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Improving temperature monitoring in the vaccine cold chain at the periphery: An intervention study using a 30-day electronic refrigerator temperature logger (Fridge-tag®)

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VACCINE
Volume 28, Issue 24, Pages 4065-4072

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2010.03.076

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Temperature monitoring; Refrigerator; Vaccine cold chain

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This intervention study was conducted in Albania to establish the superiority of the Fridge-tag (R) (30-day electronic refrigerator temperature logger) against thermometers. Intervention sites used Fridge-tag (R) and a modified temperature control record sheet, while control sites continued with their routine operation with thermometers. All refrigerators in both groups were equipped with downloadable electronic data loggers to record temperatures for reference. Focus group sessions were conducted with involved staff to discuss temperature monitoring, Fridge-tag (R) use and its user-friendliness. Significant discrepancies were observed between thermometer readings and the electronic data loggers in control sites, while all alarms from Fridge-tag (R) were confirmed in the intervention group. Thermometers are not sufficient to monitor temperatures in refrigerators since they miss the great majority of low and high alarms. Fridge-tag (R) has proven to be an effective tool in providing health workers with the information they need to take the necessary actions when there are refrigerator temperature variations. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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