The economic value of childhood varicella vaccination in France and Germany

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作者
Coudeville, L
Brunot, A
Szucs, TD
Dervaux, B
机构
[1] Catholic Univ Lille, CRESGE, LABORES, F-59016 Lille, France
[2] Univ Zurich, Inst Social & Prevent Med, CH-8006 Zurich, Switzerland
关键词
children vaccination; economic evaluation; model; varicella;
D O I
10.1111/j.1524-4733.2005.04005.x
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Objective: To determine the economic impact of childhood varicella vaccination in France and Germany. Methods: A common methodology based on the use of a varicella transmission model was used for the two countries. Cost data (2002(sic)) were derived from two previous studies. The analysis focused on a routine vaccination program for which three different coverage rates (CRs) were considered (90%, 70%, and 45%). Catch-up strategies were also analyzed. A societal perspective including both direct and indirect costs and a third-party payer perspective were considered (Social Security in France and Sickness Funds in Germany). Results: A routine vaccination program has a clear positive impact on varicella-related morbidity in both countries. With a 90% CR, the number of varicella-related deaths was reduced by 87% in Germany and by 84% in France. In addition, with a CR of 90%, routine varicella vaccination induces savings in both countries from both societal (Germany 61%, France 60%) and third-party payer perspectives (Germany 51%, France 6.7%). For lower CRs, routine vaccination remains cost saving from a third-party payer perspective in Germany but not in France, where it is nevertheless cost-effective (cost per life-year gained of 6521(sic) in the base case with a 45% CR). Conclusions: Considering the impact of vaccination on varicella morbidity and costs, a routine varicella vaccination program appears to be cost saving in Germany and France from both a societal and a third-party payer perspective. For France, routine varicella vaccination remains cost-effective in worst cases when a third-party payer perspective is adopted. Catch-up programs provide additional savings.
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