The need for an evidence-based decision-making process with regard to control of hepatitis A
- 1 October 2008
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Viral Hepatitis
- Vol. 15, 16-21
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2893.2008.01023.x
Abstract
Universal hepatitis A (HA) vaccination was implemented by the Argentinean Ministry of Health in June 2005 with a single dose at age 12 months. The decision was made taking into account the following factors. (1) Disease burden: The incidence rate for the disease increased from 2003 to 2004; the northern and western regions of the country were the most affected. Sero-prevalence data for children 1-15 years old was 54% for the whole country, with differences per region and age. From May 1982 to September 2002, 210 patients were recruited with acute hepatic failure; HA was the aetiology in 61% of them. (2) Cost-effectiveness: Compared with no vaccination, the one-dose schedule would save US$15.3 millions, with regional variations. (3) Vaccine features: Immunization with one-dose schedule HA vaccine confers good immunogenicity and effectiveness. (4) Programmatic feasibility: The National Immunizations Program has appropriate distribution system for vaccines, with adequate cold chain. (5) Social acceptance and political compromise: The population largely accepts HA vaccination and the national authorities should be committed to providing it regularly. The main global issue is that hepatitis A virus infection remains the most commonly reported vaccine-preventable disease in many parts of the world despite the availability of vaccines.Keywords
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