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NAFDAC joins £3.7m global vaccine safety project to combat fake, substandard vaccines

NAFDAC joins £3.7m global vaccine safety project to combat fake, substandard vaccines

By GhanaSummary NewsroomNigeria

The project is expected to generate critical evidence for the implementation of innovative technologies that can verify vaccine quality at different points within the supply chain, helping to strengthen immunisation programmes, improve regulatory oversight and boost public trust in vaccines.

According to her, the project will reinforce Nigeria’s regulatory capacity while generating evidence to support the deployment of rapid screening technologies capable of verifying vaccine quality throughout the supply chain.

The collaboration is expected to strengthen Nigeria’s post-marketing vaccine surveillance system by evaluating innovative screening devices, expanding routine vaccine lot-release laboratory testing and conducting health economics studies to determine the most cost-effective approaches for monitoring vaccine quality.

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