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Subject: Vaccines and immunization
- Assessment of a Remote Alarm System for Vaccine Storage in Albania
Between March and December 2010 this project Optimize study assessed the marginal managerial advantages of using a global system for mobile communications/short message service messaging to transmit the temperature data in 24 health centers of the district of Shkodra, Albania.
Publication date: July 2011
Region: Global
- Assessment of the Vaccine Supply Chain for Fee-Based Immunization in Hanoi Capital and Ho Chi Minh City
The objective of this project Optimize assessment was to understand the structure, scope, and quality of the vaccine supply chain for fee-based immunization services and to provide recommendations for strengthening management and monitoring the quality of the vaccine supply chain for fee-based immunization.
Publication date: April 2011
Region: Asia
- Assessment of Vaccine Preventable Disease Surveillance Systems in Georgia
This comprehensive assessment of the Georgian vaccine-preventable disease (VPD) surveillance system identifies major problems in the Georgian health system that limit the ability of current surveillance efforts to provide quality information to guide public health actions.
Publication date: 2002
Region: Eastern Europe
- An Assessment of Vaccine Supply Chain and Logistics Systems in Thailand
Health Systems Research Institute, in partnership with project Optimize, a PATH and World Health Organization collaboration, commissioned a study led by the Faculty of Pharmacy, Mahidol University, to better understand the vaccine supply chain system in Thailand and the challenges of implementing a streamlined vendor-managed inventory system.
Publication date: September 2011
Region: Asia
- ASUH (Awal Sehat Untuk Hidup Sehat): Improving the Health of Newborns in Indonesia: Final Report
Final report from PATH to USAID Jakarta for the ASUH or Healthy Start for a Healthy Life program. From 2000-2003, PATH, in collaboration with the Indonesian Ministry of Health and other partners, galvanized the participation of communities and the health system in four of Indonesia's districts.
Author: Muller N; Palmer A; Tsu V
Publication date: 2003
Region: Asia
- Attitudes Toward Immunization in Cambodia: A Qualitative Study of Health Worker and Community Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices in Kampong Chhnang
Childhood immunization is a major public health concern in Cambodia. A study of the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of communities and health workers was conducted to identify barriers to immunization and inform future information, education, and communication strategies.
Publication date: 2002
Region: Asia
- Before and After: How an Online Immunization Registry has Benefitted Health Workers in Albania
Starting in 2009, the Albanian Institute of Public Health collaborated with project Optimize to implement an online immunization information system (IIS) that can schedule and record all child immunizations in the country, as well as manage vaccine stock and storage. The “before” pictures describe how health workers used the previous paper-based registry, while the “after” pictures describe how they are now using the online IIS.
Publication date: April 2013
Region: Eastern Europe
Part of series: Project Optimize photo sets
- Breakeven Analysis for Various Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Presentations in Vietnam and Uganda
The study highlighted in this project Optimize report uses a breakeven cost analysis to compare potential prices, wastage rates, and cold chain requirements for various human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine presentations.
Publication date: August 2010
Region: Global
- Breastfeeding and Diarrhea
This fact sheet aims to raise awareness about breastfeeding to prevent and treat diarrhea. One in a set of introductory resources, it provides stakeholders and policymakers in the world’s poorest countries with crucial information on a proven intervention in the fight against diarrheal disease.
Publication date: January 2008
Region: Global
Part of series: Diarrheal disease fact sheets
- Bringing Online Immunization Registries to Low-Resource Countries
Today, most health workers at the service‐delivery level in developing countries use paper‐based systems to track the individuals who have been vaccinated and the vaccines and other resources used during the process. Project Optimize, a World Health Organization and PATH collaboration, is working with the Albanian Institute of Public Health to develop and implement an immunization information system that will provide the type of high-quality, granular data that policymakers need.
Publication date: July 2012
Region: Global
- Building Next-Generation Vaccine Supply Systems: Supply Chain Modeling and Optimization
This fact sheet describes how project Optimize and our partners, Agence de Médecine Préventive, United Nations Children’s Fund, and the Vaccine Modeling Initiative at University of Pittsburgh, are working with countries to model the impact of changes to vaccine logistics and supply systems on vaccine availability, using a powerful new modeling tool called HERMES.
Publication date: May 2012
Region: Global
- Building the Future of Immunization: The Children's Vaccine Program Annual Report
Publication date: 2002
Region: Global
- Cambodia: "Coverage Improvement Planning" Pays Off - Expanding Services and Increasing Financial Sustainablity
Publication date: 2004
Region: Asia
- The Case for Childhood Immunization
Author: Kane M; Lasher H
Publication date: 2002
Region: Global
Part of series: CVP Occasional Papers
- The Case for Investment in Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli Vaccines
This market assessment aims to increase the awareness of biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies worldwide about the opportunities and potential markets that exist for low-cost and effective vaccines against enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC). In addition, it provides donors and commercial investors with a better understanding of the potential risks, rewards, and gaps in knowledge relative to these opportunities as they consider their own investment strategies. The resulting analysis demonstrates that ETEC vaccines may represent a moderate opportunity for industry investment with an estimated annual revenue potential of more than US$600 million ten years after global launch.
Publication date: March 2011
Region: Global
- Cervical Cancer Prevention Initiatives at PATH: Two Decades of Progress Toward a World Free of HPV-Related Cancers
PATH’s key areas of work in cervical cancer prevention are described in depth in this 12-page publication.
Publication date: August 2008
Region: Global
- Cervical Cancer Project in Vietnam
This fact sheet provides an overview of PATH's work to prevent and treat cervical cancer in Vietnam, including human papillomavirus vaccine introduction research, vaccine demonstration, a screening and treatment pilot model, and advocacy.
Publication date: May 2011
Region: Asia
- Cervical Cancer Vaccine Project
PATH’s HPV Vaccine: Evidence for Impact project is designed to strengthen the capacity of developing countries to prevent cervical cancer. We are collaborating with partners in India, Peru, Uganda, and Vietnam to explore the most acceptable strategies for vaccinating young adolescent girls against human papillomavirus.
Publication date: May 2010
Region: Global
- Charting the Course for Integrated Diarrhea Control in Malawi: A Way Forward for Policy Change
This document outlines a landscape policy analysis that identified challenges and opportunities for prioritizing diarrheal disease in Malawi.
Publication date: November 2011
Region: Africa
- China Country Program Website
This website about PATH’s China country program provides an overview of the program and its featured projects. See other PATH program websites.
Publication date: 2013
Region: Asia
Part of series: PATH's program websites

