Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10966769 | Vaccine | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Triangulation of results from two methods captured a richer story behind vaccine adoption decisions for hepatitis A. The discrepancy between policymakers' beliefs and existing data suggest a decline in priority of hepatitis A or weak investment in data collection. Filling the confirmed data gaps in seroprevalence or economic data is important to help guide policy decisions. Greater communication of the risk of hepatitis A and the benefits of the vaccine may help countries undergoing the epidemiologic transition.
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Authors
Sachiko Ozawa, Lois A. Privor-Dumm, Angeline Nanni, Emily Durden, Brett A. Maiese, Chizoba U. Nwankwo, Kimberly G. Brodovicz, Camilo J. Acosta, Kathleen A. Foley,