Cost-effectiveness analysis of seasonal influenza vaccination during pregnancy: A systematic review.
Travel Med Infect Dis
; 55: 102632, 2023.
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BACKGROUND: Seasonal influenza vaccination is clinically important and reduces hospitalization costs for pregnant women. However, is it also a cost-effective intervention? METHOD: We conducted a systematic search of Medline (via PUBMED), EMBASE, SCOPUS, and Web of Science databases. We included any economic evaluation studies that reported Incremental Cost-Effectiveness Ratios for vaccinating pregnant women against influenza. RESULT: Out of 927 potentially eligible articles, only 14 full texts met our inclusion criteria. In almost all studies, vaccinating pregnant women was a cost-effective and cost-saving strategy. In one study, it was not cost-effective when the researchers used costs and probabilities related to other groups (healthy adults) due to the lack of data for pregnant women. The main factors influencing the cost-effectiveness of the studies were vaccine efficacy and vaccination cost. CONCLUSION: Influenza vaccination of pregnant women is a cost-effective intervention. More studies on the cost-effectiveness of this intervention in underdeveloped countries are needed.
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ECOS
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Avaliacao_economica
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Financiamentos_gastos
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MEDLINE
Tipo de estudo:
Health_economic_evaluation
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Systematic_reviews
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En
Revista:
Travel Med Infect Dis
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DOENCAS TRANSMISSIVEIS
Ano de publicação:
2023
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Article