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    Leveraging COVID-19 Vaccine Safety Monitoring in Ethiopia and Pakistan to Enhance System-Wide Safety Surveillance
    Aida Arefayne Hagos, Zelalem Sahile, Waqas Ahmed and Souly Phanouvong
    Global Health: Science and Practice February 2024, 12(Supplement 1):e2300161; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00161

    This article demonstrates the importance of strengthening surveillance systems that monitor adverse events following immunization in Ethiopia and Pakistan to ensure vaccine safety and effectiveness and build public confidence in vaccination programs.

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    COVID-19 Vaccination Integration: Efforts in 11 African Countries to Strengthen the Primary Health Care System
    Imran Mirza, Ida-Marie Ameda, Antoinette Eleonore Ba, Celestin Traore, Mekonnen Tadesse Hagos, Abdoul Aziz Gbaya and Benjamin Schreiber
    Global Health: Science and Practice February 2024, 12(Supplement 1):e2300251; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00251

    Efforts to integrate COVID-19 vaccination into the primary health care system in 11 African countries have been initiated through partnerships, collaborations, and leveraging existing infrastructure.

  • Open Access
    Integrating COVID-19 Vaccination Into Primary Health Care as an Opportunity to Leverage Investments and Build a More Resilient Health System
    Jackline Kiarie, Edward Oladele, Gretchen De Silva, Erica Nybro and Irina Yacobson
    Global Health: Science and Practice February 2024, 12(Supplement 1):e2300420; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00420
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    Achieving COVID-19 and Routine Immunization Data Systems Integration on the Electronic Management of Immunization Data System in Nigeria
    Temitayo Tella-Lah, Dayo Akinleye, Abdulmumuni Samuel Aliyu, Tope Falodun, Stephanie Okpere, David Akpan, Olayinka Orefunwa, Loveth Metiboba, Judith Owoicho, Bassey Okposen and Amaka Nwabufo
    Global Health: Science and Practice February 2024, 12(Supplement 1):e2300149; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00149

    The authors discuss approaches to transforming Nigeria’s COVID-19 data management system (the Electronic Management of Immunization Data (EMID) system) into an optimized platform for integrated primary health care data management.

  • Open Access
    Leveraging the CORE Group Partners Project Polio Infrastructure to Integrate COVID-19 Vaccination and Routine Immunization in South Sudan
    Anthony Kisanga, Kathy Vassos Stamidis, Samuel Rumbe, Doris Lamunu, Adil Ben, Gena Ruocco Thomas and Jean Berchmans
    Global Health: Science and Practice February 2024, 12(Supplement 1):e2300178; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00178

    The article provides an adaptable model for resource-constrained settings for effectively integrating health care programs by showcasing how routine immunization can integrate with emerging disease prevention.

  • Open Access
    COVID-19 Vaccine Collaborative Supply Planning: Is This the Next Frontier for Routine Immunization Supply Chains?
    Laila Akhlaghi, Wendy Prosser, Avotiana Rakotomanga, Janet Makena, Tochukwu Azubike, Yahaya Bello, Samson Emelike, Liteboho Mothetsi, Moroke Motuba, Victor Olayemi, Sam Samba, Silvestre Suh, Stevens Ramaroson and Fatimata dit Ngo Yarro
    Global Health: Science and Practice February 2024, 12(Supplement 1):e2300150; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00150

    Collaborative supply planning approaches established for the COVID-19 vaccine roll-out can be adapted to routine immunization for improved vaccine management.

  • Open Access
    Integrating COVID-19 Vaccination in Primary Care Service Delivery: Insights From Implementation Research in the Philippines
    Juan Bernardo Lava, Vergil de Claro, Maria Socorro Quiñon, Rodney Labis, Wendel Marcelo, Miguel Angelo Lucero, Ophelia Mendoza and Laurentiu Stan
    Global Health: Science and Practice February 2024, 12(Supplement 1):e2300202; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00202

    The authors provide evidence of the feasibility of integrating public health interventions into primary care settings and highlight the potential of using existing primary care service delivery and financing mechanisms as entry points for integration.

  • Open Access
    Lessons From the COVID-19 Pandemic Response Implementation: A Case Study of South Sudan and Sierra Leone
    Evans Nyasimi Mokaya, Nathan Anyuon Atem, George Awzenio, Lawrence Mukombo, Tom Sesay, Desmond Maada Kangbai, Haurace Nyandemoh and Patience Musanhu
    Global Health: Science and Practice February 2024, 12(Supplement 1):e2300180; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00180

    In South Sudan and Sierra Leone, the implementation of the COVID-19 response generated lessons that could contribute to the improvement of routine health services and preparedness for future public health emergencies.

  • Open Access
    Service Delivery Considerations for Introducing New Injectable Contraceptives Lasting 4 and 6 Months in Nigeria and Uganda: A Qualitative Study
    Rebecca L. Callahan, Holly M. Burke, Anna Lawton, Funmilola M. OlaOlorun, Fredrick Mubiru, Helen Anyasi, Christina M. Wong, Dieudonné Bidashimwa, Marissa Velarde and Lucy W. Ruderman
    Global Health: Science and Practice December 2023, 11(6):e2300214; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00214

    Family planning stakeholders in Nigeria and Uganda are interested in expanding the range of injectable contraceptives offered in their countries, and their engagement will be key to ensuring the successful introduction and scale-up of these new products.

  • Open Access
    Corrigendum: Carrasco M et al., Assessing Use, Usefulness, and Application of the High Impact Practices in Family Planning Briefs and Strategic Planning Guides
    Global Health: Science and Practice December 2023, 11(6):e2300445; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00445

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