Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2406563 | Vaccine | 2008 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
This study conducts a cost-effectiveness analysis of a childhood universal varicella vaccination program in Brazil. An age and time-dependent dynamic model was developed to estimate the incidence of varicella for 30 years. Assuming a single-dose schedule; vaccine efficacy of 85% and coverage of 80%, the program could prevent 74,422,058 cases and 2905 deaths. It would cost R$ 3,178,396,110 and save R$ 660,076,410 to the society and R$ 365,602,305 to the healthcare system. The program is cost-effective (R$ 14,749 and R$ 16,582 per life-year saved under the societal and the healthcare system's perspective, respectively). The program's cost-effectiveness is highly sensitive to the vaccine price and number of doses.
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Authors
J. Valentim, A.M.C. Sartori, P.C. de Soárez, M. Amaku, R.S. Azevedo, H.M.D. Novaes,