Economic evaluation of routine vaccination of 15 month old children against chicken-pox-zoster

Authors

  • T. Forcén
  • R. Garuz
  • J. Cabasés
  • M. Ruiz de Ocenda
  • J.A. Martínez
  • J. Izko

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23938/ASSN.0733

Keywords:

Evaluación económica. Coste-efectividad. Varicela. Vacunación.

Abstract

Background: An economic, cost-effectiveness evaluation was carried out that compared a hypothetical program of routine mass vaccination against the chicken-pox-zoster virus in children aged 15 months in the Foral Community of Navarra against the present strategy of vaccination that is restricted to the high risk population. Material and methods: Decision trees based on Markov models were used to calculate the costs of the health care of cases of infection and the costs of the effects of the vaccination program. The efficacy of the vaccination is 90-95%, and the scenario produces an immunogenicity of at least ten years, with a coverage of 90%. Account was taken of both the direct costs of health care and the indirect costs, with 1995 Pesetas taken as a constant, due to the loss in productivity of a family member, and a social view point was adopted for evaluating the study. Results: The index of cost-effectiveness reflects the additional cost or saving for each case of avoided infection brought about by vaccinating the children in comparison with vaccinating only those persons belonging to the high risk population sectors. The cost per avoided case is situated between 3,500 Ptas and 4,000 Ptas. For each Peseta invested in the vaccination program there would be a reimbursement of 0.45 Pesetas. Conclusions: The routine vaccination program produces an incremental cost. Only in the case of a reduction in the price of the vaccine by more than 50% would the cost-effectiveness index offer a net social profit.

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Published

2009-06-30

How to Cite

Forcén, T., Garuz, R., Cabasés, J., Ruiz de Ocenda, M., Martínez, J., & Izko, J. (2009). Economic evaluation of routine vaccination of 15 month old children against chicken-pox-zoster. Anales Del Sistema Sanitario De Navarra, 23(1), 115–124. https://doi.org/10.23938/ASSN.0733

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