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Update on new

WHO & UNICEF publications

Presentation to the Global Immunization Meeting

New York, 17 – 19 Feb 2009

Dr Rudi Eggers

EPI+, WHO Geneva

Update of WHO and UNICEF documents | 18 Feb 20092 |

AcknowledgmentsAcknowledgments

� WHO

– Mario Condé

– Jhimil Bahl

� UNICEF

� GIM Preparation team

…. Thanks!!

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New WHO/IVB documents in 2008New WHO/IVB documents in 2008

� An introduction to the Global Immunization Vision and Strategy - WHO/IVB/08.13 -

� WHO vaccine-preventable diseases: monitoring system - 2007 global summary-WHO/IVB/2007

� Immunological Basis for Immunization: Module 9: Haemophilus influenza type b vaccines- ISBN 978 92 4 159613 8

� Immunological Basis for Immunization Series: Module 10: Varicella-zoster virus-ISBN 978 92 4 159677 0

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Immunological basis for immunizationImmunological basis for immunization

� The main purpose of these module documents is to give vaccination professionals a brief and easy-to-understand overview of the scientific basis of vaccination.

� Updated and new modules

� Tetanus

� Haemophilus influenza type b vaccines

� Varicella-zoster virus

� Modules currently being revised

� Rubella (due March 2009)

� Measles (due May 2009)

� Other modules (General; Diphtheria; Pertussis; Tuberculosis; Poliomyelitis; Yellow fever) to be revised in future

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New WHO/IVB documents in 2008New WHO/IVB documents in 2008

� Influenza– Meeting with International Partners on Influenza Vaccine technology Transfer

to Developing Country Vaccine Manufacturers-WHO/IVB/08.09– The Global Action Plan (GAP) to Increase Supply of Pandemic Influenza

Vaccines WHO/IVB/08.10

� Dengue– Guidelines for the clinical evaluation of dengue vaccines in endemic areas-

WHO/IVB/08.12

� Meeting reports– Proceedings of the Seventh Global Vaccine Research Forum, 3-6 December

2006, Bangkok, Thailand-WHO/IVB/07.10

� Progress reports– IVR report 2006-2007- WHO/IVB/08.11– WHO immunization work: 2006-07 highlights-ISBN 978 92 4 159674 9

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New polio documents in 2008New polio documents in 2008

� Framework for the new GPEI Strategic Plan 2009-2013

� Polio outbreak response guideline, incl.

– Training material, basic forms (tally sheets)

– Q & A and fact sheets

– PowerPoint presentation

� WER - Health conditions for travelers

to Saudi Arabia for the pilgrimage

to Mecca (Hajj)

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New position papers: 23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine

New position papers: 23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine

� Broad review of available data:– Results show protective effect against IPD and all-cause-pneumonia among

healthy young adults– Lesser degree of protection against IPD in individuals aged >65 years. – HOWEVER: overall data on the efficacy and effectiveness of PPV23 for other

age groups are inconsistent– Failed to demonstrate efficacy against IPD or all-cause pneumonia in

individuals with immunocompromising conditions

� In resource-limited settings, the evidence does not support routine immunization of the elderly and high-risk populations with PPV23; higher priority to infant PCV7

� In low-income countries, WHO recommends the additional use of other measures that help prevent pneumococcal disease

� Need for more efficacious conjugated vaccines or other types of vaccines covering the majority of the pneumococcal serotypes

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New position paper: Typhoid vaccine

(live, oral Ty21a and injectable Vi polysaccharide)

New position paper: Typhoid vaccine

(live, oral Ty21a and injectable Vi polysaccharide)

� Annual global incidence of typhoid fever at 21 million cases, 1–

4% fatal; 90% of these deaths occur in Asia.

� Two new-generation typhoid vaccines: Countries should consider the programmatic use of typhoid vaccines for

controlling endemic disease

– Most countries: vaccination only of high-risk groups and populations

– Decisions whether to initiate programmatic use of typhoid vaccines should be based on local knowledge

• Subpopulations at particular risk

• Age-specific incidence rates

• Sensitivity of the prevailing S. Typhi strains to relevant antimicrobial drugs

• Cost effectiveness

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New position paper: Typhoid vaccineNew position paper: Typhoid vaccine

� Choice of vaccine, choice of delivery strategy and choice of

target age group depends on local immunization programme

capacity and other logistic and cultural factors

� Vaccination recommended for

– Outbreak control

– Travellers to destinations where the risk of typhoid fever is high

� Improved vaccines against typhoid fever are desirable

� All typhoid fever vaccination programmes should be

implemented in the context of other efforts to control the

disease

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WHO recommendations for routine

immunization schedule - summary tables

WHO recommendations for routine

immunization schedule - summary tables

�To assist programme managers develop optimal immunization schedules, WHO has compiled key information on its current routine immunization recommendations in to two summary tables.

�Presentation to GIM

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Global MLM modulesGlobal MLM modules

� Module 1 : Cold chain, vaccines and safe-injection equipment management

� Module 2 : Partnering with communities

� Module 3 : Immunization safety

� Module 4 : Supportive supervision

� Module 5 : Monitoring the immunization system

� Module 6 : Making a comprehensive annual national immunization plan and budget

� Module 7 : The EPI coverage survey

� Module 8 : Making disease surveillance work

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Regional publications of general interestRegional publications of general interest

� AFRO

– Implementing the Reaching Every District

Approach

� EURO

– Preparing for the Introduction of HPV Vaccine in the WHO

European Region -Strategy paper

� PAHO

– Operating Procedures of the PAHO Revolving Fund

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UNICEF publicationsUNICEF publications

� The State of the World’s Children 2008 provides a wide-ranging assessment of the current state of child survival and primary health care for mothers, newborns and children.

� Outlines the most important emerging precepts and strategies for reducing deaths among children under age five and for providing a continuum of care for mothers, newborns and children.

� The State of the World's Children 2009 examines critical issues in maternal and newborn health, underscoring the need to establish a comprehensive continuum of care for mothers, newborns and children.

� Outlines the latest paradigms in health programming and policies for mothers and newborns, and explores policies, programmes and partnerships aimed at improving maternal and neonatal health.

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Regular newsletters, bulletinsRegular newsletters, bulletins

� Global Immunization Newsletter – GIN

– Compiled from many different information sources and reports by WHO HQ

– Sent out electronically to partners, regions and countries

� Polio

– Polio News

– The Polio Pipeline - quarterly update of ongoing

research in the Global Polio Eradication Initiative

� Regional

– Measles and Polio updates

– Lab updates

– AFRO Sub-regional monthly summaries

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