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Immunization against rotavirus is cost-effective, especially in poorer regions, saving lives and reducing disabilities

According to a cost-effectiveness study of rotavirus vaccination in Pakistan, the vaccine would be the most cost-effective in the poorer provinces of Sindh and Balochistan (that also have the highest rates of death from rotavirus)- with a cost per disability-adjust life year averted $155-$167 compared to almost $600 in the wealthier region of Islamabad. Within all regions, vaccination was the most cost-effective among the two poorest income groups (quintiles), and was almost 12 times more cost-effective in the poorest households in the most marginalized region than in the wealthiest households in the most advantaged region (cost/DALY averted of $76 vs. $897).

Full Citation:
Rheingans R, Anderson JD, Bagamian KH et al.. 2018. Effects of geographic and economic heterogeneity on the burden of rotavirus diarrhea and the impact and cost-effectiveness of vaccination in Pakistan. Vaccine. 36(51).

Title of Article: Effects of geographic and economic heterogeneity on the burden of rotavirus diarrhea and the impact and cost-effectiveness of vaccination in Pakistan

Author(s): Rheingans R, Anderson JD, Bagamian KH et al.

Publication Year: 2018

Publication Name: Vaccine

Publication Volume: 36(51)

Publication Source URL: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30007826/

DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1016/j.vaccine.2018.02.008

Topics: Economics & Return on Investment

Disease Vaccines: Rotavirus

Immunization Terms: Cost-effectiveness | Wealth inequity

Countries: Pakistan

WHO Regions: Eastern Mediterranean