- Ensure smooth introduction of the rotavirus vaccine;
- Assist with planning for program sustainability;
- Promote further strengthening of existing immunization programs.
- Understand characteristics of rotavirus;
- Identify who is at risk for rotavirus;
- Describe how rotavirus spreads;
- Recognize different patterns of disease transmission;
- Recognize the importance of rotavirus as a public health problem;
- Describe practical methods for collecting surveillance data;
- Understand how surveillance data guide decisions related to rotavirus vaccine introduction.
- Recognize the main types of rotavirus vaccines;
- Understand the history of rotavirus vaccines and intussusception;
- Estimate the potential impact of rotavirus vaccine introduction in your country.
- Understand the different methods for evaluating the economics of health interventions, such as introducing a new vaccine;
- Understand how to use a cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) to measure the costs and benefits of introducing a rotavirus vaccine;
- Identify the main drivers of CEA for a rotavirus vaccine;
- Conduct a cost analysis for introducing a rotavirus vaccine.
- Define the rationale for advocacy on rotavirus vaccines;
- Prepare tools for spreading advocacy messages;
- Identify different audiences for outreach;
- Plan for crisis communications.
- Monitor the reach of the rotavirus immunization program through recording immunization coverage.
- Evaluate the impact of the rotavirus immunization program through monitoring disease incidence.