Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2406508 | Vaccine | 2008 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
SummaryInfectious diarrhea is one of the many threats to the deployed military, and given limited resources, a decision to pursue a vaccine acquisition strategy should be based on best evidence that weighs costs and benefits compared to alternatives. An economic model was developed to estimate the marginal cost to avert a duty day lost due to diarrhea for a vaccine acquisition strategy compared to current clinical management, for both multiplex and pathogen-specific vaccines. Vaccines against Campylobacter and enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli appeared to be more favorable than a Shigella vaccine. This model provides an evidence-based decision tool to support prioritization in vaccine development.
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Authors
Mark S. Riddle, David R. Tribble, Santiago Pérez Cachafiero, Shannon D. Putnam, Tomoko I. Hooper,