We estimated cost-effectiveness of annually vaccinating children not at high risk with inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) to range from US $12,000 per quality-adjusted life year (QALY) saved for children ages 6–23 months to $119,000 per QALY saved for children ages 12–17 years. For children at high risk (preexisting medical conditions) ages 6–35 months, vaccination with IIV was cost saving. For children at high risk ages 3–17 years, vaccination cost $1,000–$10,000 per QALY. Among children not at high risk ages 5–17 years, live, attenuated influenza vaccine had a similar cost-effectiveness as IIV. Risk status was more important than age in determining the economic effects of annual vaccination, and vaccination was less cost-effective as the...
IntroductionThailand recommends influenza vaccination for children aged 6 months to <36 months, but ...
The potential benefits of influenza vaccination programmes targeted at children have gained increasi...
Abstract Background As part of the national seasonal influenza vaccination programme in England and ...
We estimated cost-effectiveness of annually vaccinating children not at high risk with inactivated i...
We estimated cost-effectiveness of annually vaccinating children not at high risk with inactivated i...
This study estimated the health and economic outcomes of universal administration of a adjuvanted in...
This paper reports the data concerning the net economic cost savings attributable to influenza vacci...
Introduction: The public health burden of seasonal influenza is significant, and influenza vaccinati...
Vaccination is the best measure to prevent influenza. We conducted a cost-effectiveness evaluation o...
(See the editorial commentary by Neuzil on pages 689–91) Healthy children aged 2 years have hospital...
We used a Monte Carlo mathematical model to calculate the net economic returns (cost-benefit analysi...
Influenza can cause significant morbidity and mortality. Influenza vaccination is an effective and s...
OBJECTIVES: Vaccinating healthy children is proposed as a strategy to produce a herd effect and prot...
Influenza is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Currently available inactivated inf...
Background: In many countries, annual immunization with inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) is recom...
IntroductionThailand recommends influenza vaccination for children aged 6 months to <36 months, but ...
The potential benefits of influenza vaccination programmes targeted at children have gained increasi...
Abstract Background As part of the national seasonal influenza vaccination programme in England and ...
We estimated cost-effectiveness of annually vaccinating children not at high risk with inactivated i...
We estimated cost-effectiveness of annually vaccinating children not at high risk with inactivated i...
This study estimated the health and economic outcomes of universal administration of a adjuvanted in...
This paper reports the data concerning the net economic cost savings attributable to influenza vacci...
Introduction: The public health burden of seasonal influenza is significant, and influenza vaccinati...
Vaccination is the best measure to prevent influenza. We conducted a cost-effectiveness evaluation o...
(See the editorial commentary by Neuzil on pages 689–91) Healthy children aged 2 years have hospital...
We used a Monte Carlo mathematical model to calculate the net economic returns (cost-benefit analysi...
Influenza can cause significant morbidity and mortality. Influenza vaccination is an effective and s...
OBJECTIVES: Vaccinating healthy children is proposed as a strategy to produce a herd effect and prot...
Influenza is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Currently available inactivated inf...
Background: In many countries, annual immunization with inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) is recom...
IntroductionThailand recommends influenza vaccination for children aged 6 months to <36 months, but ...
The potential benefits of influenza vaccination programmes targeted at children have gained increasi...
Abstract Background As part of the national seasonal influenza vaccination programme in England and ...