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加速中等收入国家免疫进展的机会。

Opportunities to accelerate immunization progress in middle-income countries.

机构信息

Clinton Health Access Initiative, Boston, MA, USA.

Clinton Health Access Initiative, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

Vaccine. 2024 Apr 8;42 Suppl 1:S98-S106. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2023.06.079. Epub 2023 Jul 16.

Abstract

There has been increasing recognition of vaccine access challenges in middle-income countries and the need for increased action, particularly in countries that are not eligible for or have transitioned out of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance support. These countries' immunization systems are more vulnerable than ever as the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbates existing programme challenges, increasing the risk of delayed vaccine introductions, backsliding immunization coverage rates, and increased coverage inequity. The potential health and equity impact of improving immunization outcomes in middle-income countries is substantial. Modelling suggests that the introduction of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine and vaccines for rotavirus and human papillomavirus in this set of Gavi-transitioned and non-Gavieligible middle-income countries in 2020 could have saved an estimated 70,000 lives if 90 % coverage had been reached. Further, increasing coverage for already-introduced vaccines to 90 % could have saved an additional estimated 16,000 lives. Over the past decade, stakeholders have made considerable efforts to identify immunization challenges in middle-income countries as documented in the 2015 SAGE-endorsed Shared Partner Middle-Income Country Strategy. In the coming decade, new global platforms like Gavi 5.0 and the Immunization Agenda 2030 provide opportunities to align on MIC strategies and provide coordinated global support to middle-income countries. The international COVID-19 pandemic response has the potential to lay the foundation for long term support beyond the scope of COVID-19 to non-Gavi eligible middle-income countries. Meanwhile regional mechanisms to address immunization barriers in middle-income countries have grown in number and strength, offering sustainable platforms for cross-country collaboration and the provision of tailored technical support. To ensure that these opportunities are successfully acted upon and that middle-income countries achieve the Immunization Agenda 2030 goals, comprehensive, multi-stakeholder consultations were conducted to identify areas of action with the greatest potential to accelerate immunization progress. Stakeholders should work together to put these findings, highlighted in this paper, into action, adapting their approaches to specific country contexts and learning from and building on existing efforts.

摘要

人们越来越认识到中等收入国家在获得疫苗方面面临挑战,需要采取更多行动,特别是在那些不符合或已经脱离疫苗联盟(Gavi)支持的国家。随着 COVID-19 大流行加剧了现有方案挑战,使疫苗推出延迟、免疫覆盖率倒退和覆盖面不平等加剧的风险增加,这些国家的免疫体系比以往任何时候都更加脆弱。改善中等收入国家免疫成果的潜在健康和公平影响是巨大的。建模表明,如果 90%的覆盖率得以实现,在这组已脱离 Gavi 的和不符合 Gavi 资格的中等收入国家中,2020 年推出肺炎球菌结合疫苗和轮状病毒疫苗及人乳头瘤病毒疫苗,估计可以挽救 7 万人的生命。此外,将已推出疫苗的覆盖率提高到 90%,估计还可以额外挽救约 1.6 万人的生命。在过去十年中,利益攸关方为确定中等收入国家的免疫挑战做出了相当大的努力,这在 2015 年 SAGE 认可的《共同伙伴中等收入国家战略》中有记载。在未来十年,新的全球平台,如 Gavi 5.0 和《免疫议程 2030》,为在中等收入国家战略上达成一致并为中等收入国家提供协调的全球支持提供了机会。国际 COVID-19 大流行应对有可能为超出 COVID-19 范围向不符合 Gavi 资格的中等收入国家提供长期支持奠定基础。与此同时,解决中等收入国家免疫障碍的区域机制数量和实力有所增加,为跨国合作和提供量身定制的技术支持提供了可持续的平台。为了确保这些机会得到成功利用,中等收入国家实现《免疫议程 2030》目标,进行了全面的、多利益攸关方协商,以确定最有可能加速免疫进展的行动领域。利益攸关方应共同努力,将本文重点介绍的这些发现付诸行动,根据具体国情调整方法,并借鉴和利用现有努力。

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