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Review
. 2016;15(4):519-28.
doi: 10.1586/14760584.2016.1129278. Epub 2016 Jan 4.

Current issues in the economics of vaccination against dengue

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Current issues in the economics of vaccination against dengue

Yesim Tozan. Expert Rev Vaccines. 2016.

Abstract

Dengue is a major public health concern in tropical and subtropical areas of the world. The prospects for dengue prevention have recently improved with the results of efficacy trials of a tetravalent dengue vaccine. Although partially effective, once licensed, its introduction can be a public health priority in heavily affected countries because of the perceived public health importance of dengue. This review explores the most immediate economic considerations of introducing a new dengue vaccine and evaluates the published economic analyses of dengue vaccination. Findings indicate that the current economic evidence base is of limited utility to support country-level decisions on dengue vaccine introduction. There are a handful of published cost-effectiveness studies and no country-specific costing studies to project the full resource requirements of dengue vaccine introduction. Country-level analytical expertise in economic analyses, another gap identified, needs to be strengthened to facilitate evidence-based decision-making on dengue vaccine introduction in endemic countries.

Keywords: Dengue vaccination; affordability; cost-effectiveness; dengue; dengue vaccines; developing countries; economic evaluation; low- and middle-income countries; national immunization programs; sustainability.

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