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Evaluation of National Immunization Technical Advisory Groups (NITAGs) of middle-income countries in the WHO European Region; a synopsis

Wiebe Külper‐SchiekInfectious Disease Epidemiology, Robert Koch Institute, Berlin, GermanyLiudmila MosinaWHO Regional Office for Europe, Vaccine-Preventable Diseases & Immunization, Copenhagen, DenmarkLisa Jacques-CarrollWHO Regional Office for Europe, Vaccine-Preventable Diseases & Immunization, Copenhagen, DenmarkAnnika FalmanInfectious Disease Epidemiology, Robert Koch Institute, Berlin, GermanyThomas HarderInfectious Disease Epidemiology, Robert Koch Institute, Berlin, GermanyEduard KakarriqiEpidemiology and Control of Infectious Diseases Department, Institute of Public Health of Albania, Tirana, AlbaniaIria PrezaWHO Country Office for Albania, Vaccine-Preventable Diseases & Immunization, Tirana, AlbaniaArman BadalyanDepartment of Epidemiology, Yerevan State Medical University, Yerevan, ArmeniaGayane SahakyanNational Center of Disease Control and Prevention, Ministry of Health of Armenia, Yerevan, ArmeniaO. N. RomanovaDepartment of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Belarus State Medical University, Minsk, BelarusVeronika ShimanovichLaboratory of Quality Control of Immunobiological Medicines, Republican Research and Practical Center for Epidemiology and Microbiology, Minsk, BelarusSanjin MusaDepartment of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Institute for Public Health of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo, Bosnia and HerzegovinaDinagul BayeshevaDepartment of Children's Infectious Diseases, Astana Medical University, Astana, KazakhstanNurshay AzimbayevaVaccine Preventable Disease Control Unit of the Sanitary - Epidemiology Control Committee, Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana, KazakhstanZuridin Sharipovich NurmatovNational Institute of Public Health, Ministry of Health of the Kyrgyz Republic, Bishkek, KyrgyzstanV.S. ToigombaevaDepartment of General and Clinical Epidemiology, Kyrgyz State Medical Academy, Bishkek, KyrgyzstanNinel RevencoDepartment of Pediatrics, State University of Medicine and Pharmaceutics "Nicolae Testemiţanu", Chisinau, MoldovaVeaceslav GuțuLjiljana Markovic‐DenicFaculty of Medicine, Institute for Epidemiology University of Belgrade, Belgrade, SerbiaBranka Bonači‐NikolićDepartment of Allergy and Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade and Clinic of Allergy and Immunology/Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade, SerbiaDilorom TursunovaCommittee for Sanitary-Epidemiological Welfare and Public Health of Republic of Uzbekistan, Immunization and Logistics, Tashkent, UzbekistanNigora TadzhiyevaDepartment of Infectious Diseases, Tashkent Medical Academy, Tashkent, UzbekistanOle WichmannInfectious Disease Epidemiology, Robert Koch Institute, Berlin, GermanySiddhartha Sankar DattaWHO Regional Office for Europe, Vaccine-Preventable Diseases & Immunization, Copenhagen, Denmark
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Introduction: A National Immunization Technical Advisory Group (NITAG) provides independent guidance to Ministries of Health (MoH) and policymakers, enabling them to make informed decisions on national immunization policies and practices. As of 2022, 50 of the 53 countries in the World Health Organization (WHO) European Region (the Region) had established a NITAG, with 58% of all NITAGs and 66% of those in middle-income countries (MICs) in the Region meeting all six WHO process indicators of NITAG functionality. However, many newly established NITAGs in MICs in the Region experience challenges in terms of their functioning, structure, and outputs. Methods: To address these challenges and achieve the goal of evidence-informed decision making on immunizations, the WHO Regional Office for Europe and the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) implemented a project to strengthen the functioning of MIC NITAGs of the Region through comprehensive evaluations of nine NITAGs and development and implementation of improvement plans. Results: All evaluated NITAGs are formally established and complete the most important aspects of NITAG functioning. The main challenge for all NITAGs is the lack of a well-staffed Secretariat to establish annual workplans and develop NITAG recommendations following a standardized process. Discussion: The evaluation identified NITAGs' strengths and challenges. Some challenges have been addressed through improvement plan implementation. WHO and RKI will continue to evaluate NITAGs and support development and implementation of improvement plans. WHO and NITAG partners will continue to provide training on the standardized recommendation-making process and advocate increased MoH support to NITAGs, including dedicated Secretariat staff.

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