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Investments in polio eradication in Africa improved overall immunization systems and increased coverage of routine vaccinations

A systematic review of 8 African countries that had wild polio virus transmission and significant polio eradication activities found evidence that the huge investments made in polio have strengthened capacity in almost all aspects of the overall immunization systems, especially in the areas of microplanning, service delivery, capacity-building (especially supportive supervision and on-the-job training), and program management. This led to substantial increases in coverage of other routine vaccinations – BCG, DPT, measles – in all 8 countries over a 25-year period (1989-2014), including a more than a 3-fold increase in DPT3 coverage in 2 countries and a more than a 2-fold increase in 3 other countries.

Full Citation:
Anya BPM, Moturi E, Aschalew T et al.. 2016. Contribution of polio eradication initiative to strengthening routine immunization: lessons learnt in the WHO African region. Vaccine. 34(43).

Title of Article: Contribution of polio eradication initiative to strengthening routine immunization: lessons learnt in the WHO African region

Author(s): Anya BPM, Moturi E, Aschalew T et al.

Publication Year: 2016

Publication Name: Vaccine

Publication Volume: 34(43)

Publication Source URL: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27396492/

DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1016/j.vaccine.2016.05.062