Evidence-based reviews of published literature can be subject to several biases. Grey literature, however, can be of poor quality and expensive to access. Effective search strategies also vary by topic and are rarely known in advance. This paper complements a systematic review of the published literature on the costs and effects of expanding immunization services in developing countries. The quality of data on the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of strategies to increase immunization coverage is shown to be similar across literatures, but the quality of information on costing is much lower in the grey literature. After excluding poorer quality studies from this review we found the quantity of available evidence almost doubled, particul...
Background. The World Health Organization is planning a pilot introduction of a new malaria vaccine ...
We investigate whether systematic reviews of cost-effectiveness analyses of interventions in low and...
We investigate whether systematic reviews of cost-effectiveness analyses of interventions in low and...
Evidence-based reviews of published literature can be subject to several biases. Grey literature, ho...
The range of potential effects and costs of interventions to expand the coverage of immunisation pro...
Achieving and maintaining high vaccination coverage requires investments, but the costs and effectiv...
BACKGROUND: Attempts to maintain or increase vaccination coverage almost all focus on supply side in...
Developing countries face imminent choices for introducing needed, effective but expensive new vacci...
Developing countries face imminent choices for introducing needed, effective but expensive new vacci...
This article provides a systematic review of 60 studies of evidence for improving routine vaccinatio...
Purpose This study provides a systematic literature review and categorization of the costs reported ...
BackgroundHistorically, lack of data on cost-effectiveness of influenza vaccination has been identif...
Purpose This study provides a systematic literature review and categorization of the costs reported ...
Purpose This study provides a systematic literature review and categorization of the costs reported ...
We investigate whether systematic reviews of cost-effectiveness analyses of interventions in low and...
Background. The World Health Organization is planning a pilot introduction of a new malaria vaccine ...
We investigate whether systematic reviews of cost-effectiveness analyses of interventions in low and...
We investigate whether systematic reviews of cost-effectiveness analyses of interventions in low and...
Evidence-based reviews of published literature can be subject to several biases. Grey literature, ho...
The range of potential effects and costs of interventions to expand the coverage of immunisation pro...
Achieving and maintaining high vaccination coverage requires investments, but the costs and effectiv...
BACKGROUND: Attempts to maintain or increase vaccination coverage almost all focus on supply side in...
Developing countries face imminent choices for introducing needed, effective but expensive new vacci...
Developing countries face imminent choices for introducing needed, effective but expensive new vacci...
This article provides a systematic review of 60 studies of evidence for improving routine vaccinatio...
Purpose This study provides a systematic literature review and categorization of the costs reported ...
BackgroundHistorically, lack of data on cost-effectiveness of influenza vaccination has been identif...
Purpose This study provides a systematic literature review and categorization of the costs reported ...
Purpose This study provides a systematic literature review and categorization of the costs reported ...
We investigate whether systematic reviews of cost-effectiveness analyses of interventions in low and...
Background. The World Health Organization is planning a pilot introduction of a new malaria vaccine ...
We investigate whether systematic reviews of cost-effectiveness analyses of interventions in low and...
We investigate whether systematic reviews of cost-effectiveness analyses of interventions in low and...