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Immunization saves money by preventing complications and long-term health issues like hearing loss

An analysis of current measles vaccination program in the eastern Chinese province of Zhejiang (which provides 1 dose of measles-rubella vaccine at 8 months of age and 1 dose of MMR at 18 months) estimated that, for every dollar spent on immunization, the health system saves $6.06 in treatment costing, including the costs of treating complications and long-term sequelae, such as hearing loss.

Full Citation:
Zeng Y, Luo M, Chen J et al.. 2019. An economic evaluation of the current measles vaccination program: a case study in Zhejiang Province, east China. Vaccine. 37(23).

Title of Article: An economic evaluation of the current measles vaccination program: a case study in Zhejiang Province, east China

Author(s): Zeng Y, Luo M, Chen J et al.

Publication Year: 2019

Publication Name: Vaccine

Publication Volume: 37(23)

Publication Source URL: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31040084/

DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1016/j.vaccine.2019.04.057

Topics: Economics & Return on Investment

Disease Vaccines: Measles

Immunization Terms: Return on investment

Countries: China

WHO Regions: Western Pacific