Balancing Routine and Pandemic: The Synergy of India’s Universal Immunization Program and COVID-19 Vaccination Program

Author:

Kumar Pawan1,Chakraborty Ashish Birendra1,Dhandore Suhas1,Dhalaria Pritu2ORCID,Singh Ajeet Kumar2ORCID,Agarwal Disha2,Singh Kapil1,Priyadarshini Pretty2,Jain Paras2ORCID,Bahl Vidushi2,Taneja Gunjan3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Immunization Division, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, New Delhi 110011, India

2. Immunization Technical Support Unit, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, New Delhi 110070, India

3. Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, New Delhi 110067, India

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic posed substantial challenges to healthcare systems globally and severely disrupted essential health services, including routine immunization programs. In India, these disruptions were exacerbated due to the sudden emergence of the pandemic and lockdown measures, leading to mass migrations and a shortage of healthcare workers. Caregivers’ concerns about routine immunization sessions further compounded the problem, resulting in a sharp increase in zero-dose children. This review paper examines India’s strategies for conducting one of the world’s largest COVID-19 vaccination programs while effectively restoring and perpetuating its Universal Immunization Program (UIP). The UIP played a pivotal role in sustaining immunization services during the pandemic, ultimately improving immunization coverage compared to pre-pandemic levels. India’s accomplishments in this regard are highlighted through key performance indicators, the reach of immunization services, a reduction in zero-dose children, and antigen-wise coverage. The paper also discusses the successful integration of COVID-19 vaccination within the UIP framework, underscoring the significance of existing infrastructure, technology, and capacity building. India’s dedication to concurrently managing routine immunization and COVID-19 vaccination showcases the adaptability and resilience of its healthcare system. India’s journey serves as a global example of efficient mass immunization during challenging times, emphasizing the importance of political will, healthcare infrastructure investment, skilled healthcare workforces, and comprehensive vaccination programs. In a world grappling with the dual challenge of COVID-19 and routine immunization, India’s experience provides a roadmap for strengthening healthcare systems and promoting public health as the critical agenda in challenging times.

Funder

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Infectious Diseases,Drug Discovery,Pharmacology,Immunology

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