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Immunization In Practice Participant Manual Ministry of Health September, 2023 i Table of Contents Acknowledgement v Preface viii Acronyms Introduction to the manual Chapter 1: Introduction to vaccines preventable diseases and their vaccines 1 1.1. Vaccine preventable diseases and its characteristics 1.2. Vaccine types and their characteristics 1.2.1. Routinely provided vaccines in Ethiopia 1.2.2. Vaccines provided for emergency or outbreak response in Ethiopia and potential to be routinized 1.2.3. Vaccine not introduced and in pipeline. 1.3. Chapter Summary Chapter 2: Vaccine and Cold Chain Management 2.1. Introduction to Vaccine and Cold Chain Management 2.2. Forecasting vaccines and related supplies 2.2.1. Methods of Vaccines and Related Supply Forecasting 2.2.2. Forecasting vaccines and supplies for Special conditions: 2.3. Vaccines stock management 2.3.1. Stock level at Health Facility 2.3.2. Ordering/Requesting Vaccines and related supplies 2.3.3. Receiving Vaccines & related supplies at Health Facility levels 2.3.4. EPI vaccines and injection materials stock recording book (Ledger Book) 2.3.5. Vaccine distribution to EPI Room & Health Post 2.4. Monitoring Vaccine Wastage 2.4.1. Vaccine wastage calculations at health facility level: 2.4.2. Multi-dose Vial Policy (MDVP) 2.5. Cold chain equipment and management 2.5.1. Introduction: the cold chain system 2.5.2. Types of Cold Chain Equipment 2.5.3. Cold chain management 2.6. Temperature Monitoring 2.6.1. Temperature sensitivity of Vaccine 2.6.2. Temperature monitoring devices 2.6.3. Monitoring vaccine refrigerator temperature 2.6.4. The Shake Test 2.7. Basic maintenance of cold chain equipment x xii 3 9 9 19 23 28 29 31 31 31 39 40 40 43 46 47 50 51 53 54 55 55 56 64 70 70 72 75 80 84 ii 2.7.1. Defrosting vaccine refrigerators 2.7.2. Applying preventive maintenance of solar powered refrigerators 2.7.3. Cold chain Contingency Plan 86 2.7.4. Cold chain equipment Inventory: 2.8. Chapter summary Chapter Three: Demand Promotion and Risk/Crisis communication 3.1. Basics of Communication 3.1.1. Communication 3.1.2. Effective communication 3.1.3. Why is effective communication important? 3.1.4. Principles of effective communication contain five C’s: 3.1.5. Terminologies/Operational definitions 3.2. Communication gaps and barriers in immunization 3.3. Demand Promotion and Communication Strategies and Approaches 3.3.1. Demand promotion strategies 3.3.2. Demand promotion approaches 3.4. Risk and Crisis communication 3.4.1. Risk communication 3.4.2. Crisis communication: 3.4.3. Crisis management in Immunization 3.4.4. Role of Health Care workers during immunization crisis 3.4.5. Monitor the impact of the crisis management 3.4.6. Crisis management checklist 109 3.5. Chapter summary Chapter Four: Planning and coordination 4.1. Immunization program coordination mechanism 4.2. Micro-plan development process 4.2.1.a Catchment Area mapping 4.2.1.b Targeting Setting 4.2.2. Problem Analysis and Prioritization 4.2.3. Analysis of PHCU catchment area immunization data 4.2.4. Identifying barriers to access and utilization 4.2.5. Identifying solutions and preparing a work plan 4.3. Immunization Session Plan Preparation 4.4. Chapter Summary Chapter Five: Injection safety and waste Management 5.1. Safe injection practice 84 85 89 91 93 95 95 95 95 95 96 96 97 97 101 111 111 111 111 113 113 114 115 117 118 122 124 124 127 129 129 130 137 138 140 iii 5.1.1. Measures to ensure injection safety. 5.1.2. Preventing needle-stick injuries. 5.2. Waste management Practices 5.2.1. Introduction of waste management practices 5.2.2. Health-care waste categories and risks 5.2.3. Segregation and collection of waste 5.2.4. Waste Transport within health-care facilities 5.2.5. Waste storage requirements 5.2.6. Waste Disposal options 5.3. Chapter summary Chapter Six: Immunization service delivery 6.1. Immunization service delivery strategies 6.2. Preparing for immunization session 6.2.1. Plan the immunization session 6.2.2. Preparing for immunization session 6.2.3. Prepare the session site 6.2.4. Prepare vaccines and injection supplies basic list including prepare supplementary materials and equipment 6.3. Communicating accurate information 6.4. Assessing infants/targets for vaccination 6.4.1. Assessing eligible for vaccination & assess possible contraindications 6.5. Administering the vaccines 6.5.1. Preparing to vaccinate 6.5.2. Reconstituting vaccines 6.5.3. Making vaccination easier and more comfortable; 6.5.4. Good general technique 6.5.5. Positioning the infant for vaccination 6.5.6. Administering the vaccine & Video Session 6.6. Recording data 6.7. Closing the session 6.8. Chapter summary Chapter Seven: Vaccine Preventable Diseases and AEFI Surveillance 7.1. Vaccine preventable Disease surveillance 7.1.1. Concept of VPD Surveillance 7.1.2. Case definitions of VPDs 7.1.3. Function/Steps of VPD Surveillance 7.2. Adverse event following immunization 141 142 143 143 143 144 145 145 145 147 148 150 153 153 153 153 154 158 159 159 161 164 164 165 166 166 167 172 172 177 179 181 181 182 184 188 iv 7.3. Chapter Summary Chapter Eight: Monitoring, evaluation, learning and accountability 8.1. Basic concepts of immunization program monitoring and evaluation 8.2. Immunization monitoring, recording and reporting tools 8.3. Immunization data quality Assurance 8.3.1. Data Verifications at the primary health care unit level 8.3.2. Verifying in the community the accuracy of the recorded information available in a health unit 8.4. The measure (accuracy ratio/ verification factor) 8.5. Immunization program data analysis and use 8.6. Lesson learned and best practice documentation 8.7. Evidence based accountability 8.8. Chapter Summary List of Annexes Annex 1: Sub Kebele Level Inventory Form K1 Annex 2: Sub Kebele Session Plan Form K2 Annex 3: Sub Kebele Level Data Analysis Form K3 Annex 4: Kebele Level Session Monitoring Form K4 Annex 5: Micro-planning budget and other resource Form HFs Annex 6: Household immunization status questionnaire assessing children aged 12–23 months. Annex 7: Community Discussion Guide Annex 8: Work Plan Template Annex 9: Root Cause Analysis form Annex 10: Yellow AEFI Standard Reporting Format Annex 11: AEFI Line list Annex 12: - Weekly Disease Reporting Form (Outpatient and Inpatient Cases and Deaths) for HCs, Hospitals, WoHOs, ZHDs and RHBs (WRF) Annex 13: Case based Reporting Form (CRF) Annex 14: Case-based Laboratory Reporting Format (CLRF) Annex 15: Rumor logbook to register community notifications for health post level only Annex 16: Child Routine immunization Register Annex 17: Infant immunization tally sheet Annex 18: Child immunization card and Growth monitoring sheet Annex 19: Weight for Age chart Annex 20 Immunization Monitoring Chart Reference 200 201 203 207 222 228 228 230 232 238 240 242 243 243 244 245 246 247 248 250 251 252 253 254 255 258 259 259 260 261 262 263 264

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Immunization In Practice
Participant Manual
Ministry of Health


September, 2023

,Table of Contents
Acknowledgement v
Preface viii
Acronyms x
Introduction to the manual xii
Chapter 1: Introduction to vaccines preventable diseases and their vaccines 1
1.1. Vaccine preventable diseases and its characteristics 3
1.2. Vaccine types and their characteristics 9
1.2.1. Routinely provided vaccines in Ethiopia 9
1.2.2. Vaccines provided for emergency or outbreak response in Ethiopia and potential to be routinized 19
1.2.3. Vaccine not introduced and in pipeline. 23
1.3. Chapter Summary 28
Chapter 2: Vaccine and Cold Chain Management 29
2.1. Introduction to Vaccine and Cold Chain Management 31
2.2. Forecasting vaccines and related supplies 31
2.2.1. Methods of Vaccines and Related Supply Forecasting 31
2.2.2. Forecasting vaccines and supplies for Special conditions: 39
2.3. Vaccines stock management 40
2.3.1. Stock level at Health Facility 40
2.3.2. Ordering/Requesting Vaccines and related supplies 43
2.3.3. Receiving Vaccines & related supplies at Health Facility levels 46
2.3.4. EPI vaccines and injection materials stock recording book (Ledger Book) 47
2.3.5. Vaccine distribution to EPI Room & Health Post 50
2.4. Monitoring Vaccine Wastage 51
2.4.1. Vaccine wastage calculations at health facility level: 53
2.4.2. Multi-dose Vial Policy (MDVP) 54
2.5. Cold chain equipment and management 55
2.5.1. Introduction: the cold chain system 55
2.5.2. Types of Cold Chain Equipment 56
2.5.3. Cold chain management 64
2.6. Temperature Monitoring 70
2.6.1. Temperature sensitivity of Vaccine 70
2.6.2. Temperature monitoring devices 72
2.6.3. Monitoring vaccine refrigerator temperature 75
2.6.4. The Shake Test 80
2.7. Basic maintenance of cold chain equipment 84


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, 2.7.1. Defrosting vaccine refrigerators 84
2.7.2. Applying preventive maintenance of solar powered refrigerators 85
2.7.3. Cold chain Contingency Plan 86
2.7.4. Cold chain equipment Inventory: 89
2.8. Chapter summary 91
Chapter Three: Demand Promotion and Risk/Crisis communication 93
3.1. Basics of Communication 95
3.1.1. Communication 95
3.1.2. Effective communication 95
3.1.3. Why is effective communication important? 95
3.1.4. Principles of effective communication contain five C’s: 95
3.1.5. Terminologies/Operational definitions 96
3.2. Communication gaps and barriers in immunization 96
3.3. Demand Promotion and Communication Strategies and Approaches 97
3.3.1. Demand promotion strategies 97
3.3.2. Demand promotion approaches 101
3.4. Risk and Crisis communication 111
3.4.1. Risk communication 111
3.4.2. Crisis communication: 111
3.4.3. Crisis management in Immunization 111
3.4.4. Role of Health Care workers during immunization crisis 113
3.4.5. Monitor the impact of the crisis management 113
3.4.6. Crisis management checklist 109
3.5. Chapter summary 114
Chapter Four: Planning and coordination 115
4.1. Immunization program coordination mechanism 117
4.2. Micro-plan development process 118
4.2.1.a Catchment Area mapping 122
4.2.1.b Targeting Setting 124
4.2.2. Problem Analysis and Prioritization 124
4.2.3. Analysis of PHCU catchment area immunization data 127
4.2.4. Identifying barriers to access and utilization 129
4.2.5. Identifying solutions and preparing a work plan 129
4.3. Immunization Session Plan Preparation 130
4.4. Chapter Summary 137
Chapter Five: Injection safety and waste Management 138
5.1. Safe injection practice 140


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, 5.1.1. Measures to ensure injection safety. 141
5.1.2. Preventing needle-stick injuries. 142
5.2. Waste management Practices 143
5.2.1. Introduction of waste management practices 143
5.2.2. Health-care waste categories and risks 143
5.2.3. Segregation and collection of waste 144
5.2.4. Waste Transport within health-care facilities 145
5.2.5. Waste storage requirements 145
5.2.6. Waste Disposal options 145
5.3. Chapter summary 147
Chapter Six: Immunization service delivery 148
6.1. Immunization service delivery strategies 150
6.2. Preparing for immunization session 153
6.2.1. Plan the immunization session 153
6.2.2. Preparing for immunization session 153
6.2.3. Prepare the session site 153
6.2.4. Prepare vaccines and injection supplies basic list including prepare supplementary materials and
154
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6.3. Communicating accurate information 158
6.4. Assessing infants/targets for vaccination 159
6.4.1. Assessing eligible for vaccination & assess possible contraindications 159
6.5. Administering the vaccines 161
6.5.1. Preparing to vaccinate 164
6.5.2. Reconstituting vaccines 164
6.5.3. Making vaccination easier and more comfortable; 165
6.5.4. Good general technique 166
6.5.5. Positioning the infant for vaccination 166
6.5.6. Administering the vaccine & Video Session 167
6.6. Recording data 172
6.7. Closing the session 172
6.8. Chapter summary 177
Chapter Seven: Vaccine Preventable Diseases and AEFI Surveillance 179
7.1. Vaccine preventable Disease surveillance 181
7.1.1. Concept of VPD Surveillance 181
7.1.2. Case definitions of VPDs 182
7.1.3. Function/Steps of VPD Surveillance 184
7.2. Adverse event following immunization 188


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