Coalition Shaping the Vaccination Landscape

Author:

Antczak Adam,Nitsch-Osuch AnetaORCID,Balcerzak MarcinORCID,Byliniak Michał,Chorostowska-Wynimko JoannaORCID,Jahnz-Różyk KarinaORCID,Konstanty Mikołaj,Krzywański JarosławORCID,Kuchar Ernest,Mastalerz-Migas AgnieszkaORCID,Wójcik Marek,Szenborn LeszekORCID

Abstract

In 2022, the National Program for Influenza Prevention coalition will have its 10th anniversary; it is one of Poland’s oldest educational initiatives. The National Program for Influenza Prevention was initiated to prevent a further decline and promote influenza prevention in the A(H1N1) post-pandemic years. In this review, we summarize the structure and operational model of the coalition and identify core functional elements that make it a key non-governmental organization involved in the prophylactics of communicable diseases. The coalition-based organization can operate in a complex environment, such as vaccinations requiring scientific, economic, social, and psychological involvement, and communications with different groups. Anchored to the history of the National Program for Influenza Prevention, we review Poland’s vaccination landscape changes from the last ten years.

Funder

National Program for Influenza Prevention

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

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

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