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Ann Clin Trials Vaccines Res. 2017 | Volume 1 Issue 2
Global Vaccines & Vaccination Summit & B2B
November 01-02, 2017 | Toronto, Canada
Production, conservation, distribution, import and export of vaccines, B2B
Abiude Paulino
Eduiba global-projectos & consultoria, Angola
A
ngola is the country with the highest child mortality
rate in the world, says WHO-World Health Organization,
which released the annual report on health monitoring in
the world. Angola, a Portuguese-speaking African country,
has the highest infant mortality rate in the world and the
second lowest in life expectancy from 2015 to 2017. In the
country, every thousand live births, 156.9 children die by
the age of five and the yellow fever that killed thousands of
people in Angola in 2016.
Maternal Mortality Rate:
Regarding maternal mortality,
Angola recorded 477 deaths per 100,000 live births. The
second country with the highest maternal mortality rate is
Sierra Leone, where 1,360 women die in the year.
Production Expectation:
Supporting Africa to advance
universal health based on stronger primary care by supplying
vaccines in Angolan hospitals is the best thing we can do to
make surewe can achieve a better position in the fight against
the eradication of poliomyelitis diseases with opportunities
to create consistent laboratories, clinics and hospitals with
technical and labor skills.
Interfering Factors:
Factors that interfere with vaccination
coverage in Angola can be grouped in several dimensions:
the lack of a permanent immunization system (policy). The
lack of vaccine distribution and conservation structures, the
lack of design laboratories and specialized clinics, the lack of
mass publicity and initiatives in the vaccine areas and lack of
sufficient import of all types of vaccines.
Speaker Biography
Mr. Abiude Paulino is proficient in Project Management Technology. Founder of Eduiba
Global, technology markets analyst. Has your experience in research, evaluation and
passion in improving health and well-being. In an analysis based on health problems
in Angola, it intends to develop projects related to the production of equipment and
vaccines in Angola. Its evaluation model will create new ways to improve health care
in Africa.
e:
many.marcelo@gmail.com




