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A year in the life of a vaccine by Kevin O'Donnell
Kevin
O’Donnell reviews the role of VVM and how it can be the answer to increase
access and ensure quality of vaccine was not compromised due to unacceptable
heat exposure.
Cold chain challenges everywhere by Simona
Zipursky
Simona Zipursky reviews the cold chain challenges to demonstrate that problems are both in developing and industrialized countries and questions whether VVM should also be the answer for both.
How does a VVM work by Denis Maire
Denis Maire summarizes the technical characteristics of VVMs and explains how they work.
Interpretation of VVM in relation to other temperature
monitoring devices by Umit Kartoglu
Umit Kartoglu reviews temperature monitoring devices used in a typical vaccine cold chain and analyses how the readings relate to each other when there are more than one device at a particular point. This analysis is done from the VVM perspective.
Using VVM as a stock management tool by Umit Kartoglu
Umit Kartoglu reviews the requirements for product arrival, storage and dispatch and analyses the role of VVM in effective stock management for each step. Special emphasis is given to the relation of VVM and expiry date in illustrating how VVM over-rules earliest expiry first out principle.
Vaccines beyond the cold chain by Simona Zipursky
Simona Zipursky reviews the studies on taking vaccines beyond the cold chain all published in peer-review journals and comments on how VVMs could be instrumental in these operations.
VVMs getting smarter by Umit Kartoglu
Umit Kartoglu reviews the recent changes in integrity and location of VVMs and the new message VVM is giving whether a vial containing multi-dose vaccine following opening can be kept for a subsequent session or not.
VVM use at the most periphery by Serge Ganivet
Serge Ganivet reviews the VVM use at the most periphery through different examples and brings new perspectives on how to make best decisions based on the expiry and VVM readings.