Vaccine safety surveillance in Kenya using GAIA standards: A feasibility assessment of existing national and subnational research and program systems
DISCUSSION: Population-based research studies may offer a responsive short-term option for implementing maternal vaccine pharmacovigilance in LMICs. However, the foundation exists for long-term capacity building within the national health electronic data systems to provide this critical service as well as ensure participation of the country in international studies on maternal vaccine safety.PMID:37550143 | DOI:10.1016/j.vaccine.2023.07.063
Source: Vaccine - Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: P Izulla J N Wagai V Akelo A Ombeva E Okeri D Onyango R Omore S Fuller S Khagayi J Were S A Anderson H L Wong B A Tippett Barr Source Type: research
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