- GIM and the Directorate of Health Services, Goa, organised a National Consultation Workshop on Adult Vaccination Prioritisation in India on 24th September 2025
GOA, 24th September 2025: Goa Institute of Management (GIM) has launched a national project to improve Adult Vaccination (AV) uptake in India. This initiative marks a significant step toward safeguarding the health of its ageing and high-risk populations.
Led by Prof. Ajay Vamadevan and Prof. Praveen Pradeep from GIM, the project brings together government agencies, research institutions, state health departments, and medical professional bodies, to identify evidence and regulatory gaps, and other provider and beneficiary level barriers that hinder the uptake of AV.
Medical Research evidence shows that adults with chronic comorbid conditions - such as Cardiovascular diseases, Diabetes, Cancer, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease – as well as individuals who are immunocompromised or have received organ transplants, are at higher risk of severe illness from Vaccine-Preventable Diseases (VPDs) including Influenza, Pneumonia, Tetanus, Diphtheria, Typhoid, Hepatitis A, B, Herpes Zoster).
Furthermore, recognising variations in chronic disease burden and health system preparedness across states, the project prioritises vaccines for high-burden states such as Goa, Kerala, Punjab, and Delhi. This approach generates actionable insights on which vaccines and target groups should be prioritised first, thereby laying the foundation for a national roadmap.
Highlighting the critical need for a coordinated national effort for AV, Professor Ajay Vamadevan of GIM, said, “Coverage of essential adult vaccines (influenza, pneumococcal, typhoid, hepatitis B) remains below 2% nationally. There is an urgent need to develop state-specific strategies for AV in India, given the wide variation in the chronic disease burden and ageing population across Indian states.”
National Workshop on 24th September 2025
As a part of this AV initiative, GIM in collaboration with the Directorate of Health Services, Goa, hosted a National Consultation Workshop on Adult Vaccination Prioritization in India on 24th September 2025 at the International Centre, Panaji, Goa. National experts and representatives from Kerala, Punjab, Delhi and specialist doctors from Goa Medical College (GMC) and State Health Department have attended the workshop.
During her inaugural address, Dr. Rupa Naik, Director of Health Services, Goa said, “Goa has long been a model for national health initiatives, and hosting this landmark event is both an honour and a responsibility - positioning the state as a torchbearer in setting priorities for adult vaccination in India.”
Key deliberations at the workshop focused on reviewing evidence, incorporating diverse stakeholder perspectives, and conducting a structured prioritization exercise to recommend adult vaccines for short-, medium-, and long-term adoption in India. This consultation represented a significant step in the country’s efforts to develop a comprehensive and inclusive immunization strategy that extends beyond childhood vaccination, aligns with global best practices, and addresses the growing burden of vaccine-preventable diseases among vulnerable adults.
Senior officials from state health departments, members of the National Technical Advisory Group on Immunization (NTAGI), leading clinicians, researchers, and public health experts participated in the one-day workshop to make it a success.
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