2023
DOI: 10.2147/jmdh.s385466
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Vaccine Cold Chain Management and Associated Factors in Public Health Facilities and District Health Offices of Wolaita Zone, Ethiopia

Abstract: Background Vaccines are medical products with a short shelf life and are easily damaged by deviations in temperature from the recommended ranges. Vaccines lose their quality if the cold chain system is not properly managed. Cold chain management is still a major challenge in developing countries, including Ethiopia. Thus, this study aimed to assess vaccine cold chain management and associated factors at public health facilities and district health offices. Methods A fac… Show more

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“…The implementation of this system requires sufficient solar energy, the presence of a solar service provider, and secure funding. The key success areas of moving towards solarization of the vaccine cold chain system include reduced cost of ownership, sustainable vaccine cold chain system, minimizing the risk of exposing vaccines to freezing temperatures, cleaner and greener source of energy, and building public trust in public immunization systems ( 18 ). Further research is needed to explore the feasibility and effectiveness of solarization of the vaccine cold chain system and primary health care centers in Lebanon and other countries facing similar challenges.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The implementation of this system requires sufficient solar energy, the presence of a solar service provider, and secure funding. The key success areas of moving towards solarization of the vaccine cold chain system include reduced cost of ownership, sustainable vaccine cold chain system, minimizing the risk of exposing vaccines to freezing temperatures, cleaner and greener source of energy, and building public trust in public immunization systems ( 18 ). Further research is needed to explore the feasibility and effectiveness of solarization of the vaccine cold chain system and primary health care centers in Lebanon and other countries facing similar challenges.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stabilization is essential to ensure that vaccines remain effective and safe until they are administered to individuals. The term "stabilization of vaccines" refers to the process of maintaining the integrity, efficacy and potency of vaccines throughout their storage, transport and distribution [55,56]. It includes the implementation of measures to prevent the deterioration or loss of vaccine quality due to various environmental factors, such as the temperature, light, humidity and exposure to certain chemicals.…”
Section: Cyclodextrins As Stabilizersmentioning
confidence: 99%