Evidence-based National Vaccine Policy
Published By: Medico Friend Circle on eSS | Published Date: May, 05 , 2010India has over a century old tradition of development and production of vaccines. The Government
rightly adopted self-sufficiency in vaccine production and self-reliance in vaccine technology as its
policy objectives in 1986. However, in the absence of a full-fledged vaccine policy, there have been
concerns related to demand and supply, manufacture vs. import, role of public and private sectors,
choice of vaccines, new and combination vaccines, universal vs. selective vaccination, routine
immunization vs. special drives, cost-benefit aspects, regulatory issues, logistics etc. The need for a
comprehensive and evidence based vaccine policy that enables informed decisions on all these aspects
from the public health point of view brought together doctors, scientists, policy analysts, lawyers and
civil society representatives to formulate this policy paper for the consideration of the Government.
This paper evolved out of the first ever ICMR-NISTADS national brainstorming workshop on vaccine
policy held during 4-5 June, 2009 in New Delhi, and subsequent discussions over email for several
weeks, before being adopted unanimously in the present form.
Author(s): Anant Phadke, Y. Madhavi, Jacob M. Puliyel, Joseph L. Mathew, N. Raghuram, S. Srinivasan | Posted on: Jan 05, 2011 | Views(1194) | Download (210)