Довідник ВООЗ “Термостабільність вакцин” (73 сторінки)
Мова довідника - англійська.
Part I describes the issues related to vaccine stabilization, with emphasis on the projected evolution of the cold chain to protect vaccines both from heat and cold exposure. Part II details the stability of vaccines that are currently commonly used in national immunization programmes. It includes several vaccines not included in the previous document, products with heightened stability characteristics, new combination vaccines which may behave differently in terms of temperature sensitivity compared to the individual components, and products from an increased number of manufacturers, including many from developing countries. Part III focuses on other vaccines which are being used in some immunization programmes, and may be more used in the future. Part IV provides a summary taking into consideration the future evolution of the cold chain and of future vaccines, and attempting to predict applicability of the information provided here to the immunization worker in the field.
Part I describes the issues related to vaccine stabilization, with emphasis on the projected evolution of the cold chain to protect vaccines both from heat and cold exposure. Part II details the stability of vaccines that are currently commonly used in national immunization programmes. It includes several vaccines not included in the previous document, products with heightened stability characteristics, new combination vaccines which may behave differently in terms of temperature sensitivity compared to the individual components, and products from an increased number of manufacturers, including many from developing countries. Part III focuses on other vaccines which are being used in some immunization programmes, and may be more used in the future. Part IV provides a summary taking into consideration the future evolution of the cold chain and of future vaccines, and attempting to predict applicability of the information provided here to the immunization worker in the field.