Disambiguation evidence for EPI via surface form

"Expanded Programme on Immunization"


As subject (48)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Expanded Programme on Immunization".

Predicate Object
abbreviation EPI self-linksurface differs
appliesToJurisdiction high-burden countries
appliesToJurisdiction low-income countries
appliesToJurisdiction middle-income countries
countryOfOrigin Switzerland
field immunization
field public health
field vaccinology
focus childhood vaccination schedules
focus cold chain development
focus monitoring and evaluation of immunization coverage
focus routine immunization
focus strengthening immunization systems
focus surveillance of vaccine-preventable diseases
focus training of health workers in immunization
focus vaccine safety monitoring
foundedBy World Health Organization
fullName Expanded Programme on Immunization
goal ensure universal access to routine life-saving vaccinations
goal increase immunization coverage
goal reduce morbidity and mortality from vaccine-preventable diseases
hasEffect contribution to eradication of smallpox
hasEffect increased global vaccination coverage
hasEffect progress toward polio eradication
hasEffect reduction in incidence of vaccine-preventable diseases
headquartersLocation Geneva
surface form: Geneva, Switzerland
instanceOf global public health initiative
instanceOf vaccination programme
leader World Health Organization
organizationType United Nations Volunteers
surface form: United Nations programme
parentOrganization World Health Organization
partOf Global Vaccine Action Plan
surface form: WHO immunization agenda
partner Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance
partner UNICEF
partner World Bank
partner national ministries of health
scope global
startTime 1974
targetPopulation children
targetPopulation infants
targetPopulation pregnant women
usesVaccine BCG vaccine
usesVaccine DTP vaccine
usesVaccine inactivated polio vaccine
usesVaccine measles vaccine
usesVaccine oral polio vaccine
usesVaccine tetanus toxoid vaccine
website https://www.who.int/teams/immunization-vaccines-and-biologicals/essential-programme-on-immunization