Priority-setting for early access to COVID-19 vaccines in Islamic Republic of Iran
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Published:2023-08-03
Issue:8
Volume:29
Page:587-598
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ISSN:1020-3397
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Container-title:Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
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Short-container-title:East Mediterr Health J.
Author:
Bahmani Fatemeh,Parsapour Alireza,Abbasi Nasrin,Zahraei Seyyed,Tavakoli Nader,Shamsi-Gooshki Ehsan
Abstract
Background: Priority-setting for early access to vaccines during a pandemic optimizes the impact of vaccine rollout, however, low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have little experience in policymaking on this. In the Islamic Republic of Iran, the national clinical ethics committee developed a policy for early access to COVID-19 vaccines with support from the national committee on COVID-19 vaccine. Aims: This paper reports the process and results of a national COVID-19 vaccine priority-setting in the Islamic Republic of Iran and discusses its ethical and cultural aspects. Methods: A multidisciplinary team of experts planned and developed a national guideline following an extensive literature review and face-to-face consultations. Results: We present the list of priority groups and subgroups, tiered through a 4-phase process, as well as the ethical values and sociocultural issues underpinning COVID-19 vaccine prioritization in the Islamic Republic of Iran. Conclusions: Our experience shows that a transparent and well-reasoned policymaking process can inform fair prioritysetting for pandemic vaccines, especially in LMICs.
Publisher
World Health Organization Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean (WHO/EMRO)
Cited by
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