well-established and robust pharmacovigilance system. The objective of this study was to assess the pharmacovigilance systems within the NTD programs in Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, and Tanzania. The East African Community Harmonized Pharmacovigilance Indicators tool for PHPs was used to interview the staff of the national NTD programs. Data on four components, (i) systems, structures, and stakeholder coordination; (ii) data management and signal generation; (iii) risk assessment and evaluation; and (iv) risk management and communication, were collected and analyzed. The NTD programs in the four countries had a strategic master plan, with pharmacovigilance components and mechanisms to disseminate pharmacovigilance information. However, zero individual case safety reports were received in the last 12 months (2017/2018). There was either limited or no collaboration between the NTD programs and their respective national pharmacovigilance centers. None of the NTD programs had a specific budget for pharmacovigilance. The NTD program in all four countries had some safety monitoring elements. However, key elements, such as the reporting of adverse events, collaboration with national pharmacovigilance centers, and budget for pharmacovigilance activity, were limited/missing.
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spelling pubmed-79228982021-03-03 Comparative Assessment of the Pharmacovigilance Systems within the Neglected Tropical Diseases Programs in East Africa—Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, and Tanzania Barry, Abbie Olsson, Sten Khaemba, Christabel Kabatende, Joseph Dires, Tigist Fimbo, Adam Minzi, Omary Bienvenu, Emile Makonnen, Eyasu Kamuhabwa, Appolinary Oluka, Margaret Guantai, Anastasia van Puijenbroek, Eugène Bergman, Ulf Nkayamba, Alex Mugisha, Michael Gurumurthy, Parthasarathi Aklillu, Eleni Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Monitoring the safety of medicines used in public health programs (PHPs), including the neglected tropical diseases (NTD) program, is a WHO recommendation, and requires a well-established and robust pharmacovigilance system. The objective of this study was to assess the pharmacovigilance systems within the NTD programs in Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, and Tanzania. The East African Community Harmonized Pharmacovigilance Indicators tool for PHPs was used to interview the staff of the national NTD programs. Data on four components, (i) systems, structures, and stakeholder coordination; (ii) data management and signal generation; (iii) risk assessment and evaluation; and (iv) risk management and communication, were collected and analyzed. The NTD programs in the four countries had a strategic master plan, with pharmacovigilance components and mechanisms to disseminate pharmacovigilance information. However, zero individual case safety reports were received in the last 12 months (2017/2018). There was either limited or no collaboration between the NTD programs and their respective national pharmacovigilance centers. None of the NTD programs had a specific budget for pharmacovigilance. The NTD program in all four countries had some safety monitoring elements. However, key elements, such as the reporting of adverse events, collaboration with national pharmacovigilance centers, and budget for pharmacovigilance activity, were limited/missing. MDPI 2021-02-17 2021-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7922898/ /pubmed/33671293 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18041941 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Barry, Abbie
Olsson, Sten
Khaemba, Christabel
Kabatende, Joseph
Dires, Tigist
Fimbo, Adam
Minzi, Omary
Bienvenu, Emile
Makonnen, Eyasu
Kamuhabwa, Appolinary
Oluka, Margaret
Guantai, Anastasia
van Puijenbroek, Eugène
Bergman, Ulf
Nkayamba, Alex
Mugisha, Michael
Gurumurthy, Parthasarathi
Aklillu, Eleni
Comparative Assessment of the Pharmacovigilance Systems within the Neglected Tropical Diseases Programs in East Africa—Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, and Tanzania
title Comparative Assessment of the Pharmacovigilance Systems within the Neglected Tropical Diseases Programs in East Africa—Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, and Tanzania
title_full Comparative Assessment of the Pharmacovigilance Systems within the Neglected Tropical Diseases Programs in East Africa—Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, and Tanzania
title_fullStr Comparative Assessment of the Pharmacovigilance Systems within the Neglected Tropical Diseases Programs in East Africa—Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, and Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Assessment of the Pharmacovigilance Systems within the Neglected Tropical Diseases Programs in East Africa—Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, and Tanzania
title_short Comparative Assessment of the Pharmacovigilance Systems within the Neglected Tropical Diseases Programs in East Africa—Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, and Tanzania
title_sort comparative assessment of the pharmacovigilance systems within the neglected tropical diseases programs in east africa—ethiopia, kenya, rwanda, and tanzania
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7922898/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33671293
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18041941
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