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Economic impact of a rotavirus vaccine in Brazil
Fecha
2008Registro en:
Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition, Dhaka, v. 26, n. 4, p. 388-396, Dec. 2008
1606-0997
10.3329/jhpn.v26i4.1880
Autor
CONSTENLA, Dagna O
LINHARES, Alexandre C.
RHEINGANS, Richard D
ANTIL, Lynn R
WALDMAN, Eliseu Alves
SILVA, Luiz Jacintho da
Institución
Resumen
The study was done to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a national rotavirus vaccination programme in Brazilian children from the healthcare system perspective. A hypothetical annual birth-cohort was followed for a five-year period. Published and national administrative data were incorporated into a model to quantify the consequences of vaccination versus no vaccination. Main outcome measures included the reduction in disease burden, lives saved, and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) averted. A rotavirus vaccination programme in Brazil would prevent an estimated 1,804 deaths associated with gastroenteritis due to rotavirus, 91,127 hospitalizations, and 550,198 outpatient visits. Vaccination is likely to reduce 76% of the overall healthcare burden of rotavirus-associated gastroenteritis in Brazil. At a vaccine price of US$ 7-8 per dose, the cost-effectiveness ratio would be US$ 643 per DALY averted. Rotavirus vaccination can reduce the burden of gastroenteritis due to rotavirus at a reasonable cost-effectiveness ratio.