Diseases in the vaccination list include: hepatitis B, tuberculosis, diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus, polio, disease caused by Haemophilus influenzae type B, measles, rubella, Japanese encephalitis B, diarrhea caused by Rotavirus, pneumonia/meningitis caused by pneumococcus and cervical cancer caused by HPV virus.
According to the Ministry of Health , this plan aims to continue maintaining the achievements of vaccination work, continue to implement the roadmap to increase the number of vaccines in the Expanded Immunization Program approved by the Government, and at the same time improve the effectiveness of expanded immunization work with the goal of ensuring that by 2030 the expanded immunization rate reaches 95% with 14 types of vaccines.
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According to the plan, the annual vaccine demand includes the number of vaccines used for subjects under the Expanded Immunization Program of the year and the number of vaccines to compensate for subjects who have not been vaccinated or have not received enough doses of vaccination in previous years.
Particularly for the two types of vaccines, pneumococcal and HPV, the Ministry of Health estimates the demand for vaccines in the National Expanded Immunization Program in the next 3 years based on demand registration from 34 provinces/cities. The annual demand will be determined according to the roadmap reported in the Expanded Immunization Program for the period 2021-2030 according to Resolution No. 104/NQ-CP dated August 15, 2022.
Based on this number of vaccines, the Ministry of Health will allocate vaccines and provide detailed instructions for localities to implement in 2026, 2027 and 2028, with the selection criteria being to prioritize localities in difficult mountainous areas and ethnic minority areas.
To implement the roadmap to increase the number of vaccines in the National Expanded Immunization Program, the National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology issued Official Dispatch No. 1580/VSDTTU-TCQG dated July 30, 2025, proposing the scope of small-scale pneumococcal vaccine implementation in 2025 in 5 provinces and expanding implementation to 10 provinces and cities in 2026.
Currently, the National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology estimates the demand for HPV vaccines in provinces and cities based on the number of vaccines supplied annually. According to the plan of the Ministry of Health, each year in the period of 2026 - 2028, it is estimated that about 18,000 children will be vaccinated against HPV virus in the deployment area...
Source: https://baodaklak.vn/xa-hoi/202511/den-nam-2030-dam-bao-ti-le-tiem-chung-mo-rong-dat-95-voi-14-loai-vac-xin-f3d061a/







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