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Monthly Archive for: "July, 2019"
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How to implement seasonal influenza vaccination of health workers:  An introduction manual for national immunization programme managers and policy makers
By Amanda Bolster
In Flu / Pandemic News
Posted July 31, 2019

How to implement seasonal influenza vaccination of health workers: An introduction manual for national immunization programme managers and policy makers

WHO has developed an introduction manual for national immunization programme managers and policy-makers to support the introduction of health worker influenza immunization. The health worker [...]

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PIVI Newsletter
By Amanda Bolster
In Stories of Our Work
Posted July 30, 2019

PIVI Newsletter

Moldova – Impact of PIVI and Healthcare Worker Workshops There are approximately 13,000 physicians and 25,000 nurses in the Republic of Moldova. While most work for the government, many [...]

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The partnership for influenza vaccine introduction (PIVI): Supporting influenza vaccine program development in low and middle-income countries through public-private partnerships
By Amanda Bolster
In Peer Reviewed Papers / Publications
Posted July 30, 2019

The partnership for influenza vaccine introduction (PIVI): Supporting influenza vaccine program development in low and middle-income countries through public-private partnerships

Influenza vaccination remains the most effective tool for reducing seasonal influenza disease burden. Few Low and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs) have robust, sustainable annual influenza [...]

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The Not-Flashy, Essential Part of Outbreak Preparedness and Response
By Amanda Bolster
In Flu / Pandemic News
Posted July 12, 2019

The Not-Flashy, Essential Part of Outbreak Preparedness and Response

When an outbreak hits, how do we immediately get a Ministry of Health representative, an animal health specialist, a communications expert and a laboratory sample transporter on the same [...]

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Health outcomes of young children born to mothers who received 2009 pandemic H1N1 influenza vaccination during pregnancy: retrospective cohort study
By Amanda Bolster
In Flu / Pandemic News
Posted July 12, 2019

Health outcomes of young children born to mothers who received 2009 pandemic H1N1 influenza vaccination during pregnancy: retrospective cohort study

The objective of this study was to determine whether any association exists between exposure to 2009 pandemic H1N1 (pH1N1) influenza vaccination during pregnancy and negative health outcomes in [...]

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