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Key lessons learned from the immunization supply chain of Malawi, an African country using EVM2.0

OBJECTIVES: A country’s immunization system's effectiveness depends on its supply chain's efficacy. To assess the challenges of maintaining an efficient vaccine supply chain, Malawi conducted its assessment using The EVM2.0 tool (Effective Vaccine Management). METHODS: It is a cross-sectio...

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Autores principales: Sethy, Ghanshyam, Nenani Chisema, Mike, Sharma, Lokesh, Folorunso, Olamide, Haile, Dereje, Reda Berri, Zeinab, Joshi, Krupal, Ntenje, Mphatso, Mitambo, Collins, Laher, Beverly, Singhal, Sanjay, Chirwa, Samuel, Damte, Tedla, Zulu, Flint, Eleonore Ba, Antoinette, Seidel, Michelle, Phuka, John
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9668734/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36407821
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvacx.2022.100239
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author Sethy, Ghanshyam
Nenani Chisema, Mike
Sharma, Lokesh
Folorunso, Olamide
Haile, Dereje
Reda Berri, Zeinab
Joshi, Krupal
Ntenje, Mphatso
Mitambo, Collins
Laher, Beverly
Singhal, Sanjay
Chirwa, Samuel
Damte, Tedla
Zulu, Flint
Eleonore Ba, Antoinette
Seidel, Michelle
Phuka, John
author_facet Sethy, Ghanshyam
Nenani Chisema, Mike
Sharma, Lokesh
Folorunso, Olamide
Haile, Dereje
Reda Berri, Zeinab
Joshi, Krupal
Ntenje, Mphatso
Mitambo, Collins
Laher, Beverly
Singhal, Sanjay
Chirwa, Samuel
Damte, Tedla
Zulu, Flint
Eleonore Ba, Antoinette
Seidel, Michelle
Phuka, John
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description OBJECTIVES: A country’s immunization system's effectiveness depends on its supply chain's efficacy. To assess the challenges of maintaining an efficient vaccine supply chain, Malawi conducted its assessment using The EVM2.0 tool (Effective Vaccine Management). METHODS: It is a cross-sectional study in which all EVM requirements were assessed between September and October 2021. Data were collected from eighty-two randomly selected sites using the site selection tool of the EVM. Data were entered into the EVM assessment tool 2.0 version 1.12 for analysis. This tool generates performance indicators and criteria scores for assessed sites, compared with a WHO minimum score of 80%. RESULTS: Overall criteria scores across all levels of the immunization supply chain showed a statistically significant mean difference of 5.92 (t = 2.58, P = 0.02). Comparative overall mean criteria scores across different levels of the immunization supply chain showed no statistically significant difference for primary (p = 0.76), sub-national (p = 0.69), and lowest distribution stores (p = 0.12). However, a substantial gap was found in the overall mean scores of the health facility’s service point (SP) (t = 4.12, P = 0.001). The overall category scores across all immunization supply chain levels did not show a statistically significant difference. However, among individual category scores, Infrastructure (76 %), Equipment (67 %), Policies and procedures (62 %), Financial (47 %), and Resources (64 %) were found to be below the WHO minimum score. CONCLUSION: Though the 2021 Malawi EVM assessment findings are promising, they still identified the gaps to be improved to ensure the vaccine availability in the right amount, at the right time, and at the right cost.
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spelling pubmed-96687342022-11-18 Key lessons learned from the immunization supply chain of Malawi, an African country using EVM2.0 Sethy, Ghanshyam Nenani Chisema, Mike Sharma, Lokesh Folorunso, Olamide Haile, Dereje Reda Berri, Zeinab Joshi, Krupal Ntenje, Mphatso Mitambo, Collins Laher, Beverly Singhal, Sanjay Chirwa, Samuel Damte, Tedla Zulu, Flint Eleonore Ba, Antoinette Seidel, Michelle Phuka, John Vaccine X Regular paper OBJECTIVES: A country’s immunization system's effectiveness depends on its supply chain's efficacy. To assess the challenges of maintaining an efficient vaccine supply chain, Malawi conducted its assessment using The EVM2.0 tool (Effective Vaccine Management). METHODS: It is a cross-sectional study in which all EVM requirements were assessed between September and October 2021. Data were collected from eighty-two randomly selected sites using the site selection tool of the EVM. Data were entered into the EVM assessment tool 2.0 version 1.12 for analysis. This tool generates performance indicators and criteria scores for assessed sites, compared with a WHO minimum score of 80%. RESULTS: Overall criteria scores across all levels of the immunization supply chain showed a statistically significant mean difference of 5.92 (t = 2.58, P = 0.02). Comparative overall mean criteria scores across different levels of the immunization supply chain showed no statistically significant difference for primary (p = 0.76), sub-national (p = 0.69), and lowest distribution stores (p = 0.12). However, a substantial gap was found in the overall mean scores of the health facility’s service point (SP) (t = 4.12, P = 0.001). The overall category scores across all immunization supply chain levels did not show a statistically significant difference. However, among individual category scores, Infrastructure (76 %), Equipment (67 %), Policies and procedures (62 %), Financial (47 %), and Resources (64 %) were found to be below the WHO minimum score. CONCLUSION: Though the 2021 Malawi EVM assessment findings are promising, they still identified the gaps to be improved to ensure the vaccine availability in the right amount, at the right time, and at the right cost. Elsevier 2022-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9668734/ /pubmed/36407821 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvacx.2022.100239 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Regular paper
Sethy, Ghanshyam
Nenani Chisema, Mike
Sharma, Lokesh
Folorunso, Olamide
Haile, Dereje
Reda Berri, Zeinab
Joshi, Krupal
Ntenje, Mphatso
Mitambo, Collins
Laher, Beverly
Singhal, Sanjay
Chirwa, Samuel
Damte, Tedla
Zulu, Flint
Eleonore Ba, Antoinette
Seidel, Michelle
Phuka, John
Key lessons learned from the immunization supply chain of Malawi, an African country using EVM2.0
title Key lessons learned from the immunization supply chain of Malawi, an African country using EVM2.0
title_full Key lessons learned from the immunization supply chain of Malawi, an African country using EVM2.0
title_fullStr Key lessons learned from the immunization supply chain of Malawi, an African country using EVM2.0
title_full_unstemmed Key lessons learned from the immunization supply chain of Malawi, an African country using EVM2.0
title_short Key lessons learned from the immunization supply chain of Malawi, an African country using EVM2.0
title_sort key lessons learned from the immunization supply chain of malawi, an african country using evm2.0
topic Regular paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9668734/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36407821
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvacx.2022.100239
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