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Willingness to pay for a hypothetical malaria vaccine in Brazil: a cross-sectional study and the implications.

Maria José Labis da CostaGesiane Cavalcante NascimentoThannuse Silva AthieJuliana de Sales SilvaEdna Afonso ReisAntony Paul MartinBrian B GodmanIsabella Piassi Dias Godói
Published in: Journal of comparative effectiveness research (2022)
Aim: Malaria is an infection caused by protozoa of genus Plasmodium , considered the one associated with increasingly large outbreaks. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with residents in the northern region of Brazil on the willingness to pay (WTP) for a hypothetical vaccine against malaria (effective protection of 80%). Results: Of 616 people interviewed, most interviewees were female (61%) and were employed (97%). The median individual maximum WTP for a hypothetical malaria vaccine was US$11.90 (BRL 50). Conclusion: The northern region of Brazil is one of the largest markets for a malaria vaccine due to its epidemiological relevance. Consequently, economic studies will be important to assist in the assessment of the potential price and value of new vaccines.
Keyphrases
  • plasmodium falciparum
  • physical activity
  • risk factors
  • human health
  • case control