Vaccine quality and sustainability of immunization programmes in the newly independent states and the Baltic countries : report on a WHO working group, Berlin, 12-13 November 1997
提要
The Working Group was convened by the Regional Office with financial support from the Government of Germany and the Interagency Immunization Coordinating Committee (IICC). Logistic support was provided by the Robert Koch Institute, Berlin. The participants included representatives of 15 countries and their international partners : WHO, UNICEF, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, the US Agency for International Development (USAID), Basic Support for Institutionalising Child Survival (BASICS) and the Centre international de l'enfance et de la famille (CIDEF). Sustainability of national immunization programmes is an achievable target for all the countries. This should entail national responsibility for the quality of vaccines distributed in the country through a national control authority constituted by law. Regional collaboration will facilitate this task. The Working Group noted that some of the NIS and Baltic countries are becoming independent on donor support, however, and this will be facilitated by a national interagency immunization coordinating committee. The Group recommended that the implementation of WHO/UNICEF policy on the safety of injections should be considered by all countries, through a set of practical measures, in order to prevent adverse events following immunization引用
World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe. (1997). Vaccine quality and sustainability of immunization programmes in the newly independent states and the Baltic countries : report on a WHO working group, Berlin, 12-13 November 1997. Copenhagen : WHO Regional Office for Europe. https://iris.who.int/handle/10665/108047
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EUR/ICP/CMDS 07 01 0921 p.
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