WHO Immunization Implementation Guide
0.2.0 - ci-build
WHO Immunization Implementation Guide, published by WHO. This guide is not an authorized publication; it is the continuous build for version 0.2.0 built by the FHIR (HL7® FHIR® Standard) CI Build. This version is based on the current content of https://github.com/WorldHealthOrganization/smart-immunizations/ and changes regularly. See the Directory of published versions
| Official URL: http://smart.who.int/immunizations/PlanDefinition/IMMZD2DTVaricella1Dose | Version: 0.2.0 | |||
| Draft as of 2025-11-25 | Computable Name: IMMZD2DTVaricella1Dose | |||
IMMZ.D2.DT.Varicella.1 dose Countries where varicella is an important public health burden could consider introducing varicella vaccination in the routine childhood immunization programme. However, resources should be sufficient to ensure reaching and sustaining vaccine coverage ≥ 80%. Decision-making on childhood varicella vaccination should also include consideration of the possible impact on herpes zoster. The number of doses recommended is dependent on the goal of the vaccination programme. One dose is sufficient to reduce mortality and severe morbidity from varicella but not to prevent limited virus circulation and outbreaks. Two doses have higher effectiveness and should therefore be recommended in countries where the programmatic goal is, in addition to decreasing mortality and severe morbidity, to further reduce the number of cases and outbreaks.
| Id: | IMMZD2DTVaricella1Dose | ||
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| Url: | IMMZ.D2.DT.Varicella.1 dose | ||
| Version: | 0.2.0 | ||
| Title: | IMMZ.D2.DT.Varicella.1 dose | ||
| Status: | draft | ||
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system: http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/plan-definition-type code: eca-rule |
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| Date: | 2025-11-25 20:07:03+0000 | ||
| Publisher: | WHO | ||
| Description: | IMMZ.D2.DT.Varicella.1 dose Countries where varicella is an important public health burden could consider introducing varicella vaccination in the routine childhood immunization programme. However, resources should be sufficient to ensure reaching and sustaining vaccine coverage ≥ 80%. Decision-making on childhood varicella vaccination should also include consideration of the possible impact on herpes zoster. The number of doses recommended is dependent on the goal of the vaccination programme. One dose is sufficient to reduce mortality and severe morbidity from varicella but not to prevent limited virus circulation and outbreaks. Two doses have higher effectiveness and should therefore be recommended in countries where the programmatic goal is, in addition to decreasing mortality and severe morbidity, to further reduce the number of cases and outbreaks. |
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