COLD CHAIN STATUS AND VACCINATION ACTIVITIES AT VACCINATION CENTERS IN TRIPOLI, LIBYA (2015)

Authors

  • Miluda Ragiab El-Hamadi Department of Family and Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Tripoli University. Tripoli, Libya
  • Najat Munir Burshan Department of Family and Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Tripoli University. Tripoli, Libya
  • Mohamed Omar Abugalia Department of health promotion and protection. National Center for Disease Control. Tripoli. Libya
  • Amro Mohamed Abdel-Azeem Department of Family and Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Misurata University. Misurata, Libya
  • Rima Mostafa Lapez Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Dentistry, Misurata University. Misurata, Libya

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36602/mmsj/2015.n03.03

Keywords:

Immunization, Vaccine, Cold chain, Vaccine providers, Assessment

Abstract

Effective immunization program requires a stable cold chain to maintain potency of vaccines from national stores
through to delivery sites. The integrity of the cold chain is depend on not only the equipment used, but also the people involved and the practices they undertake. To assess the condition of cold chain equipment and the practices
adopted for cold chain maintenance by the vaccinators. The study was designed as cross-sectional, conducted at the
vaccination centers in Tripoli. Cold chain equipments were assessed with regards to their condition, along with the
practices of vaccine providers. The study was conducted during the period from December 2014 to February 2015.
The data was analyzed using SPSS program, and results were presented as frequency and percentage. All vaccination centers in Tripoli were assessed, according to World Health Organization recommendations, 95.7% of refrigerators had proper site, appropriate vaccine packing was detected in 55.3% and proper temperature was found in 42.6%
of refrigerators. During vaccination session 66% of nurses used to wash their hands, most of them were handling the
child properly, while all of them checking the type, the dose of vaccine and reconstitute the vaccine as it should be.
Only 10.6% of nurses did not counsel the mothers about the side effects of vaccine and did not remind them about
the time of the next visit, and 95.7% of the nurses handle the needles and syringes safely. Cold chain maintenance
and practice need improvement; regular staff training and supervision.

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Published

10-07-2025

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Miluda Ragiab El-Hamadi, Najat Munir Burshan, Mohamed Omar Abugalia, Amro Mohamed Abdel-Azeem, Rima Mostafa Lapez. COLD CHAIN STATUS AND VACCINATION ACTIVITIES AT VACCINATION CENTERS IN TRIPOLI, LIBYA (2015). mmsj [Internet]. 2025 Jul. 10 [cited 2026 Apr. 17];2(2):11-5. Available from: https://journals.misuratau.edu.ly/mmsj/ojs/index.php/mmsj/article/view/146

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