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In. Mushkin, Selma J; White, Kerr L; ed. La salud como inversión / Investigaciones sobre servicios de salud: una antología. Washington, D.C, Organización Panamericana de la Salud, 1992. p.265-88, tab. (OPS. Publicación Científica, 534, 534).
Monografia em Espanhol | PAHO | ID: pah-16803
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In. Rice, Dorothy P; Cooper, Barbara S; White, Kerr L; ed. El valor económico de la vida humana / Investigaciones sobre servicios de salud: una antología. Washington, D.C, Organización Panamericana de la Salud, 1992. p.450-61, tab. (OPS. Publicación Científica, 534, 534).
Monografia em Espanhol | PAHO | ID: pah-16818
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In. Mushkin, Selma J; White, Kerr L; ed. Health as an investment / Health services research: An anthology. Washington, D.C, Pan American Health Organization, 1992. p.238-59, Tab. (PAHO. Scientific Publication, 534).
Monografia em Inglês | PAHO | ID: pah-10528
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In. Rice, Dorothy P; Cooper, Barbara S; White, Kerr L; ed. The economic value of human life / Health services research: An anthology. Washington, D.C, Pan American Health Organization, 1992. p.405-16, Tab. (PAHO. Scientific Publication, 534).
Monografia em Inglês | PAHO | ID: pah-10543
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Artigo em Inglês | PAHO | ID: pah-7363

RESUMO

A national household coverage survey of 3697 Ecuadorean children, carried out in July 1986, provided an opportunity for a cost-effectiveness analysis of (1) routine vaccination services based in fixed facilities and (2) mass immunization campaigns. A major purpose of the campaigns was to complement the routine services and to accelerate immunization activities. Based on the coverage survey, the Program for Reduction of Maternal and Childhood Illness (PREMI) and earlier campaigns increased the proportion of children under 5 years who were fully vaccinated from 43 per cent to 64 per cent. In one year, the PREMI campaign was responsible for fully vaccinating 11 per cent of children under one year, 21 per cent of 1-2-year-old children, and 13 per cent of all children under 5 years. The campaign also helped ensure that vaccinations were completed when children were still very young and at greatest risk


The average cost per vaccination dose (in 1985 US$ prices) was approximately $0.20 for fixed facilities and $0.83 for the PREMI campaign. Total national costs were $675,000 and $1,665,000 for routine and campaign services respectively. The cost por fully vaccinated child (FVC) was $4.39 for routine vaccination services and $8.60 for the campaign. The cost per death avered was about $1,900 for routine vaccination services ...(AU)


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Controle de Doenças Transmissíveis/economia , Análise Custo-Benefício , Valor da Vida , Equador
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