Policy perspectives on the sustainable introduction of pneumococcal conjugate vaccines in middle-income countries

Author:

Weeks RoseORCID,Dhaliwal Baldeep K.ORCID,Huber JasmineORCID,Nabia SarahORCID,Al-Shaikh Ala’a F.ORCID,Chokephaibulkit Kulkanya,Fernando LaKKumarORCID,Baghagho EhssanORCID,Shet AnitaORCID

Abstract

AbstractDespite the well-documented life-saving potential of pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (PCV) and global efforts to widen vaccine availability, access to PCV in middle-income countries (MICs) has remained suboptimal due, in part, to vaccine pricing and limited external funding opportunities. To understand gaps and opportunities for improving vaccine equality, this qualitative study engaged government policymakers and program leaders from MICs that do not currently have PCV in their national immunization programs to explore their perspectives on decision-making contexts and constraints related to PCV introduction. In-depth interviews with 17 participants from Egypt, Jordan, Sri Lanka, and Thailand in 2023 documented that, despite high routine immunization coverage and commitment toward building equitable health systems, implementing new vaccines such as PCV has remained challenging. Among the six thematic areas that emerged, two were strong enablers to vaccine implementation: 1) the existence of strong primary healthcare systems; and 2) established policy processes for vaccine decision-making. Three themes that emerged have historically hindered PCV introduction, including; 1) limited information on disease burden and available vaccine products; 2) competing country health priorities; and 3) financing challenges. The interplay of these thematic areas has documented a paradox unique to MICs, further contributing to inequalities in vaccine access. While a subset of MICs recently became eligible for support from Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance for introducing new vaccines, the marketplace has historically lacked tiered vaccine pricing that MICs could sustain for the long term. This is despite the great need with existing inequities and a substantial proportion of the world’s low-income and displaced populations. Finally, participants pointed to opportunities to address barriers through support from global and regional actors providing technical capacity-strengthening, advocacy, and strategic financial support. These findings are informative for strengthening equality in access to vaccines and developing sustainable strategies to introduce and sustain life-saving childhood vaccines, including PCV.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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