Additional Resources
Vaccine-preventable diseases: Signs, symptoms & complicationsHealth workers can give this fact sheet, developed by the WHO Regional Office for Europe, to parents to help inform them about the risks associated with vaccine-preventable diseases. |
WHO recommendations for routine immunization summary tablesThis page includes a series of tables that present the WHO recommendations for routine immunization for different groups in the population. |
WHO Immunization webpageAs the main hub for immunization for the World Health Organization (WHO), this page includes factsheets, news, publications, technical information, policies, multimedia, and links to regional pages. |
Immunization coverage estimates data visualizationThrough UNICEF’s WUENIC Analytics web app, it is possible to explore the latest WHO/UNICEF estimates of national immunization coverage (WUENIC). |
Immunization Country ProfilesAt this site, it is possible to download immunization country profiles for any country which present summaries of the latest data at the country level and by vaccine. |
Vaccination & Immunization Statistics - UNICEF DataA dashboard that contains the latest UNICEF data related on vaccination and immunization worldwide. |
Twelve things you didn't know about immunizationA quick overview of twelve key facts on vaccines and the state of vaccination coverage worldwide as of 2016. |
Immunization Summary: The 2007 EditionThis reference document presents detailed statistics on the performance of national and local immunization systems for 193 countries and territories, using data through 2005. |
Eliminating Maternal and Neonatal TetanusPublished in 2004, this report presents the challenge of eliminating maternal and neonatal tetanus and the progress made worldwide toward this goal. |
Building Trust in Immunization: Partnering with Religious Leaders and GroupsDesigned for communication and programme officers and their immunization partners, this workbook provides guidelines on forging alliances on immunization with religious leaders and groups. |