Efforts made to ensure vaccines for expanded immunisation programme

Efforts made to ensure vaccines for expanded immunisation programme hinh anh 1The EPI, launched in 1985, is providing immunisation to more than 10 . (Photo: VNA)


Hanoi (VNA) –
The is
working hard to ensure vaccine supply for the
(EPI), heard a regular in Hanoi on December 6.

Deputy Minister Nguyen Thi Lien Huong noted that the
EPI, launched in 1985, is providing immunisation to more than 10 vaccine
preventable diseases.

Over the past time, the ministry has drastically
directed agencies and localities, and coordinated with relevant ministries and agencies
to step up activities to ensure vaccines for the programme, she added.

For the 10 types of vaccines that can be produced
domestically, the ministry has reviewed legal regulations and make purchase
orders, she said, adding that a specific price plan is expected to be completed
within this month.

The ministry has also assigned the National Institute
of Hygiene and Epidemiology to sign contracts with vaccine producers and distribute
vaccines to localities, according to the official.

For the 5-in-1 vaccine that must be imported, the ministry
has assigned the institute to carry out procurement in the form of open
domestic bidding in line with the Bidding Law.

While waiting for the procurement procedures to be
completed, it sought vaccine donations from both international and domestic
organisations, she said, noting that in late August, with the funding from the
World Health Organisation (WHO), the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)
and other organisations, 258,000 doses of the vaccine arrived in Vietnam, and
have been allocated to localities.

The Australian government will provide Vietnam
with 490,600 doses of such vaccine, and they are scheduled to arrive in the
Southeast Asian nation this month, the official continued.

Apart from instructing relevant units to promptly set
out vaccine supply plans for 2024, the ministry is coordinating with ministries
and agencies in amending the Government’s Decree No. 104/2016/ND-CP dated July
1, 2016 regulating vaccination activities, allowing the central budget to be
earmarked to vaccine purchase in service of the EPI, Huong said./.

VNA

Source: VietnamPlus

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