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An economic evaluation of the controlled temperature chain approach for vaccine logistics: evidence from a study conducted during a meningitis A vaccine campaign in Togo

INTRODUCTION: A recent innovation in support of the final segment of the immunization supply chain is licensing certain vaccines for use in a controlled temperature chain (CTC), which allows excursions into ambient temperatures up to 40°C for a specific number of days immediately prior to administra...

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Autores principales: Mvundura, Mercy, Lydon, Patrick, Gueye, Abdoulaye, Diaw, Ibnou Khadim, Landoh, Dadja Essoya, Toi, Bafei, Kahn, Anna-Lea, Kristensen, Debra
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Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5745944/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29296162
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.supp.2017.27.3.12087
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author Mvundura, Mercy
Lydon, Patrick
Gueye, Abdoulaye
Diaw, Ibnou Khadim
Landoh, Dadja Essoya
Toi, Bafei
Kahn, Anna-Lea
Kristensen, Debra
author_facet Mvundura, Mercy
Lydon, Patrick
Gueye, Abdoulaye
Diaw, Ibnou Khadim
Landoh, Dadja Essoya
Toi, Bafei
Kahn, Anna-Lea
Kristensen, Debra
author_sort Mvundura, Mercy
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description INTRODUCTION: A recent innovation in support of the final segment of the immunization supply chain is licensing certain vaccines for use in a controlled temperature chain (CTC), which allows excursions into ambient temperatures up to 40°C for a specific number of days immediately prior to administration. However, limited evidence exists on CTC economics to inform investments for labeling other eligible vaccines for CTC use. Using data collected during a MenAfriVac™ campaign in Togo, we estimated economic costs for vaccine logistics when using the CTC approach compared to full cold chain logistics (CCL) approach. METHODS: We conducted the study in Togo’s Central Region, where two districts were using the CTC approach and two relied on a fullCCL approach during the MenAfriVac™ campaign. Data to estimate vaccine logistics costs were obtained from primary data collected using costing questionnaires and from financial cost data from campaign microplans. Costs are presented in 2014 US dollars. RESULTS: Average logistics costs per dose were estimated at $0.026±0.032 for facilities using a CTC and $0.029±0.054 for facilities using the fullCCL approach, but the two estimates were not statistically different. However, if the facilities without refrigerators had not used a CTC but had received daily deliveries of vaccines, the average cost per dose would have increased to $0.063 (range $0.007 to $0.33), with larger logistics cost increases occurring for facilities that were far from the district. CONCLUSION: Using the CTC approach can reduce logistics costs for remote facilities without cold chain infrastructure, which is where CTC is designed to reduce logistical challenges of vaccine distribution.
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spelling pubmed-57459442018-01-02 An economic evaluation of the controlled temperature chain approach for vaccine logistics: evidence from a study conducted during a meningitis A vaccine campaign in Togo Mvundura, Mercy Lydon, Patrick Gueye, Abdoulaye Diaw, Ibnou Khadim Landoh, Dadja Essoya Toi, Bafei Kahn, Anna-Lea Kristensen, Debra Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: A recent innovation in support of the final segment of the immunization supply chain is licensing certain vaccines for use in a controlled temperature chain (CTC), which allows excursions into ambient temperatures up to 40°C for a specific number of days immediately prior to administration. However, limited evidence exists on CTC economics to inform investments for labeling other eligible vaccines for CTC use. Using data collected during a MenAfriVac™ campaign in Togo, we estimated economic costs for vaccine logistics when using the CTC approach compared to full cold chain logistics (CCL) approach. METHODS: We conducted the study in Togo’s Central Region, where two districts were using the CTC approach and two relied on a fullCCL approach during the MenAfriVac™ campaign. Data to estimate vaccine logistics costs were obtained from primary data collected using costing questionnaires and from financial cost data from campaign microplans. Costs are presented in 2014 US dollars. RESULTS: Average logistics costs per dose were estimated at $0.026±0.032 for facilities using a CTC and $0.029±0.054 for facilities using the fullCCL approach, but the two estimates were not statistically different. However, if the facilities without refrigerators had not used a CTC but had received daily deliveries of vaccines, the average cost per dose would have increased to $0.063 (range $0.007 to $0.33), with larger logistics cost increases occurring for facilities that were far from the district. CONCLUSION: Using the CTC approach can reduce logistics costs for remote facilities without cold chain infrastructure, which is where CTC is designed to reduce logistical challenges of vaccine distribution. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2017-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC5745944/ /pubmed/29296162 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.supp.2017.27.3.12087 Text en © Mercy Mvundura et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ The Pan African Medical Journal - ISSN 1937-8688. 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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Mvundura, Mercy
Lydon, Patrick
Gueye, Abdoulaye
Diaw, Ibnou Khadim
Landoh, Dadja Essoya
Toi, Bafei
Kahn, Anna-Lea
Kristensen, Debra
An economic evaluation of the controlled temperature chain approach for vaccine logistics: evidence from a study conducted during a meningitis A vaccine campaign in Togo
title An economic evaluation of the controlled temperature chain approach for vaccine logistics: evidence from a study conducted during a meningitis A vaccine campaign in Togo
title_full An economic evaluation of the controlled temperature chain approach for vaccine logistics: evidence from a study conducted during a meningitis A vaccine campaign in Togo
title_fullStr An economic evaluation of the controlled temperature chain approach for vaccine logistics: evidence from a study conducted during a meningitis A vaccine campaign in Togo
title_full_unstemmed An economic evaluation of the controlled temperature chain approach for vaccine logistics: evidence from a study conducted during a meningitis A vaccine campaign in Togo
title_short An economic evaluation of the controlled temperature chain approach for vaccine logistics: evidence from a study conducted during a meningitis A vaccine campaign in Togo
title_sort economic evaluation of the controlled temperature chain approach for vaccine logistics: evidence from a study conducted during a meningitis a vaccine campaign in togo
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5745944/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29296162
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.supp.2017.27.3.12087
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