An Economic Evaluation of Hepatitis A Vaccination in Dutch Military Personnel
Open Access
- 1 August 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Military Medicine
- Vol. 163 (8) , 564-567
- https://doi.org/10.1093/milmed/163.8.564
Abstract
We analyzed the cost-effectiveness of hepatitis A vaccination regimens using a mathematical simulation model. Passive immunization and two active vaccination strategies (with and without prior screening) were compared with “doing nothing.” Hepatitis A antibodies were determined in 2,325 Dutch marines; other input data were retrieved from published and unpublished sources. The prevalence of hepatitis A antibody was 14%. Screening before vaccination was identified as appropriate at a prevalence > 20%. Passive immunization was the cheapest prevention for a single 6-month deployment per 10 years. The inactivated vaccine containing 1,440 enzymelinked immunosorbent assay units without prior screening was identified as the best option for more frequent deployments. It was cost-saving with two or more missions per 10 years. A 5.3% hepatitis A attack rate validated the investment for this policy. Overall, immunization with inactivated hepatitis A vaccine without prior screening proved to be the optimum strategy for troops at regular risk.Keywords
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