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. 2025 Aug;50(Suppl 1):S90-S97.
doi: 10.4103/ijcm.ijcm_42_24. Epub 2025 Feb 21.

A Qualitative Study to Assess Challenges Faced During AEFI Surveillance

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A Qualitative Study to Assess Challenges Faced During AEFI Surveillance

Sophie Simon et al. Indian J Community Med. 2025 Aug.

Abstract

Background: India has a functional and mature National Regulatory Authority which ensures that vaccines manufactured and used in the country are safe. Monitoring adverse events post-licensure is equally critical to identify infrequent adverse events due to the vaccine product.

Material and methods: This was a cross-sectional observational qualitative study done in a Metropolitan city in Maharashtra from January 2017 to June 2018. Focus group discussions (FGDs) were conducted with healthcare workers and stakeholders involved in adverse event following immunization (AEFI) surveillance in the city. The data obtained were transcribed and analyzed using the inductive method. Thematic analysis was done using the grounded theory. Data were analyzed using ATLAS ti 5.7.1.

Results: It was found that both active and passive surveillance were being followed in the study area helped in improving reporting rates and in early detection and management of adverse events. It was noted that there was no proper training provided to doctors in the private sector. Reporting of adverse events depended upon a number of factors such as clinical seriousness, temporal proximity to vaccination and health care workers' awareness of and obligation to report particular adverse events, fear of blame, time pressures in completing a report, and confusion in whose responsibility it was to report.

Conclusion: Mandatory training of all private practitioners conducting immunizations, CHVs to work in collaboration with private doctors for active surveillance of AEFI, and online reporting to be made available for easy reporting. Proper counseling of mothers regarding giving paracetamol to the vaccine beneficiaries. Greater convergence is required between national regulators, and vaccine pharmacovigilance stakeholders including Central drugs standard control organisation (CDSCO), Pharmacovigilance programme of India (PvPI), and AEFI surveillance program, especially at the city and state level is required to handle vaccine safety issues at various levels in a faster and more effective manner.

Keywords: AEFI; FGD; survelliance.

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There are no conflicts of interest.

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Semantic analysis of AEFI management at the level of healthcare workers
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Semantic analysis of AEFI management at MO level
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Figure 3
Semantic analysis of AEFI management in private sector

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