NITAGs
Cross-source consensus on NITAGs from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- NITAGs are multidisciplinary national expert bodies that provide independent, transparent, evidence-based immunisation recommendations to policymakers and programme managers. — Exploring the links between NITAGs and academic institutions: a landscape analysis protocol
- NITAGs develop recommendations by reviewing evidence and applying it to local epidemiological and social contexts. — Exploring the links between NITAGs and academic institutions: a landscape analysis protocol
- NITAGs are important to national ownership of immunisation programmes and WHO Immunization Agenda 2030 goals. — Exploring the links between NITAGs and academic institutions: a landscape analysis protocol
- NITAG members are generally appointed by a country's Ministry of Health or National Department of Health. — Exploring the links between NITAGs and academic institutions: a landscape analysis protocol
- NITAG members should be independent from conflicts of interest and protected from government or political influence. — Exploring the links between NITAGs and academic institutions: a landscape analysis protocol