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Supplementary immunization activities (SIAs) in South Africa: comprehensive economic evaluation of an integrated child health delivery platform

BACKGROUND: Supplementary immunization activity (SIA) campaigns provide children with an additional dose of measles vaccine and deliver other interventions, including vitamin A supplements, deworming medications, and oral polio vaccines. OBJECTIVE: To assess the cost-effectiveness of the full SIA de...

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Autores principales: Verguet, Stéphane, Jassat, Waasila, Bertram, Melanie Y., Tollman, Stephen M., Murray, Christopher J. L., Jamison, Dean T., Hofman, Karen J.
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Publicado: Co-Action Publishing 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3587392/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23458088
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/gha.v6i0.20056
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author Verguet, Stéphane
Jassat, Waasila
Bertram, Melanie Y.
Tollman, Stephen M.
Murray, Christopher J. L.
Jamison, Dean T.
Hofman, Karen J.
author_facet Verguet, Stéphane
Jassat, Waasila
Bertram, Melanie Y.
Tollman, Stephen M.
Murray, Christopher J. L.
Jamison, Dean T.
Hofman, Karen J.
author_sort Verguet, Stéphane
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description BACKGROUND: Supplementary immunization activity (SIA) campaigns provide children with an additional dose of measles vaccine and deliver other interventions, including vitamin A supplements, deworming medications, and oral polio vaccines. OBJECTIVE: To assess the cost-effectiveness of the full SIA delivery platform in South Africa (SA). DESIGN: We used an epidemiologic cost model to estimate the cost-effectiveness of the 2010 SIA campaign. We used province-level campaign data sourced from the District Health Information System, SA, and from planning records of provincial coordinators of the Expanded Programme on Immunization. The data included the number of children immunized with measles and polio vaccines, the number of children given vitamin A supplements and Albendazole tablets, and costs. RESULTS: The campaign cost $37 million and averted a total of 1,150 deaths (95% uncertainty range: 990–1,360). This ranged from 380 deaths averted in KwaZulu-Natal to 20 deaths averted in the Northern Cape. Vitamin A supplementation alone averted 820 deaths (95% UR: 670–1,040); measles vaccination alone averted 330 deaths (95% UR: 280–370). Incremental cost-effectiveness was $27,100 (95% UR: $18,500–34,400) per death averted nationally, ranging from $11,300 per death averted in the Free State to $91,300 per death averted in the Eastern Cape. CONCLUSIONS: Cost-effectiveness of the SIA child health delivery platform varies substantially across SA provinces, and it is substantially more cost-effective when vitamin A supplementation is included in the interventions administered. Cost-effectiveness assessments should consider health system delivery platforms that integrate multiple interventions, and they should be conducted at the sub-national level.
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spelling pubmed-35873922013-03-05 Supplementary immunization activities (SIAs) in South Africa: comprehensive economic evaluation of an integrated child health delivery platform Verguet, Stéphane Jassat, Waasila Bertram, Melanie Y. Tollman, Stephen M. Murray, Christopher J. L. Jamison, Dean T. Hofman, Karen J. Glob Health Action Original Article BACKGROUND: Supplementary immunization activity (SIA) campaigns provide children with an additional dose of measles vaccine and deliver other interventions, including vitamin A supplements, deworming medications, and oral polio vaccines. OBJECTIVE: To assess the cost-effectiveness of the full SIA delivery platform in South Africa (SA). DESIGN: We used an epidemiologic cost model to estimate the cost-effectiveness of the 2010 SIA campaign. We used province-level campaign data sourced from the District Health Information System, SA, and from planning records of provincial coordinators of the Expanded Programme on Immunization. The data included the number of children immunized with measles and polio vaccines, the number of children given vitamin A supplements and Albendazole tablets, and costs. RESULTS: The campaign cost $37 million and averted a total of 1,150 deaths (95% uncertainty range: 990–1,360). This ranged from 380 deaths averted in KwaZulu-Natal to 20 deaths averted in the Northern Cape. Vitamin A supplementation alone averted 820 deaths (95% UR: 670–1,040); measles vaccination alone averted 330 deaths (95% UR: 280–370). Incremental cost-effectiveness was $27,100 (95% UR: $18,500–34,400) per death averted nationally, ranging from $11,300 per death averted in the Free State to $91,300 per death averted in the Eastern Cape. CONCLUSIONS: Cost-effectiveness of the SIA child health delivery platform varies substantially across SA provinces, and it is substantially more cost-effective when vitamin A supplementation is included in the interventions administered. Cost-effectiveness assessments should consider health system delivery platforms that integrate multiple interventions, and they should be conducted at the sub-national level. Co-Action Publishing 2013-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3587392/ /pubmed/23458088 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/gha.v6i0.20056 Text en © 2013 Stéphane Verguet et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bertram, Melanie Y.
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Murray, Christopher J. L.
Jamison, Dean T.
Hofman, Karen J.
Supplementary immunization activities (SIAs) in South Africa: comprehensive economic evaluation of an integrated child health delivery platform
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title_fullStr Supplementary immunization activities (SIAs) in South Africa: comprehensive economic evaluation of an integrated child health delivery platform
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title_short Supplementary immunization activities (SIAs) in South Africa: comprehensive economic evaluation of an integrated child health delivery platform
title_sort supplementary immunization activities (sias) in south africa: comprehensive economic evaluation of an integrated child health delivery platform
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3587392/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23458088
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/gha.v6i0.20056
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