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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

Fundamental routine immunization and prevention program

Many Luvalo

Eduiba global-projectos & consultoria, Angola

T

he outbreak of yellow fever in Angola, as well as in

Rdcongo, was a strong signal of the absence of a large

network of humanization (political) for lack of creation and

support in the work related to primary health care. According

to the United Nations agency for health, more than 965

people were killed by the epidemic, 868 cases of infection

were laboratory confirmed only in Angola, and more than

30 million people were vaccinated in emergency campaigns

to control the outbreak in both countries neighbors, who

have the weakest health systems in the world. With nearly

25 million inhabitants, Angola has three million clinical

cases annually and 6,000 annual deaths, according to

Filomeno Fortes, coordinator of the National Malaria Control

Program. Bet on prevention the question is what should

be done to avoid a new epidemic, namely: The creation

of child vaccination programs continues the creation of

structures for the conservation of vaccines, flexible vaccine

distribution management and routes transportation (import

and export policies) decentralization of health services and

prevention rapid response teams for outbreak response.

WHO recommends that all countries at risk have at least

one national laboratory where basic blood tests for yellow

fever and other outbreaks of epidemics can be carried out. A

case of yellow fever laboratory confirmed in an unvaccinated

population is considered an outbreak. A confirmed case in

any context should be thoroughly investigated, particularly

in an area where the majority of the population has been

vaccinated. Research teams should assess and respond to

the outbreak with emergency measures and longer-term

vaccination plans.

Speaker Biography

Many Luvalo is Project Manager and Supervisor of Eduiba Global-Projectos and

Consultoria, Proficient in commercial marketing management and customer

acquisition. Graphic-web designer skills and social network management, promoter of

health and IT technologies. Has experience in analyzing new markets and as an activist

in AHPS-ONG has passion and experience in social and philanthropic work, promoting

Art, well-being, peace and helping other

e:

many.marcelo@gmail.com