Impact and cost-effectiveness of rotavirus vaccination in Bangladesh

Type Journal Article - Vaccine
Title Impact and cost-effectiveness of rotavirus vaccination in Bangladesh
Author(s)
Volume 35
Issue 32
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2017
Page numbers 3982-3987
URL http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264410X17307570
Abstract
Introduction
Diarrheal disease is a leading cause of child mortality globally, and rotavirus is responsible for more than a third of those deaths. Despite substantial decreases, the number of rotavirus deaths in children under five was 215,000 per year in 2013. Of these deaths, approximately 41% occurred in Asia and 3% of those in Bangladesh. While Bangladesh has yet to introduce rotavirus vaccination, the country applied for Gavi support and plans to introduce it in 2018. This analysis evaluates the impact and cost-effectiveness of rotavirus vaccination in Bangladesh and provides estimates of the costs of the vaccination program to help inform decision-makers and international partners.

Methods
This analysis used Pan American Health Organization’s TRIVAC model (version 2.0) to examine nationwide introduction of two-dose rotavirus vaccination in 2017, compared to no vaccination. Three mortality scenarios (low, high, and midpoint) were assessed. Benefits and costs were examined from the societal perspective over ten successive birth cohorts with a 3% discount rate. Model inputs were locally acquired and complemented by internationally validated estimates.

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