Economic evaluation of different vaccination strategies against hepatitis B in children and adolescents

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作者
Szucs, TD [1 ]
Smala, A [1 ]
Berger, K [1 ]
Windorfer, A [1 ]
机构
[1] Forsch Grp Med Okon, D-81675 Munchen, Germany
关键词
hepatitis B vaccination; cost-effectiveness; hepatitis B incidence;
D O I
10.1007/BF03042596
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
In this cost-effective study 4 different vaccination strategies against hepatitis B in children and adolescents are evaluated and compared with the situation without immunization. without immunization. Examination: Projections are made for the population of the today's adolescents under age 15 and the newborns of the next 30 years. The number of avoided hepatitis B virus (HBV) infections and the cases of disease as well as the costs associated with treatment and vaccination are determined. The course of incidence of the hepatitis B virus is observed for different age groups. Results: Compared to the situation without any vaccination against hepatitis B, a decrease of the remaining infections of at least 18,900 up to 46,600 could be expected during the next 30 years. The treatment costs for the remaining cases of disease could be reduced by 0.4 up to 1.6 billions DM. The remaining expenditures for treatment and vaccination would be limited to 2.3 up to 3.4 billions DM. The net costs of a vaccination are determined as about 14,200 up to 63,000 DM per avoided case of infection. Considering the commonly accepted number of unreported cases of hepatitis B as to be the 5- to 10fold of the known incidence, all of the 4 compared vaccination strategies will be cost-effective and associated with net savings of about 5,900 up to 36,400 DM per avoided case of hepatitis B virus infection during 30 years. The epidemiological situation situation will be positive influenced by such a mass vaccination. The minimization of incidence is shown for the different age groups. Conclusion: Considering these economical arguments, first the vaccination of all adolescents between age 11 to 15 and second the vaccination of all children/adolescents between age 0 to 15 are the preferable strategies. The immunization of all children/adolescents between age 0 to 15 is the most effective strategy from an epidemiological point of view.
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