Vaccine pharmacovigilance is a critical aspect in public health and a key indicator for pharmacovigilance systems. The MCAZ in collaboration with the Expanded Programme on Immunization- Ministry of Health and Child Care (EPI-MoHCC), have continuously worked to develop vaccine pharmacovigilance in Zimbabwe through participation in World Health Organisation (WHO) projects, development and implementation of the Adverse Events Following Immunization (AEFI) surveillance guidelines and conducting trainings for health care professionals on AEFI reporting and case investigations.
To download all forms associated with Vaccine Safety including the WHO Vaccine Safety Fact Sheets click here
Brighton Collaboration – Case Definitions
How to Arrange Vaccines Inside Any Refrigerator
What Health Workers Must Do to Maintain the Cold Chain
How to Assess Possible Contraindications
Adverse Events Following Immunization Surveillance Guidelines
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