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A systematic literature review of economic evaluations of pneumococcal conjugate vaccines in east and southeast Asia (2006-2019).

Bruce Cm WangNathorn ChaiyakunaprukShuiqing ZhuJoseph B BabigumiraWesley FurnbackRamaa ChitaleAmgad GamilKun ZhaoMatthew Wasserman
Published in: Expert review of vaccines (2021)
In East and Southeast Asia, vaccination with PCVs was found to significantly reduce the mortality and morbidity of pneumococcal diseases and was cost-effective compared to no vaccination. Study assumptions, specifically vaccine local acquisition, the inclusion or exclusion of indirect effects (serotype replacement and herd effect), cross-protection, and protection against nontypeable haemophilus influenzae and serotype 3, were the main drivers of cost-effectiveness.
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