Article de revue
Impact of changing the measles vaccine vial size on Niger's vaccine supply chain
Switching from the 10-dose to the 5-dose, 2-dose and 1-dose vial sizes decreased the average availability of EPI vaccines for arriving patients from 83% to 82%, 81% and 78%, respectively for a 100% target population size. The switches also changed transport vehicle\'s utilization from a mean of 58% (range: 4-164%) to means of 59% (range: 4-164%), 62% (range: 4-175%), and 67% (range: 5-192%), respectively, between the regional and district stores, and from a mean of 160% (range: 83-300%) to means of 161% (range: 82-322%), 175% (range: 78-344%), and 198% (range: 88-402%), respectively, between the district to integrated health centres (IHC). The switch also changed district level storage utilization from a mean of 65% to means of 64%, 66% and 68% (range for all scenarios: 3-100%). Finally, accounting for vaccine administration, wastage, and disposal, replacing the 10-dose vial with the 5 or 1-dose vials would increase the cost per immunized patient from $0.47US to $0.71US and $1.26US, respectively.
Auteurs
Langues
- Anglais
Année de publication
2011
Journal
BMC Public Health
Volume
11
Type
Article de revue
Catégories
- Chaîne d'approvisionnement
Maladies
- Rougeole
Pays
- Niger
Mots-clés
- Chambre froide / chambre de congélation
- Système de distribution
- Planification, budgétisation et financement
- Approvisionnement en vaccins
Régions de l'OMS
- Région africaine