Avian influenza vaccine supply chain in Quang Ninh province, Vietnam, 2021 https://doi.org/10.12982/VIS.2023.066
Main Article Content
Abstract
Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) is a zoonotic disease that can affect both poultry and humans. Since 2005, the Vietnam government has implemented a national vaccination campaign to prevent the spread of avian influenza (AI). In 2021, the first outbreak of HPAI H5N8 was reported in a chicken farm in Quang Ninh province. To understand the stakeholders linked to the AI campaign, and their roles within the vaccine supply chain, we conducted a cross-sectional study from November 2021–January 2022. We purposively selected 114 participants, including 71 poultry farmers using HPAI vaccines, 16 veterinary drug store owners, 18 commune animal health workers (CAHWs), 8 staff from the Centers for Agricultural Services (ATSCs), and one vaccine distributor who were interviewed face-to-face using a structured questionnaire. Three HPAI vaccines (H5N1 clade 1 & 2.3.2.1, H5N1 clade 2.3.4 and H5N1 clade 2.3.2.1b) were used, and they were effective against the locally circulating virus strains. Distributors stored vaccines at the required temperature and transported them in appropriate vehicles. Vaccines remained in the supply chain for 3–5 months within their 12-month shelf-life period. The free government vaccination campaign, implemented by CAHWs, and administered by the ATSCs, reached 61% of small-scale poultry farms with a 1.21% vaccine wastage rate. Large-scale poultry farms followed the national campaign but paid a fee for the vaccines. We recommend expanding the support for AI vaccination to increase the vaccination rate among large-scale poultry farms, selecting higher efficacy seed vaccines, and that smaller dose vaccine vials are available for cost-effective vaccination.
Article Details
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Publishing an article with open access in Veterinary Integrative Sciences leaves the copyright with the author. The article is published under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC-BY 4.0), which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited.
References
Aniroot, N., Suvichai, R., Panuwat, Y., Pakpoom, T., Visanu, T., Natthasit, T., Manat, S.,Suwit, C., Teerarat, P., Prapas, P., 2020. Factors associated with irrational antimicrobial use on pig and layer farms in Chiang Mai–Lamphun and Chon Buri provinces, Thailand. Vet. Integr. Sci. 18(3), 217–243.
Banthita, S., Veerasak, P., Wasana, C., Raktham, M., John, K.B., Surachai, P., 2021.The current state of biosecurity and welfare of ornamental fish population in pet fish stores in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. Vet. Integr. Sci. 19(2), 277–294.
DAH, 2022a. Testing for Avian Influenza Vaccine in 2021. Epi-Lab Net meeting, Ha Noi,Vietnam. (In Vietnamese).
DAH, 2021b. Department of Animal Health Tested in avian influenza vaccine for H5N1 and H5N6 viruses. Epi-Lab Net meeting, Ha Noi, Vietnam. (In Vietnamese).
DAH, 2022b. Update the situation of AIV and FMDV and recommendations for to use of vaccines. Department of Animal Health (DAH), Hanoi, Vietnam. (In Vietnamese).
DAH, 2013. The situation of bird flu epidemic in Vietnam and the results of monitoring bird flu virus. Epi-Lab Net meeting, Ha Noi, Vietnam. (In Vietnamese).
DAH, 2021a. Vietnam reports the first H5N8 avian flu outbreak in poultry. Available online:https://vnexpress.net/quang-ninh-xuat-hien-cum-gia-cam-h5n8-4303624.html (Accessed on April 4, 2023)
FAO, 2011. H5N1 HPAI Global overview January-March 2012. Empres. 30, 1–12.
FAO, 2014. Empres Watch (Avian influenza A(H5N6): the latest addition to emerging zoonotic avian influenza threats ats in East and Southeast Asia). Empres. 30.
Pfeiffer, D.U., Minh, P.Q., Martin, V., Epprecht, M., Otte, M. J., 2007. An analysis of the spatial and temporal patterns of highly pathogenic avian influenza occurrence in Vietnam using national surveillance data. Vet. J.. 174(2), 302–309.
Phuong, T.D., Vu, L.T., Phuong, N.T., Chanachai, K., Prarakamawongsa, T., Tulayakul, P.,Hieu, T.Q., Han, N., Van, Phimpraphai, W., Kasemsuwan, S., 2018. Risk factors, knowledge and perception associated with HPAI H5N1 outbreaks in poultry in Tien
Giang Province, Vietnam. J. Kasetsart. Veterinarians. 28(2), 108–125.
Van, T., 2020. Monitoring the circulation of the A/H5N6 avian influenza virus in live poultry sold at certain markets in Quang Ninh province and applying real-time RT-PCR method in disease diagnosis. TUAF, Thai Nguyen, Vietnam. (In Vietnamese).
WHO, 2021. Cumulative number of confirmed human cases for avian influenza A (H5N1) reported to WHO, 2003-2015. Epidemic and Pandemic Alert and Response (EPR).World Health Organization, Geneva.