Quality and safety requirements for pharmacy-based vaccination in resource-limited countries.

IF 3.5 Q1 TROPICAL MEDICINE Tropical Medicine and Health Pub Date : 2025-02-06 DOI:10.1186/s41182-025-00698-5
Kidanemariam G/Michael Beyene, Melaku Tileku Tamiru
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Abstract

Pharmacy-based vaccination (PBV) programs have proven to be a promising strategy for improving vaccination coverage, particularly in resource-limited countries. These programs increase accessibility and convenience, increase vaccination rates, and benefit vulnerable populations. However, successful implementation requires addressing gaps in regulatory oversight, pharmacists training, inter-professional collaboration, and public awareness. With proper regulatory frameworks, advocacy, enhanced training programs, public education, and establishment of well-designed database, PBV can achieve outcomes comparable to high-resource settings. This commentary aims to inform stakeholders and offer practical recommendations to minimize risks while leveraging its benefits.

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资源有限国家基于药物的疫苗接种的质量和安全要求。
以药物为基础的疫苗接种(PBV)规划已被证明是提高疫苗接种覆盖率的一种有前景的战略,特别是在资源有限的国家。这些规划增加了可及性和便利性,提高了疫苗接种率,并使弱势群体受益。然而,成功实施需要解决监管监督、药剂师培训、跨专业合作和公众意识方面的差距。通过适当的监管框架、宣传、加强培训计划、公众教育和建立设计良好的数据库,PBV可以取得与高资源环境相当的成果。本评论旨在为利益相关者提供信息,并提供切实可行的建议,以最大限度地降低风险,同时利用其利益。
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Tropical Medicine and Health
Tropical Medicine and Health TROPICAL MEDICINE-
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