-
Categories
-
Pharmaceutical Intermediates
-
Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients
-
Food Additives
- Industrial Coatings
- Agrochemicals
- Dyes and Pigments
- Surfactant
- Flavors and Fragrances
- Chemical Reagents
- Catalyst and Auxiliary
- Natural Products
- Inorganic Chemistry
-
Organic Chemistry
-
Biochemical Engineering
- Analytical Chemistry
-
Cosmetic Ingredient
- Water Treatment Chemical
-
Pharmaceutical Intermediates
Promotion
ECHEMI Mall
Wholesale
Weekly Price
Exhibition
News
-
Trade Service
WHO and other institutions announce the 2030 Agenda for Immunization to promote vaccination |
Xinhua News Agency, Geneva, April 26 (Reporter Liu Qu) World Health Organization, UNICEF, Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization and other institutions jointly announced the "2030 Agenda for Immunization" on the 26th, aiming to save more by promoting vaccination Human life.
World Immunization Week is held in the last week of April every year.
WHO, UNICEF, Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization and other institutions jointly launched the "2030 Agenda for Immunization" that day, which focuses on vaccination throughout the life cycle from infants to adolescents to old age.
The main goals of the agenda include achieving 90% coverage of basic vaccinations in children and adolescents by 2030; halving the number of children who are not vaccinated at all; and completing the introduction of new or underutilized vaccines in 500 countries or regions , Such as vaccines against new coronavirus, rotavirus or human papillomavirus.
WHO Director-General Tan Desai said that vaccines will help end the new crown pandemic, but the premise is to ensure that all countries have fair access to vaccines and establish a strong vaccine supply system.
A WHO survey found that about 37% of surveyed countries still report that their routine immunization services are disrupted by the new crown epidemic.
UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore said that the signs before the new crown pandemic have shown that humans are beginning to lose their advantage in preventing preventable childhood diseases, and 20 million children have missed critical vaccinations.
WHO, UNICEF, Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization and other agencies call on all parties to take urgent action, while leaders of all countries should make a clear commitment to implement the 2030 Agenda for Immunization.
leader