Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
BMJ Glob Health. 2024 Jun 6;9(6):e015181. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2024-015181.
Delivering COVID-19 vaccines with 4-6 weeks shelf life remains one of Africa's most pressing challenges. The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) leadership recognised that COVID-19 vaccines donated to many African countries were at risk of expiry considering the short shelf life on delivery in the Member States and slow vaccine uptake rates. Thus, a streamlined rapid response system, the urgent support mechanism, was developed to assist countries accelerate COVID-19 vaccine uptake. We describe the achievements and lessons learnt during implementation of the urgent support mechanism in eight African countries. An Africa CDC team was rapidly deployed to meet with the Ministry of Health of each country alerted for COVID-19 vaccine expiry and identified national implementing partners to quickly develop operational work plans and strategies to scale up the urgent use of the vaccines. The time between the initiation of alerts to the start of the implementation was typically within 2 weeks. A total of approximately 2.5 million doses of vaccines, costing $900 000, were prevented from expiration. The urgent support has also contributed to the increased COVID-19 vaccination coverage in the Member States from 16.1% at the initiation to 25.3% at the end of the urgent support. Some of the effective strategies used by the urgent support mechanism included coordination between Africa CDC and country vaccine task forces, establishment of vaccination centres, building the capacity of routine and surge health workforce, procurement and distribution of vaccine ancillaries, staff training, advocacy and sensitisation events, and use of trusted religious scriptures and community influencers to support public health messages. The urgent support mechanism demonstrated a highly optimised process and serves as a successful example for acceleration and integration of vaccination into different healthcare delivery points.
将保质期为 4-6 周的 COVID-19 疫苗运送到非洲仍然是最紧迫的挑战之一。非洲疾病控制和预防中心(Africa CDC)领导层认识到,考虑到在成员国交付时的短保质期和缓慢的疫苗接种率,许多非洲国家收到的 COVID-19 疫苗有过期的风险。因此,开发了一个简化的快速反应系统——紧急支持机制,以协助各国加速 COVID-19 疫苗接种。我们描述了在八个非洲国家实施紧急支持机制期间的成就和经验教训。一个 Africa CDC 团队迅速部署,与每个国家的卫生部会面,这些国家因 COVID-19 疫苗即将过期而受到警报,并确定了国家执行伙伴,以快速制定业务工作计划和战略,扩大疫苗的紧急使用。从发出警报到开始实施的时间通常在 2 周内。总共约 250 万剂疫苗,价值 90 万美元,得以避免过期。紧急支持还促进了成员国 COVID-19 疫苗接种覆盖率的提高,从紧急支持开始时的 16.1%提高到结束时的 25.3%。紧急支持机制使用的一些有效策略包括 Africa CDC 与国家疫苗工作队之间的协调、设立疫苗接种中心、建立常规和应急卫生劳动力的能力、疫苗辅助用品的采购和分发、员工培训、宣传和宣传活动,以及利用受信任的宗教经文和社区影响者来支持公共卫生信息。紧急支持机制展示了一个高度优化的流程,是加速和整合疫苗接种到不同医疗保健提供点的成功范例。