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Exploring the cost effectiveness of an immunization programme for rotavirus gastroenteritis in the United Kingdom

2007; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 136; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1017/s0950268807008151

ISSN

1469-4409

Autores

Paula Lorgelly, D. JOSHI, Miren Iturriza‐Gómara, James Gray, Miranda Mugford,

Tópico(s)

Viral Infections and Immunology Research

Resumo

SUMMARY Rotavirus is the most common cause of gastroenteritis in children aged <5 years old, two new vaccines have recently been developed which can prevent associated morbidity and mortality. While apparently safe and efficacious, it is also important to establish whether rotavirus immunization is cost effective. A decision analytical model which employs data from a review of published evidence is used to determine the cost effectiveness of a rotavirus vaccine. The results suggest that some of the health sector costs, and all of the societal costs, of rotavirus gastroenteritis in children can be avoided by an immunization programme. The additional cost to the health sector may be considered worthwhile if there is a sufficient improvement in the quality-of-life of children and parents affected by gastroenteritis; this study did not find any evidence of research which has measured the utility gains from vaccination.

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