Cost-effectiveness of the 13-valent Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine in Children in Portugal.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2017-08-01 DOI:10.1097/INF.0000000000001587
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Abstract

Background: Pneumococcal infections are the leading cause of vaccine-preventable death in children. In June 2015, the 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13) was introduced in the Portuguese Immunization Program. We evaluated the cost-effectiveness of children vaccinated with PCV13 versus no vaccination for preventing pneumococcal diseases.

Methods: A cohort simulation model for 2014 Portuguese newborns was used, considering a lifetime horizon and existence of herd effect on adults. Model outcomes measured life years gained, direct and indirect healthcare costs and net benefits considering &OV0556;20,000 per life years gained. PCV13 clinical effectiveness rate by serotype covered was assumed similar to PCV7. Patients' resource use was based on 2014 diagnostic-related group database and experts' opinion, while national legislation and official drug cost database were the main sources for unitary costs. Univariate sensitivity analyses were conducted to assess results' effectiveness.

Results: In base case scenario, PCV13 was a dominant strategy, being associated with better health outcomes and lower costs. In a lifetime, a total of 6238 infections (excluding acute otitis media) and 130 deaths were averted, with a total saving of &OV0556;397,217 ($432,966). Net benefits were estimated above &OV0556;28 million ($30 million). Results were robust in all sensitivity analyses, with positive net benefits, except when herd effect was excluded.

Conclusions: Vaccination of children with PCV13 starting in their first year of life is a cost-effective intervention with the potential to save costs to the Portuguese health system and to provide health gains by reducing the burden of pneumococcal disease in the vaccines and through the herd effect of this vaccine.

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13价肺炎球菌结合疫苗在葡萄牙儿童中的成本效益
背景:肺炎球菌感染是儿童疫苗可预防死亡的主要原因。2015年6月,13价肺炎球菌结合疫苗(PCV13)被引入葡萄牙免疫规划。我们评估了接种PCV13疫苗的儿童与未接种疫苗的儿童预防肺炎球菌疾病的成本效益。方法:采用2014年葡萄牙新生儿队列模拟模型,考虑终身视界和成人群体效应的存在。模型结果衡量了增加的生命年、直接和间接医疗保健成本以及考虑到每增加生命年2万美元的净收益。按血清型划分的PCV13临床有效率与PCV7相似。患者资源使用基于2014年诊断相关群体数据库和专家意见,国家立法和官方药品成本数据库是统一费用的主要来源。采用单变量敏感性分析评估结果的有效性。结果:在基本情况下,PCV13是主要策略,与更好的健康结果和更低的成本相关。在一生中,总共避免了6238例感染(不包括急性中耳炎)和130例死亡,总共节省了556英镑;397,217英镑(432,966美元)。净收益估计超过5.556亿英镑(3000万美元)。除羊群效应外,所有敏感性分析的结果都是稳健的,具有正的净效益。结论:从一岁开始接种PCV13儿童是一种具有成本效益的干预措施,有可能为葡萄牙卫生系统节省成本,并通过减少疫苗中肺炎球菌疾病的负担和通过该疫苗的群体效应提供健康收益。
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