Breaking the inertia in coverage: Mainstreaming under-utilized immunization strategies in the Middle East and North Africa region.

Vaccine

Health and Nutrition Section, UNICEF MENA Regional Office, Abdulqader Al-Abed Street, Building No. 15, Tla'a Al-Ali, Amman, Jordan; 1723 S Street NW, 20009 Washington, DC, USA.

Published: July 2018

AI Article Synopsis

  • Vaccination rates in many middle-income countries, particularly in the Middle East and North Africa, have plateaued due to political and economic issues.
  • This paper explores three strategies to boost vaccination coverage and minimize disparities: (1) targeting displaced and neglected populations, (2) addressing missed vaccination opportunities by extending immunization beyond the first year, and (3) collaborating with private and non-governmental health providers.
  • Evidence suggests that these strategies can improve vaccination rates, especially among marginalized groups, despite limited data.

Article Abstract

Vaccination coverage rates have stagnated in the past several years in many middle-income countries (MICs), especially in the UNICEF Middle East and North Africa region, with political and economic turmoil as contributing factors. This paper reviews country experiences with three under-utilized strategies aimed at increasing vaccination coverage and reducing disparities between socio-economic and geographic groups in MICs. These strategies include: (1) identifying and accounting for displaced, mobile and neglected populations; (2) assessing and addressing missed opportunities for vaccination, including by expanding immunization into the second year of life and beyond; and (3) engaging effectively with the private/nongovernmental health providers in the coordination, provision and reporting of immunization services. The examples focus primarily on quality data collection, analysis, use and reporting aspects of the strategies. While data are limited, there is evidence from MICs that each of these strategies can have a positive impact on vaccination coverage, especially among marginalized populations.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2018.05.088DOI Listing

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