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IPTi Implementation Experiences in Africa A de Sousa Operational Research Coordinator UNICEF D Schellenberg Prof of Malaria & International Health LSHTM WHO SAGE October 2009

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Page 1: IPTi Implementation Experiences in Africa · • ~260,000 infants per year since 2005/2007 . UNICEF Type your title in this FOOTER area and in CAPS ... Takes 5 min to administer one

IPTi Implementation Experiences in Africa

A de Sousa Operational Research Coordinator

UNICEF

D Schellenberg Prof of Malaria & International Health

LSHTM

WHO SAGE October 2009

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Overview

•  Approach to implementation •  Coverage and acceptability •  Safety •  Financial costs •  Applicability tool •  Summary

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“Prepare for Action”

Enable prompt program-based application of IPTi if a policy recommendation is made

Development Implementation

Evaluation of IPTi strategy

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Pilot implementation

• IPTi-SP administered simultaneously with:

- DTP + Hib + Hep + OPV doses 2 & 3

- Measles +/- YF at 9 months

• 25 districts in seven countries

•  Tanzania (southern Tanzanian collaboration)

•  Benin, Ghana, Mali, Senegal, Madagascar

and Malawi (UNICEF)

•  ~260,000 infants per year since 2005/2007

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Wall paintings

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Training Guidelines

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Job Aid

Dr Msonde, District Medical Officer, Tandahimba

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Child Health Card

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Vaccination tally

sheet

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Reporting Adverse Events (by caregivers or health staff)

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Health workers training evaluation

(n = 734 HWs)

At 1 year of implementation, informally and formally trained have similarly high understanding of IPTi

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Overview

•  Approach to implementation •  Coverage and acceptability •  Safety •  Financial costs •  Applicability tool •  Summary

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IPTi coverage in 1st year

Madagascar

0 20 40 60 80

100

Ghana

0 20 40 60 80

100

Benin

0 20 40 60 80

100

Jan

Mar

s

May

Jul

Sep

t

% o

f cov

erag

e (IP

Ti/E

PI) IPTi1/ DTP2

IPTi2/ DTP3

IPTi3/ Measles

Malawi

0 20

40 60

80 100

Dec

Feb

Apr

Jun

Mali

0

20

40

60

80

100

Dec Feb Apr Jun

Senegal

0

20

40 60

80

100

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IPTi is a well accepted intervention

- Increased time at health clinics was well accepted by both caregivers and health workers

- Coupling of IPTi with EPI was welcomed by caregivers and health workers, and easily integrated

- Some confused it with anti-pyretic, brought in to prevent post-vaccination fever

- IPTi often used by health workers as mechanism to increase adherence to EPI

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0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90%

100%

Benin Ghana Madagascar Malawi Mali Senegal Average

Distribution of time in immunization clinics

IPTi time (11%)

EPI time (64%)

% o

f tim

e pe

r ses

sion

Takes 5 min to administer one dose of IPTi

60% of workers time is used preparing a drinkable solution for infants

Drinkable solution

Other

“free” time (25%)

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Overview

•  Approach to implementation •  Coverage and acceptability •  Safety •  Financial costs •  Applicability tool •  Summary

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Adverse Events after IPTi

53%

29%%

9%

Events reported are the same reported when EPI vaccines are given alone, except for crying and diarrhea

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

SP/ DTP1

SP/ DTP2

SP/ Measles

Not possible to attribute AEs to the specific administration of SP

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Overview

•  Approach to implementation •  Coverage and acceptability •  Safety •  Financial costs •  Applicability tool •  Web tool •  Summary

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Start up years : 2.3 USD (range 4.15 to 0.77 USD)

Incremental financial costs / infant

Routine years : 30 cents (range 48 to 14 cents)

If one takes into account supervision strengthening

Routine years : 80 cents (range 171 to 25 cents)

Start up years : 3 USD (range 5.71 to 0.91 USD)

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IPTi - highly Cost Effective Hutton G et al Bull WHO in press

Conteh L et al Submitted

UNICEF Operational research

Based on Ifakara & Manhica trials

Based on all 6 RCTs of IPTi-SP

Based on data from all 6 countries

Cost/episode averted

1.57 – 4.73 1.36 – 4.03 (0.68 – 2.27*)

0.66

Cost/DALY averted

3.7 – 11.2 2.90

* Based on IPTi efficacy estimates from pooled analysis

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Overview

•  Approach to implementation •  Coverage and acceptability •  Safety •  Financial costs •  Applicability tool •  Summary

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IPTi Decision-Making Tool www.iptiwebtool.org

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•  Inputs – Country – 1st administrative level – Transmission intensity (EIR or prevalence) – Seasonality – DTP immunization schedule – DTP3 coverage

IPTi Decision-Making Tool www.iptiwebtool.org

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Age Pattern of Malaria Manifestations by Transmission Setting

TI: Transmission intensity

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Estimated Impact

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Overview

•  Approach to implementation •  Coverage and acceptability •  Safety •  Financial costs •  Applicability tool •  Summary

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• IPTi can be delivered by existing EPI/health systems

•  High coverage can be achieved rapidly

• IPTi is well accepted by communities & health workers

• IPTi has a reassuring safety profile

• IPTi is highly cost-effective & affordable

• A paediatric formulation is desirable

Summary

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Acknowledgements Southern Tanzania •  Community

•  District, regional and national authorities

•  Health facility staff

•  Ifakara Health Research & Development Centre

•  Centre for International Health, Hospital Clinic, Barcelona, Spain

•  Swiss Tropical Institute, Basle, Switzerland

•  London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK

•  The IPTi Consortium - www.ipti-malaria.org

•  Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

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GHANA •  Dr. Ebenezer Inkoom •  Dr. Philippe Adongo •  Mr. Komla Abotsi Anselm •  Dr. Alex Dodoo •  Dr. Ofori Tenkorang •  Dr. Jerry Nee Wang

MADAGASCAR •  Dr. Leon Rabarijaona •  Dr. Issa Coulibaly •  Ms. Mialy Rabarison •  Dr. Hanta Ravelomanantena •  Dr. Didier Menard •  Dr. Jean Rene Randriasamimanana •  Dr. Sabrina Lock

MALAWI •  Dr. Donald Mathanga •  Dr. Kelias Msyamboza •  Dr. Prestor Kubalalika •  Dr. Ketema Bizuneh •  Dr. Jobiba Chimkhumba •  Pr. Charles Mwasambo •  Dr. Edson Dembo

MALI •  Dr. Alassane Dicko •  Dr. Issaka Sagara •  Dr. Mariam Sy •  Dr. Sidi Toure •  Mr. Idrissa Camara

SENEGAL •  Dr. Jean Louis Ndiaye •  Pr. Omar Gaye •  Dr. Dodoo Sow •  Dr. Mouhamed Ndiaye •  Dr. Sylvain Laundry •  Mr. Abdou Diop •  Dr. Babacar Faye

BENIN •  Dr. Jacques Hassan •  Dr. Gninoussa Akadiri •  Dr. Emile Akowanou •  Mr. Paul Adovohekpe •  Mr. Vincent Capo-Chichi •  Dr. Alphonse Apho