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Cost-effectiveness of a reactive oral cholera immunization campaign using Shanchol™ in Malawi.

Patrick Gueswendé IlboudoMartin A MengelBradford D GessnerBagrey NgwiraPhilippe CavaillerJean-Bernard Le Gargasson
Published in: Cost effectiveness and resource allocation : C/E (2021)
Relative to the Malawi gross domestic product per capita, the reactive OCV campaign represented a cost-effective intervention, particularly when considering indirect vaccine effects. Results will need to be assessed in other settings, e.g., during campaigns implemented directly by the Ministry of Health rather than by international partners.
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