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WHO Global Pharmacovigilance System: 2025 Operations

Dr. Susan Miller
By Dr. Susan Miller, PharmD Updated: April 8, 2025

2.4M adverse event reports processed monthly by WHO’s VigiBase in 2025

How WHO’s Pharmacovigilance Network Operates

The World Health Organization’s global drug safety system comprises three core components:

1. National Centers

154 member countries submit standardized reports through:

  • ICSR forms
  • HL7 FHIR APIs
  • VigiFlow web portal

2. Uppsala Monitoring Centre

Central hub for:

  • AI signal detection
  • Risk pattern analysis
  • Global alert dissemination

VigiBase AI Upgrades (2024-2025)

WHO’s core database now features:

  • Multilingual NLP processing 142 languages
  • Predictive analytics for emerging risks
  • Automated signal scoring (87% accuracy)

Global Collaboration Framework

The system’s effectiveness stems from:

Component 2025 Capability
Data Standardization WHO-UMC ICSR v3.2
Analysis Speed 93% faster than 2020
Member Participation 154 countries (97% global coverage)

2024 Malaria Vaccine Alert

Situation: Dispersed neurological event reports across 3 continents

WHO Action: Connected cases within 11 days via VigiBase pattern recognition

Outcome: Updated guidelines preventing ~4,200 adverse events

Access WHO Reporting Guidelines

2025 Edition (38 pages)

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Dr. Susan Miller

About the Author

Board-certified pharmacotherapy specialist with 15 years’ clinical experience. Director of Medication Safety at Pharma Care Net and contributor to WHO pharmacovigilance guidelines. UCSF-trained PharmD with fellowship at Johns Hopkins.

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