| Introduction
of new vaccines into the Expanded Programme on Immunisation
(EPI) in Southern Africa; public health, educational
and economical aspects
October 13-15, 2004
Background documents
Please find enclosed a list of documents distributed
during the meeting.
The
costs, effects and cost-effectiveness of strategies
to increase coverage of routine immunizations in low-
and middle-income countries: systematic review of the
grey literature.
Batt K, Fox-Rushby JA, Castillo-Riquelme
M.
Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2004;
82:689-696
PDF
: 634 k
Hepatitis
B virus and human immunodeficiency virus co-infection
in sub-Saharan Africa: A call for further investigation.
Burnett RJ, François
G, Kew MC, Leroux-Roels G, Meheus A, Hoosen AA, Mphahlele
MJ.
Liver International, accepted for publication
PDF
: 104 k
The
economics of vaccination in low- and middle-income countries.
Editorials.
Fox-Rushby JA, Kaddar M,
Levine R, Brenzel L.
Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2004; 82:640
PDF
: 56 k
The
Cape Town call to action: vaccination for every child
GAVI, University of Cape Town,
University of Antwerpen, Harvard University, World Economic
Forum.
12 April, 2002
PDF
: 382 k
Financial
challenges of immunization: a look at GAVI.
Kaddar M, Lydon P, Levine
R.
Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2004; 82:697-702
PDF
: 470 k
Hepatitis
B in eastern and southern Africa at the onset of the
third millenium. Editorial.
Mphahlele MJ, François
G.
Editorial. The Southern African Journal of Epidemiology
& Infection 2002; 17 (Supplement):2-3
PDF
: 3.7 MB
Epidemiology
and control of hepatitis B: implications for eastern
and southern Africa.
Mphahlele MJ, François
G, Kew M, Van Damme P, Hoosen AA, Meheus A.
The Southern African Journal of Epidemiology & Infection
2002; 17 (Supplement):12-17
PDF
: 1 MB
Economic
analysis of the 1996-1997 mass measles immunization
campaigns in South Africa.
Uzicanin A, Zhou F, Eggers
R, Webb E, Strebel P.
Vaccine 2004; 22:3419-3426
PDF
: 151 k
Coverage
and costs of childhood immunizations in Cameroon.
Waters HR, Dougherty L, Tegana
S_P, Tran N, Wiysonge CS, Long K, Wolfe ND, Burke DS
Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2004; 82:668-675
PDF
: 679 k
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