1. Projected health benefits and costs of pneumococcal and rotavirus vaccination in Uganda.
- Author
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Tate JE, Kisakye A, Mugyenyi P, Kizza D, Odiit A, and Braka F
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- Child, Preschool, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Humans, Infant, Models, Statistical, Pneumococcal Infections prevention & control, Pneumococcal Vaccines administration & dosage, Rotavirus Infections prevention & control, Rotavirus Vaccines administration & dosage, Uganda epidemiology, Vaccination statistics & numerical data, Pneumococcal Infections epidemiology, Pneumococcal Vaccines economics, Pneumococcal Vaccines immunology, Rotavirus Infections epidemiology, Rotavirus Vaccines economics, Rotavirus Vaccines immunology, Vaccination economics
- Abstract
We determined impact and cost-effectiveness of pneumococcal and rotavirus vaccination programs among children<5 years of age in Uganda from the public health system perspective. Disease-specific models compared the disease burden and cost with and without a vaccination program. If introduced, pneumococcal and rotavirus vaccine programs will save 10,796 and 5265 lives, respectively, prevent 94,071 Streptococcus pneumoniae and 94,729 rotavirus cases in children<5 years, and save 3886 and 996 million Ugandan shillings ($2.3 and $0.6 million US dollars), respectively, in direct medical costs annually. At the GAVI price ($0.15/dose), pneumococcal vaccine will be cost-saving and rotavirus vaccine highly cost-effective., (Published by Elsevier Ltd.)
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- 2011
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