Study of factors limiting universal access and use immunization services in the African context

European Congress on Vaccines & Vaccination and Gynecologic Oncology
October 26-27 ,2018 Budapest , Hungary

Alpha Ahmadou Diallo, Peter G, F Biro Diallo and Mahi Barry

University Conakry, Guinea

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Clinical Immunology and Allergy

DOI: 10.21767/2471-304X-C2-006

Abstract

The review of the factors hindering access to vaccination and the process of accompanying the actors as part of the plan for strengthening social mobilization and communication capacities to remove barriers to access to vaccination for all. The main measures taken are: 1) the commitment of the program and district management teams to assume their functions; 2) Upgrading vaccinating agents to acquire the necessary knowledge, skills and attitudes that encourage the vaccination of targets by trust; 3) the promotion of good practices towards change, reason for the program through the opportunities to communicate differently and to share data in favor of vaccination: Involvement of the press, distribution of SMS by telephone operators, alliance with Religious, promotion of vaccination in schools so that students are vectors of good information on vaccination in their family, social networks, publication of a bulletin on vaccination, involvement of artists and promoters of culture, incentives/ promotion, action research development, on-going systemic data analysis, advisory support, integrated supervision, program review, local funding for immunization.

Biography

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dalphahm@yahoo.fr