Infant hospitalizations and fatalities averted by the maternal pertussis vaccination program in England, 2012–2017: post-implementation economic evaluation

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F Sandmann, M Jit, N Andrews, HL Buckley, H Campbell, S Ribeiro, B Sile, J Stowe
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2020academic.oup.com
In October 2012, a maternal pertussis vaccination program was implemented in England
following an increased incidence and mortality in infants. We evaluated the cost-
effectiveness of the program by comparing pertussis-related infant hospitalizations and
deaths in 2012–2017 with nonvaccination scenarios. Despite considerable uncertainties,
findings support the cost-effectiveness of the program.
Abstract
In October 2012, a maternal pertussis vaccination program was implemented in England following an increased incidence and mortality in infants. We evaluated the cost-effectiveness of the program by comparing pertussis-related infant hospitalizations and deaths in 2012–2017 with nonvaccination scenarios. Despite considerable uncertainties, findings support the cost-effectiveness of the program.
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