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A policy framework for accelerating adoption of new vaccines

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HUMAN VACCINES
Volume 6, Issue 12, Pages 1021-1024

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LANDES BIOSCIENCE
DOI: 10.4161/hv.6.12.13076

Keywords

vaccines; policy; Hib; rotavirus; pneumococcal; immunization

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Rapid uptake of new vaccines can improve health and wealth and contribute to meeting Millennium Development Goals. In the past, however, the introduction and use of new vaccines has been characterized by delayed uptake in the countries where the need is greatest. Based on experience with accelerating the adoption of Hib, pneumococcal and rotavirus vaccines, we propose here a framework for new vaccine adoption that may be useful for future efforts. The framework organizes the major steps in the process into a continuum from evidence to policy, implementation and finally access. It highlights the important roles of different actors at various times in the process and may allow new vaccine initiatives to save time and improve their efficiency by anticipating key steps and actions.

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