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Vaccine ; 41(51): 7598-7607, 2023 Dec 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37989612

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BACKGROUND: Low immunization coverage rates in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have been reflective of challenges with vaccine access, support and delivery in the country. Motivated by measles and vaccine-derived polio virus (VDPV) outbreaks in 2016-17 and low vaccination rates, the provinces of Haut Lomami and Tanganyika were identified as pilot locations for an innovative approach focused on establishing a consortium of partners supporting local government. This approach was formalized through Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) between the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and Provincial governments in 2018. A third province, Lualaba, established an MoU in 2021. MOU IMPLEMENTATION: These MoUs were 5-year partnerships designed to aid provinces in meeting four key objectives: 80 % immunization coverage, management/elimination of polio/cVDPV outbreaks, improvement of vaccine accessibility, and transfer of immunization service management to provincial leadership. OUTCOMES: During the MoU period, Haut-Lomami saw an increase in full immunization coverage, from 35.7 % (MICS 2018) to 88.9 % (VCS 2021-22), the highest in country. A sharp drop in percentage of zero-dose children was observed in the 3 provinces, confirming improved access to immunization services. Tanganyika saw initial improvement in full immunization coverage, followed by a drop in the VCS 2021-22 due to COVID-19 and healthcare worker strikes. Coverage improved in Tanganyika in the 2023 VCS. The 3 provinces increased their financial contributions to routine immunization and are now the top contributing provinces. While no cVDPV cases were recorded in 2020 and 2021, cVDPV1 and cVDPV2 outbreaks are afflicting the 3 provinces since 2022. CONCLUSIONS: Ultimately, the provincial MoUs were successful in bolstering provincial autonomy and capacity building with the biggest success being a drop in zero-dose children. While not all objectives have been met, the MoU approach served as an innovative program for key aspects of strengthening routine immunization in the DRC.


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Poliomielite , Vacinas , Criança , Humanos , República Democrática do Congo/epidemiologia , Parcerias Público-Privadas , Imunização , Vacinação , Poliomielite/prevenção & controle , Poliomielite/epidemiologia , Programas de Imunização
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J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr ; 68 Suppl 2: S248-51, 2015 Mar 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25723991

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BACKGROUND: In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), men who have sex with men (MSM) and female sex workers (FSW) have the highest HIV prevalence but have the least access to services due to their marginalization within Congolese society. METHODS: The Projet Intégré de VIH/SIDA au Congo (ProVIC) aims to reduce the risk and impact of HIV in the DRC through community- and facility-based prevention, counseling and testing, and treatment strategies aimed at high-risk populations, including MSM and FSW. To more effectively meet the needs of key populations, ProVIC tailored the existing interventions to better suit MSM and FSW by offering mobile counseling and rapid HIV testing services at night in MSM and FSW "hotspots," targeting outreach to and mobilizing key populations through social networks of MSM and FSW peer educators and recruiters, and referring MSM and FSW who test HIV positive to "friendly" clinics. RESULTS: Through these approaches, ProVIC was able to reach 2,621 MSM and 12,746 FSW with targeted prevention messaging in 2013 and provide testing and counseling services to 4,366 MSM and 21,033 FSW from October 2012 to June 2014. CONCLUSIONS: By applying innovative adaptations geared toward key populations, ProVIC has been able to better reach MSM and FSW in the DRC. ProVIC's targeted interventions for MSM and FSW provide promising examples of programming that can be used to meet the HIV prevention and testing needs of key populations and improve referrals for care and treatment, particularly in complex and unstable settings similar to the DRC.


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Infecções por HIV/prevenção & controle , Homossexualidade Masculina , Profissionais do Sexo , Instituições de Assistência Ambulatorial , República Democrática do Congo/epidemiologia , Feminino , Infecções por HIV/epidemiologia , Serviços de Saúde , Acessibilidade aos Serviços de Saúde , Humanos , Masculino
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