IMMUNIZATION
IMMUNIZATION
IMMUNIZATION
BELLO C. B
INTRODUCTION
• Immunization is one of the strategy used to reduce
mortality and morbidity caused by preventable
diseases in childhood and adults.
• They include Poliomyelitis, Tuberculosis, Measles,
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertusis (Whooping cough),
Yellow fever, Diarrhhea and Hepatitis B.
DEFINITION
Innate Acquired
Passive Active
• NPI
NPI VACCINES
• BCG- This is a live attenuated vaccine for the
prevention of tuberculosis, it derives its name from
Bacille, Calmette Guerin after the two discoverers.
• BCG is from Mycobacterium bovis and the first human
vaccination was in 1921
• It is a freeze-dried preparation which must be
reconstituted with its chilled diluent before
administration.
• The reconstituted vaccine must be used within 2-3
hours since it loses its potency fast
• BCG is very sensitive to sunlight and loses its potency
after 5mins exposure.
NPI VACCINES CONTD
• It is advised that the vials should be wrapped with
metal foil or dark paper to avoid the effect of the
sunlight. Should be stored between 0 and +8 oC
• Also, containers are usually made of dark glass for
the same reason
• BCG is given at birth intradermal
• The site is upper left arm, just below the insertion
of the deltoid muscle.
• Dose is 0.05ml for children under age of one but
0.1ml if over one year old
NPI VACCINES CONTD
• Following BCG vaccine, a small raised lump appears at
the injection site. This usually disappears within 30
minutes.
• After approximately two weeks, a red sore develops
which is 10mm in diameter (the size of the end of an
unsharpened pencil)
• The sore remains for another two weeks and then
heals. A small scar about 5mm result from the sore. It
remains for life.
• This is a sign that the child has been effectively
immunized.
• Sometimes some lymph nodes in the armpit may
NPI VACCINES CONTD
• It should not be given to children who have clinical
HIV/AIDS.
• Only one dose of BCG is required.
• If there is no nodule at the injection site 6 weeks
after a BCG vaccination, the injection must be
repeated
• If there is no scar 6 weeks after the second injection
(i.e. 12 weeks after the first) the child should be
referred to the doctor.
NPI VACCINES
• POLIO VACCINE- the most widely used polio vaccine is
the oral preparation (Sabin). Has been in use since 1960.
should be stored between 0oC and +8oC
• Oral polio vaccine contains attenuated live virus
belonging to 3 serotypes, it is clear pink or orange liquid
that comes in small bottles with droppers
• Polio vaccine is more easily damaged by heat than any
of the NPI vaccines but it can withstand freezing
• Oral Polio vaccine are given in 4 doses : at birth (OPV0),
at 6weeks of age (OPV1), 10weeks of age OPV2),and
14weeks of age (OPV3). Interval between doses must be
at least 4 weeks
NPI VACCINES CONTD
LGA (774)
Health facilities
MAINTENANCE OF COLD CHAIN SYSTEM
• Maintenance of the cold chain require vaccines and
diluents to be collected from airport as soon as it
arrives the airport
• Transported at correct temperature and from one
store to another.
• Stored in correct temperature at national zonal,
state and LGA and health facilities
• Transport in correct temp. to health facilities and
outreaches
• Kept at right temperature during immunization.
COLD CHAIN EQUIPMENTS
• Different levels of the health care system need
different equipments for transporting & storing
• National and zonal stores- cold rooms, freezers,
refrigerators & cold chain boxes with icepacks
• State and LGA stores-freezers, refrigerators, cold
boxes and icepacks
• Health facilities-cold boxes, vaccine carriers with ice
packs, may also have a refrigerator and freezer.
COLD CHAIN EQUIPMENTS
• Cold boxes- an insulated container meant to keep
vaccines & diluents cold, used by health facility staff
to collect and transport vaccine supplies from LGA
stores to immunization posts.
• Cold life of a cold box is 2-8days
• The most suitable box for a particular health facility
is determined by
- The vaccine storage capacity needed
- The cold life needed, this depends on the longest
time that vaccine will be stored in the box
COLD CHAIN EQUIPMENTS CONTD
• Vaccine carriers- like cold boxes, vaccine carriers are
insulated containers that are lined with frozen ice
packs to keep vaccines and diluents cold.
• They are smaller than cold boxes and easier to carry
if you are walking, but do not stay cold for as long,
only for 24 to 72hours
• Vaccine carriers are used to transport vaccine and
diluents to outreach sites & for temporary storage
during immunization sessions.
• They may be used to store vaccines when the
refrigerator is out of order or being defrosted.
COLD CHAIN EQUIPMENTS CONTD
• Foam pad- a foam pad is a piece of soft foam that
fits on top of the ice packs in a vaccine carrier.
• When the carrier lid is opened, the foam pad keeps
the vaccine underneath in a cool state
• It also hold vaccine vials during immunization
sessions.
• Ice packs- ice packs are flat, square plasticc bottles
that can be filled with water and then frozen, the
required number in a cold box or vaccine carrier
varies.
COLD CHAIN EQUIPMENTS CONTD
• Refrigerators- They are used for storing vaccines and for
freezing and storing ice packs.
• A refrigerator in a health centre should be able to hold:
-A one month supply of vaccines
-A 1 to 2week reserve stock of vaccines & diluents.
• Place frozen ice packs or bottle of salt water in the
bottom of the refrigerator to keep it cool if power fails
• Nothing in half of the total space to allow air circulate
around the vaccines & diluents to keep them cool.
• Freezers- freezers are used to keep vaccines at
temperatures below 0c & to freeze ice packs.
COLD CHAIN MONITORING EQUIPMENTS
• The purpose of cold-chain monitoring equipment is to
keep track of the temperature to which vaccine &
diluent are exposed in refrigerators, cold boxes &
vaccine carriers during storage & transportation.
• 1. thermometers: health facility staff use thermometers
to monitor the temperature of refrigerators, cold boxes
and vaccine carriers. Readings are taken twice daily and
charted.
• 2. Vaccine Vial Monitor : a vaccine cold-chain monitor
is a card which changes color when vaccine is exposed
to temperatures that are too high. It is used to estimate
the length of time that the vaccine has been exposed to
COLD CHAIN MONITORING EQUIPMENTS