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Economic Value of Seasonal and Pandemic Influenza Vaccination during Pregnancy

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CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES
卷 49, 期 12, 页码 1784-1792

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1086/649013

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  1. The National Institutes of Health
  2. National Institute of General Medical Sciences
  3. Models of Infectious Disease Agent Study

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Background. The cost-effectiveness of maternal influenza immunization against laboratory-confirmed influenza has never been studied. The current 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic provides a timely opportunity to perform such analyses. The study objective was to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of maternal influenza vaccination using both single-and 2-dose strategies against laboratory-confirmed influenza secondary to both seasonal epidemics and pandemic influenza outbreaks. Methods. A cost-effectiveness decision analytic model construct using epidemic and pandemic influenza characteristics from both the societal and third-party payor perspectives. A comparison was made between vaccinating all pregnant women in the United States versus not vaccinating pregnant women. Probabilistic (Monte Carlo) sensitivity analyses were also performed. The main outcome measures were incremental cost-effectiveness ratios (ICERs). Results. Maternal influenza vaccination using either the single-or 2-dose strategy is a cost-effective approach when influenza prevalence >= 7.5% and influenza-attributable mortality is >= 1.05% (consistent with epidemic strains). As the prevalence of influenza and/or the severity of the outbreak increases the incremental value of vaccination also increases. At a higher prevalence of influenza (>= 30%) the single-dose strategy demonstrates cost-savings while the 2-dose strategy remains highly cost-effective (ICER, <= $ 6787.77 per quality-adjusted life year). Conclusions. Maternal influenza immunization is a highly cost-effective intervention at disease rates and severity that correspond to both seasonal influenza epidemics and occasional pandemics. These findings justify ongoing efforts to optimize influenza vaccination during pregnancy from an economic perspective.

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