Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10964279 | Vaccine | 2015 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
When healthcare providers administered the MNP, its introduction would be cost-effective or dominant (i.e., less costly and more effective) in the majority of scenarios assessed. If self-administration were available, MNP introduction would be cost-effective if it increased compliance enough to overcome any decrease in self-administration success or if the MNP presentation afforded an increase in efficacy over current delivery methods for influenza vaccines.
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Authors
Bruce Y. Lee, Sarah M. Bartsch, Mercy Mvundura, Courtney Jarrahian, Kristina M. Zapf, Kathleen Marinan, Angela R. Wateska, Bill Snyder, Savitha Swaminathan, Erica Jacoby, James J. Norman, Mark R. Prausnitz, Darin Zehrung,