Orientations

Stakeholder preferences for a new rotavirus vaccine candidate

Current live, oral rotavirus vaccines (LORVs) are reducing severe diarrhea in all settings, but they are not as effective in places with the highest burden. Alternative approaches in advanced clinical development include injectable next-generation rotavirus vaccines (iNGRVs), which have the potential to better protect children against disease, be combined with existing routine immunizations, and be even more affordable than the current LORVs. PATH conducted a series of studies to understand the real public health value of iNGRVs to help inform decisions by international agencies, funders, vaccine manufacturers, and countries. This included a feasibility and acceptability study with national stakeholders and healthcare providers in Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Peru, Senegal, and Sri Lanka to assess their preferences for different hypothetical rotavirus vaccine options. These six briefs provide an overview of the results in each of the study countries.

Auteurs

Langues

  • Anglais

Année de publication

2021

Éditeur

PATH

Type

Orientations

Catégories

  • Vaccins et dispositifs d'administration

Maladies

  • Rotavirus

Pays

  • Ghana
  • Kenya
  • Malawi
  • Pérou
  • Sénégal
  • Sri Lanka

Régions de l'OMS

  • Région africaine
  • Région des Amériques
  • Région de l'Asie du Sud-Est