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Practice of Controlled Temperature Chain (CTC) Technique during a Mass Vaccination Campaign in Côte d’Ivoire 被引量:4
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作者 Damus Paquin Kouassi Lépri Bernadin Nicaise Aka +7 位作者 Bi Vroh Joseph Bénié Soplé Ruth Coulibaly Dodji Blaise Tagodé Daouda Coulibaly Kouadio Félix Koffi Patrick Lydon Anna-Lea Kahn Olivier Ronveaux 《World Journal of Vaccines》 2016年第1期16-22,共7页
Background: MenAfriVac<sup>TM</sup> is the first of the World Health Organization (WHO)’s pre-qualified vaccines to be allowed to mass vaccination campaign at a temperature below or equal to 40°C dur... Background: MenAfriVac<sup>TM</sup> is the first of the World Health Organization (WHO)’s pre-qualified vaccines to be allowed to mass vaccination campaign at a temperature below or equal to 40°C during 4 days. This new vaccination practice has already been used in some African countries. This article described the opinion and use of this new technique by actors on the field, during a mass vaccination campaign in Côte d’Ivoire, in December 2014. Methods: We conducted a crosssectional study on the practice of CTC by actors on the field and their perception on the new practice, during a mass vaccination campaign in 2 of 25 health districts in Côte d’Ivoire, in December 2014. Findings: As results, in Séguéla 98.25% of respondents expressed a favourable opinion of CTC, citing advantages such as vaccine carriers requiring no ice packs (29.2%), financial benefit (12.28%) and lighter vaccine carriers (5.26%). In Bouna, respondents gave the same advantages in, respectively, 34%, 2% and 8% of cases. The peak of the total of vials used for immunization sessions reached 376 vials at day one, then dropped to 235 vials at day three and 220 vials at day six. Discussion: Vaccinators found some benefits related to CTC practice, but on the field, they were cautious in using CTC technique. 展开更多
关键词 MenAfriVac controlled temperature chain Vaccine CAMPAIGN Africa Côte d’Ivoire
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