Guidance
How should my country introduce JE vaccine? (module 4)
• WHO recommends that JE-endemic countries conduct a one-time JE vaccination campaign in the primary target population and then incorporate JE vaccine into the national immunization program (NIP) as routine immunization. • Routine immunization with any of the three WHO-prequalified JE vaccines can be done within existing NIP vaccination schedules without requiring additional visits. • Determining and ordering the right number of vaccine doses and injection supplies is critical to prevent stockouts and wastage. • Assessing and updating cold chain equipment and personnel, immunization cards, and data recording and reporting forms must be completed for all target areas and age groups before introducing JE vaccine. • Health worker training is key to ensure proper administration, safety, and dissemination of accurate information about JE vaccination. • Advocacy, communications, and social mobilization activities improve the reach and impact of JE vaccination programs by building demand and acceptance of JE vaccine from parents, community leaders, and policymakers.
Authors
Languages
- English
Publication year
2016
Publisher
PATH
Type
Guidance
Categories
- Programme management
Diseases
- Japanese encephalitis
Organisations
- PATH
Tags
- Coverage monitoring
- Distribution system