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Training for rotavirus vaccine introduction
Module 5
Recording and monitoring
uptake of rotavirus vaccine
Learning objectives
 At the end of the module, the participant will be
able to:
– Record vaccination on the child’s immunization card
– Record and register immunization in the tally sheet
and monthly report
– Use monitoring chart to monitor uptake of rotavirus
vaccine
– Follow up with eligible infants
 Duration
– 15’
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Key issues
1
How to use the immunization
card?
2
How to record and register
vaccination on the tally sheet
and monthly report?
3
4
How to monitor uptake of
rotavirus vaccine?
How to follow up with eligible
infants?
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What are the main uses of the
immunization card?
 Provides the date of birth of the child
 Informs health worker and caretaker of:
– Vaccines already received and those needed in the future
– Next appointment for vaccination
 Can help with identifying infants who do return for
vaccination on time
 Useful to conduct coverage surveys
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How to use the immunization card?
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How to record vaccination on the card?
 Immunization cards are being updated to include boxes
for indicating first and second rotavirus vaccine doses
immunization card
= 1st dose of rotavirus vaccine
= 2nd dose of rotavirus vaccine
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What should you do in this scenario?
The parents of a child provide
you with an old immunization
card. The rotavirus vaccine is
not included in this card.
How should you record the
vaccination given?
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How to record the vaccination on the tally
sheet?
 Tally sheets, stock
management forms, and
monthly reporting forms
are also being updated
to include the new
rotavirus vaccine
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How to record rotavirus vaccine on the
monthly report?
 Report Rota1 and Rota2 doses given each month, along
with other vaccine doses
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How to track infants for the first dose of
rotavirus vaccine?
 It is critical to ensure that all infants get the first dose of
rotavirus vaccine on time
 Identify newborns
– Review the birth registry or other records for newborns
– Use volunteers and/or community/religious leaders to inform
about new births
 Inform parents of vaccination sessions
 Use volunteers to follow up with newborns that are due
for rotavirus vaccination
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How to track infants for the second dose of
rotavirus vaccine?
 Ensure that all children get the last dose of rotavirus
vaccine on time
 Follow up with infants who have received the first dose
and have not come back for the second dose
 Reminder cards or immunization registries
could be used follow up with defaulters
 Use community volunteers to follow up
with families of infants who will soon
become ineligible for rotavirus vaccine
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Year: 2012
How to monitor uptake of rotavirus
vaccine?
 Use a monitoring chart to track the number of infants who
received first and second doses of rotavirus vaccine
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Key messages
 Fill in the immunization card once the vaccines have
been administered to the infant
 The child immunization card, tally sheet, and monthly
report are being updated to include rotavirus vaccine
doses
 It is very important that all infants receive their first and
second doses of rotavirus vaccine on time
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End of module
Thank you
for your attention!
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