What will it take? Perspectives from five low- and middle-income countries on opportunities and challenges of introducing new maternal vaccines

IF 4.5 3区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY Vaccine Pub Date : 2025-01-25 DOI:10.1016/j.vaccine.2024.126654
Ranju Baral , Jessica A. Fleming , Iracema Barros , Patience Cofie , Patience Dapaah , Sadaf Khan , Sophia J. Knudson , Sandeep Kumar , Kamran Mehedi , Patrick K. Munywoki , Lauren Newhouse , Bryan O. Nyawanda , Joyce U. Nyiro , Joseph Odiyo , Elkanah Otiang , Rosemond Owusu , Clint Pecenka , Melanie Picolo , Judite Pinto , Diana Quelhas , Surendra Uranw
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Abstract

Background

New vaccines for pregnant women have recently been introduced in some high-income countries to protect infants in early life. Implementing maternal immunisation (MI) successfully in low- and middle-income countries will require planning and adaptations to immunisation and maternal health programs. To inform cost of MI delivery studies, we gathered perspectives from key stakeholders in five countries (Bangladesh, Ghana, Kenya, Mozambique, and Nepal) regarding health system requirements, opportunities, and challenges to introducing new maternal vaccines into routine health programs.

Methods

We convened national stakeholders for country workshops to deliberate potential delivery strategies, opportunities, and constraints for implementing new MI interventions. Divided into thematic areas, participants discussed health system adaptations needed to establish or strengthen an MI platform.

Findings

Stakeholders felt that existing programs that administer vaccines to pregnant women, primarily tetanus-containing vaccines, provide a proven path for the delivery of additional maternal vaccines. Maternal health and immunisation program integration was perceived strongest at the health care provision level and weakest at the national level. Concerted coordination at the national level was identified as critical to the success of introducing new interventions. Stakeholders perceived that most health workforce providing immunisation and antenatal care services undergo similar training and have transferrable skills, however developing operational guidelines with clear roles and responsibilities was deemed critical for ownership and accountability. Human resource constraints were cited as a challenge for some countries. The importance of raising awareness of disease burden and new MI interventions was also highlighted across countries. Sustainable financing was a recurring challenge cited, especially with transitions from Gavi support.

Conclusions

The workshops enabled country stakeholders to deliberate needs to support the introduction of new maternal vaccines. While circumstances and needs differed, stakeholders across countries were optimistic about the capability of their health systems to integrate new maternal vaccines.
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需要付出什么代价?五个低收入和中等收入国家对引进新的孕产妇疫苗的机遇和挑战的看法。
背景:一些高收入国家最近推出了针对孕妇的新疫苗,以保护生命早期的婴儿。在低收入和中等收入国家成功实施孕产妇免疫接种需要对免疫接种和孕产妇保健规划进行规划和调整。为了了解MI交付研究的成本,我们收集了五个国家(孟加拉国、加纳、肯尼亚、莫桑比克和尼泊尔)主要利益攸关方关于将新的孕产妇疫苗引入常规卫生规划的卫生系统要求、机遇和挑战的观点。方法:我们召集国家利益相关者参加国家研讨会,讨论实施新的心肌梗死干预措施的潜在交付策略、机会和制约因素。与会者分成专题领域讨论了建立或加强MI平台所需的卫生系统调整。调查结果:利益攸关方认为,向孕妇接种疫苗(主要是含破伤风疫苗)的现有规划为提供额外的孕产妇疫苗提供了一条经过验证的途径。产妇保健和免疫方案一体化被认为在保健提供一级最强,在国家一级最弱。会议确定,国家一级的协调一致对于成功地采取新的干预措施至关重要。利益攸关方认为,提供免疫接种和产前保健服务的大多数卫生工作人员都接受过类似的培训,并具有可转移的技能,然而,制定具有明确作用和责任的业务指南被认为对所有权和问责制至关重要。有人指出,人力资源限制是一些国家面临的挑战。各国还强调了提高对疾病负担和新的心肌梗死干预措施的认识的重要性。可持续融资是一个反复出现的挑战,特别是从全球疫苗和免疫联盟的支持过渡。结论:讲习班使国家利益攸关方能够审议支持采用新的孕产妇疫苗的需求。虽然情况和需求不同,但各国的利益攸关方对其卫生系统整合新的孕产妇疫苗的能力持乐观态度。
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Vaccine
Vaccine 医学-免疫学
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期刊介绍: Vaccine is unique in publishing the highest quality science across all disciplines relevant to the field of vaccinology - all original article submissions across basic and clinical research, vaccine manufacturing, history, public policy, behavioral science and ethics, social sciences, safety, and many other related areas are welcomed. The submission categories as given in the Guide for Authors indicate where we receive the most papers. Papers outside these major areas are also welcome and authors are encouraged to contact us with specific questions.
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