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How is Vaccine Delivery Monitored?
Monitoring vaccine delivery involves tracking the distribution and administration of vaccines through various surveillance systems. This includes:
Inventory Management Systems
: To track vaccine stocks and minimize wastage.
Electronic Health Records (EHR)
: To document and monitor individual vaccination status.
Adverse Event Reporting
: Systems to report and analyze any adverse reactions to vaccines.
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