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- Title
Estimation of the potential impact of dengue vaccination on clinical outcomes in Brazil.
- Authors
Rendeiro, Marcia; Araujo, Denizar Vianna; Bahia, Luciana; Pinho, Amanda S.; Genovez, Victoria; de Menezes Gonçalves, Thiago; Abreu, Mirhelen
- Abstract
Objective: The aim of the current analysis was to measure the public health impact of dengue vaccination in Brazil using a published transmission dynamics model. Methods: We adapted a mathematical model that represented the transmission dynamics of the four dengue fever serotypes in humans and in the mosquito. This compartmental model represents the known characteristics of dengue transmission dynamics: host-vector interactions, immunological interactions between all four dengue serotypes, age structure of the population, levels of specific transmission by age, seasonality of the disease, and growth of the human and vector population. Results: Our mathematical model showed a 22% (CI95%: 9-37) reduction of all cases of dengue fever for a smaller scenario (routine vaccination at 9 years old and catch-up campaign to 10 years of age) and 81% (CI95%: 67-89) in the largest scenario (routine vaccination at 9 years old and catch-up campaign to 40 years of age) over a 5-year period. For the 10-year impact, we estimated a 22% (CI95%: 12-39) reduction in the smaller scenario, and a 92% (CI95%: 80-95) reduction in the larger scenario. This reduction in the number of cases would lead to significant decrease in the number of hospitalizations. Up to 233,509 (CI95%: 148,534 - 331,849) and 739,378 (CI95%: 604,386 - 894,072) hospitalizations would be prevented over a 5-year and 10-year period, respectively, with the larger vaccination program. Conclusion: This analysis indicates that, within expected variations, a national dengue vaccination program in Brazil would lead to significant public health benefits by reducing dengue infections and hospitalizations.
- Subjects
BRAZIL; DENGUE; HEALTH outcome assessment; PUBLIC health; VACCINATION
- Publication
JBES: Brazilian Journal of Health Economics / Jornal Brasileiro de Economia da Saúde, 2016, Vol 8, Issue 1, p3
- ISSN
2175-2095
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.21115/JBES.v8.n1.3-15