"Some media reports have suggested that all health- related collaboration with the Gates Foundation for NHM has been stopped. This is inaccurate and misleading. BMGF continues to collaborate and support the Health Ministry," it said in a statement.
The statement comes amidst reports that the Centre has shut the gate on BMGF on NHM, and possible conflict of interest issues arising from the foundation's ties with pharmaceutical companies is one of the reasons.
Noting that there have been concerns raised in media reports regarding transitioning of the NTAGI secretariat to the National Institute of Health and Family Welfare (NIHFW) from ITSU, the Health Ministry said that it is a "planned activity" and will have "no adverse effect".
"There is no financial link of NTAGI with BMGF or any other organisation as the body consists of independent experts. As far as technical support by Immunisation Technical Support Unit (ITSU) is concerned, it is functioning till February 28, 2017 and the project will continue to support the immunisation programme in techno-managerial capacity beyond this date.
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NTAGI is the highest advisory body on immunisation in the country which consists of independent experts who provide recommendations on vaccines after reviewing data on disease burden, efficacy and cost-effectiveness of vaccines.
ITSU was established to support the Health Ministry for evidence-based planning, programme operations, monitoring and evaluation, strategic communication, cold chain and vaccine logistics management and support for Adverse Event Following Immunisation.
One of the functions of ITSU was to host the NTAGI Secretariat to facilitate the secretarial work of NTAGI which includes coordination of its regular meetings.
"The transitioning of the NTAGI Secretariat from ITSU to NIHFW was a planned activity and is part of the health system strengthening efforts by the government. This will have no adverse impact on its functioning," the ministry said.