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Cold Chain and Vaccine Delivery

Cold Chain and Vaccine Delivery

Cold Chain and Vaccine Delivery

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Cold Chain and Vaccine Delivery - Keeping Vaccines Potent

  • System: Storing & transporting vaccines at recommended temperatures from manufacture to use.
  • Crucial for vaccine potency & efficacy.
  • Temperatures:
    • Standard range (most vaccines at periphery): +2°C to +8°C.
    • Deep freeze (e.g., OPV, Measles, Yellow Fever, BCG at higher storage levels): -15°C to -25°C.
  • Shake Test: Detects freeze damage in Adsorbed vaccines (e.g. DPT, DT, TT, Hep B, Hib liquid, PCV, Pentavalent). Vaccine Cold Chain and Monitoring Equipment
  • Vaccine Vial Monitor (VVM): Monitors cumulative heat exposure for heat-sensitive vaccines.

Most Heat-Sensitive: OPV (Oral Polio Vaccine). Most Freeze-Sensitive (NEVER Freeze): Hep B, DPT, TT, Pentavalent, IPV, PCV. Freezing causes irreversible loss of potency & ↑adverse reactions after administration (sterile abscess).

Cold Chain and Vaccine Delivery - The Chilling Arsenal

  • System for storing & transporting vaccines at +2°C to +8°C (most), except OPV/Measles at -15°C to -25°C at higher levels.
  • Equipment:
    • Ice Lined Refrigerator (ILR): PHC level, +2°C to +8°C. Holds temp for ~24h if power fails.
    • Deep Freezer (DF): Stores ice packs, OPV, Measles. Temp: -15°C to -25°C.
    • Cold Box: Transport.
    • Vaccine Carrier: Outreach sessions.
  • Freeze-sensitive (DNF - Do Not Freeze): DPT, TT, HepB, IPV, PCV, Rota, Pentavalent. 📌
  • Heat-sensitive: OPV, Measles, MR, BCG, JE. Cold Chain Equipment Collage

VVM: Inner square vs. outer circle.

  • Stage 1 (lighter): Use.
  • Stage 2 (same color): Use first (OPV discard point).
  • Stage 3/4 (darker): Discard. Shake Test (for DNF vaccines like DPT, HepB):
  • Test vial sediment settles faster/same as control (frozen-thawed) → Discard (damaged).
  • Slower settling → Use.

Cold Chain and Vaccine Delivery - The Vaccine Voyage

Maintains vaccine potency via temperature control: +2°C to +8°C (most); -15°C to -25°C (OPV, Measles etc. long-term).

  • Equipment: WIC/WIF (Regional), ILR (PHC; 16-20 hrs backup), DF, Cold Boxes, Vaccine Carriers.
  • Monitoring:
    • VVM: Discard if inner square ≥ outer circle.
    • Shake Test: For freeze-sensitive (DPT, HepB, IPV). Discard if sediment persists.
  • Open Vial Policy: Specific multi-dose vials (OPV, DPT, HepB) usable up to 4 weeks if criteria met. Excludes BCG, Measles, MR, JE.

Vaccine and diluent arrangement in water-lined refrigerator

ILR Vaccine Arrangement (+2°C to +8°C):

  • Top (Warmer): Freeze-sensitive (DPT, TT, HepB, IPV, PCV, liquid Rota). Avoid freezer plate.
  • Bottom (Colder): Freeze-dried (BCG, Measles, MR, JE) & OPV.
  • Diluents: With vaccine or at +2°C to +8°C. No door storage. Air flow vital.

Cold Chain and Vaccine Delivery - Reaching the Unreached

  • Cold Chain: System maintaining vaccine potency from manufacturer to recipient via optimal temperatures.
    • Most vaccines: +2°C to +8°C.
    • OPV, Measles, Yellow Fever: -15°C to -25°C (central/regional).
  • Equipment: Ice-Lined Refrigerator (ILR), Deep Freezer (DF), Cold Box, Vaccine Carrier.
  • Monitoring Tools:
    • Vaccine Vial Monitor (VVM): Tracks cumulative heat exposure.
    • Shake Test: Detects freezing damage in DPT, TT, HepB.
  • Outreach Strategies: Mission Indradhanush, mobile immunization sessions.

⭐ eVIN (Electronic Vaccine Intelligence Network) modernizes India's vaccine logistics with real-time stock and temperature monitoring.

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

  • Store most vaccines at +2°C to +8°C.
  • OPV is most heat-sensitive; Hep B, DPT, TT are freeze-sensitive (do not freeze).
  • VVM indicates cumulative heat exposure; discard if inner square is darker or same color as outer circle.
  • Shake Test detects freezing damage in adsorbed vaccines like DPT, TT, Hep B.
  • Open Vial Policy allows reuse of specific multi-dose vials (e.g., OPV, Pentavalent) for up to 28 days if VVM is intact and cold chain maintained.
  • Discard reconstituted vaccines like BCG and Measles within 4 hours or at the end of the immunization session, whichever is earlier.

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