Kerala Zonal Vaccine
Full Form of KZV
What is KZV?
Kerala Zonal Vaccine (KZV) refers to the decentralised vaccination strategy implemented by the Government of Kerala during the COVID-19 pandemic and other immunization programmes. Under this system, the state is divided into multiple zones (typically district-based), each managed by a local health authority responsible for vaccine procurement, cold-chain maintenance, distribution, and administration. The KZV model ensured that vaccines reached remote and rural areas efficiently, leveraging existing primary health centres (PHCs) and community health workers. It was particularly prominent during the 2021–22 vaccination drive, where Kerala achieved high coverage rates compared to other Indian states. The acronym is commonly used in official government reports, health bulletins, and media coverage related to immunisation logistics. For competitive exams like the UPSC or state PSC, understanding KZV helps candidates grasp India’s federal health delivery mechanisms and the role of state-level innovation in public health. The model also influenced other states to adopt similar zonal approaches for future health campaigns.
KZV का फुल फॉर्म
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Example
The Ernakulam district under the KZV programme reported over 95% vaccination coverage among adults by March 2022.