| Introduction
of New Vaccines in East Africa:
Learning Lessons and Maintaining Services
December 9-11, 2002
Background documents
Please find enclosed a list of documents distributed
during the meeting.
Safety
of immunization injections in Africa: not simply a problem
of logistics.
Dicko M, Oni A Q O, Ganivet
S, Kone S, Pierre L, Jacquet B
Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2000; 78:
163-169
PDF
: 269 k
The
Cape Town call to action: vaccination for every child.
GAVI, University of Cape Town,
University of Antwerp, Harvard University, World Economic
Forum
12 April, 2002
PDF
: 381 k
Epidemiology
and control of hepatitis B: implications for eastern
and southern Africa.
Mphahlele M J, François
G, Kew M, van Damme P, Hoosen A A, Meheus A
The Southern African Journal of Epidemiology and Infection
2002; 17: 12-17
PDF
: 1.052 k
About
NESI: mission, activities, structure, and funding.
Network for Education and
Support in Immunisation (NESI)
Word
: 57 k
Fact
sheet: introducing Haemophilus influenzae type
b (Hib) conjugate vaccine into national immunization
services.
World Health Organization
WHO/V&B/01.29
PDF
: 43 k
Fact
sheet: introducing hepatitis B vaccine into national
immunization services.
World Health Organization
WHO/V&B/01.28
PDF
: 92 k
Field
guide for training health workers on the introduction
of new vaccines.
World Health Organization
WHO/AFRO; August 2002
Word
: 814 k
Field
guide for training health workers on the introduction
of new vaccines; basic visuals.
World Health Organization
WHO/AFRO; August 2002
PPT
: 3.300 k
Mid-level
Management course for EPI managers; Draft 02, Module
8; New vaccines introduction.
World Health Organization
WHO/AFRO
Word
: 385 k
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