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Cost-effectiveness of inactivated seasonal influenza vaccination in a cohort of Thai children ≤60 months of age.

Wanitchaya KittikraisakPiyarat SuntarattiwongDarunee DitsungnoenSarah E PallasTaiwo O AbimbolaChonticha KlungthongStefan FernandezSuchada SrisarangTawee ChotpitayasunondhFatimah S DawoodSonja J OlsenKim A Lindblade
Published in: PloS one (2017)
The cost-effectiveness of IIV3 vaccination among children participating in the cohort study varied by influenza season, with vaccine cost and proportion of high-risk children demonstrating the greatest influence in sensitivity analyses. Vaccinating children against influenza can be economically favorable depending on the maturity of the program, influenza vaccine performance, and target population.
Keyphrases
  • young adults