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Vaccine regulations in Croatia
Authors:Kaić Bernard  Gjenero-Margan Ira  Brzović Milka  Lakoseljac Danijela  Aleraj Borislav  Nemeth-Blazić Tatjana  Kolarić Branko  Macolić-Sarinić Viola  Simunović Aleksandar  Pavlić Jasmina
Affiliation:Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Croatian Institute of Public Health, Zagreb, Croatia. bernard.kaic@hzjz.hr
Abstract:In this paper legal prerequisites for vaccine licensure in Croatia are discussed. The Croatian legislation concerning vaccine licensing, marketing authorisation and utilization is reviewed. The procedures for including a vaccine into the Mandatory Childhood Vaccination Programme are also discussed with focus on Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines. Non-obligatory vaccination recommendations are given when according to professional opinion; vaccination is beneficial for the vaccinee. There is little doubt that HPV vaccines should be recommended for preadolescent girls in Croatia. However, reaching a decision on its possible introduction into the Childhood Vaccination Programme will require careful consideration of the larger picture and a comparison of the cost-effectiveness of a mandatory vaccination against other competing public health priorities.
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