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Costs of continuing RTS,S/ASO1E malaria vaccination in the three malaria vaccine pilot implementation countries

BACKGROUND: The RTS,S/ASO1(E) malaria vaccine is being piloted in three countries—Ghana, Kenya, and Malawi—as part of a coordinated evaluation led by the World Health Organization, with support from global partners. This study estimates the costs of continuing malaria vaccination upon completion of...

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Autores principales: Baral, Ranju, Levin, Ann, Odero, Chris, Pecenka, Clint, Tabu, Collins, Mwendo, Evans, Bonsu, George, Bawa, John, Dadzie, John Frederick, Charo, Joyce, Antwi-Agyei, Kwadwo Odei, Amponsa-Achianou, Kwame, Jalango, Rose Eddah, Mkisi, Rouden, Gordon, Scott, Mzengeza, Temwa, Morgan, Winthrop, Muhib, Farzana
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7799756/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33428635
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0244995
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author Baral, Ranju
Levin, Ann
Odero, Chris
Pecenka, Clint
Tabu, Collins
Mwendo, Evans
Bonsu, George
Bawa, John
Dadzie, John Frederick
Charo, Joyce
Antwi-Agyei, Kwadwo Odei
Amponsa-Achianou, Kwame
Jalango, Rose Eddah
Mkisi, Rouden
Gordon, Scott
Mzengeza, Temwa
Morgan, Winthrop
Muhib, Farzana
author_facet Baral, Ranju
Levin, Ann
Odero, Chris
Pecenka, Clint
Tabu, Collins
Mwendo, Evans
Bonsu, George
Bawa, John
Dadzie, John Frederick
Charo, Joyce
Antwi-Agyei, Kwadwo Odei
Amponsa-Achianou, Kwame
Jalango, Rose Eddah
Mkisi, Rouden
Gordon, Scott
Mzengeza, Temwa
Morgan, Winthrop
Muhib, Farzana
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description BACKGROUND: The RTS,S/ASO1(E) malaria vaccine is being piloted in three countries—Ghana, Kenya, and Malawi—as part of a coordinated evaluation led by the World Health Organization, with support from global partners. This study estimates the costs of continuing malaria vaccination upon completion of the pilot evaluation to inform decision-making and planning around potential further use of the vaccine in pilot areas. METHODS: We used an activity-based costing approach to estimate the incremental costs of continuing to deliver four doses of RTS,S/ASO1(E) through the existing Expanded Program on Immunization platform, from each government’s perspective. The RTS,S/ASO1(E) pilot introduction plans were reviewed and adapted to identify activities for costing. Key informant interviews with representatives from Ministries of Health (MOH) were conducted to inform the activities, resource requirements, and assumptions that, in turn, inform the analysis. Both financial and economic costs per dose, cost of delivery per dose, and cost per fully vaccinated child (FVC) are estimated and reported in 2017 USD units. RESULTS: At a vaccine price of $5 per dose and assuming the vaccine is donor-funded, our estimated incremental financial costs range from $1.70 (Kenya) to $2.44 (Malawi) per dose, $0.23 (Malawi) to $0.71 (Kenya) per dose delivered (excluding procurement add-on costs), and $11.50 (Ghana) to $13.69 (Malawi) per FVC. Estimates of economic costs per dose are between three and five times higher than financial costs. Variations in activities used for costing, procurement add-on costs, unit costs of per diems, and allowances contributed to differences in cost estimates across countries. CONCLUSION: Cost estimates in this analysis are meant to inform country decision-makers as they face the question of whether to continue malaria vaccination, should the intervention receive a positive recommendation for broader use. Additionally, important cost drivers for vaccine delivery are highlighted, some of which might be influenced by global and country-specific financing and existing procurement mechanisms. This analysis also adds to the evidence available on vaccine delivery costs for products delivered outside the standard immunization schedule.
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spelling pubmed-77997562021-01-22 Costs of continuing RTS,S/ASO1E malaria vaccination in the three malaria vaccine pilot implementation countries Baral, Ranju Levin, Ann Odero, Chris Pecenka, Clint Tabu, Collins Mwendo, Evans Bonsu, George Bawa, John Dadzie, John Frederick Charo, Joyce Antwi-Agyei, Kwadwo Odei Amponsa-Achianou, Kwame Jalango, Rose Eddah Mkisi, Rouden Gordon, Scott Mzengeza, Temwa Morgan, Winthrop Muhib, Farzana PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The RTS,S/ASO1(E) malaria vaccine is being piloted in three countries—Ghana, Kenya, and Malawi—as part of a coordinated evaluation led by the World Health Organization, with support from global partners. This study estimates the costs of continuing malaria vaccination upon completion of the pilot evaluation to inform decision-making and planning around potential further use of the vaccine in pilot areas. METHODS: We used an activity-based costing approach to estimate the incremental costs of continuing to deliver four doses of RTS,S/ASO1(E) through the existing Expanded Program on Immunization platform, from each government’s perspective. The RTS,S/ASO1(E) pilot introduction plans were reviewed and adapted to identify activities for costing. Key informant interviews with representatives from Ministries of Health (MOH) were conducted to inform the activities, resource requirements, and assumptions that, in turn, inform the analysis. Both financial and economic costs per dose, cost of delivery per dose, and cost per fully vaccinated child (FVC) are estimated and reported in 2017 USD units. RESULTS: At a vaccine price of $5 per dose and assuming the vaccine is donor-funded, our estimated incremental financial costs range from $1.70 (Kenya) to $2.44 (Malawi) per dose, $0.23 (Malawi) to $0.71 (Kenya) per dose delivered (excluding procurement add-on costs), and $11.50 (Ghana) to $13.69 (Malawi) per FVC. Estimates of economic costs per dose are between three and five times higher than financial costs. Variations in activities used for costing, procurement add-on costs, unit costs of per diems, and allowances contributed to differences in cost estimates across countries. CONCLUSION: Cost estimates in this analysis are meant to inform country decision-makers as they face the question of whether to continue malaria vaccination, should the intervention receive a positive recommendation for broader use. Additionally, important cost drivers for vaccine delivery are highlighted, some of which might be influenced by global and country-specific financing and existing procurement mechanisms. This analysis also adds to the evidence available on vaccine delivery costs for products delivered outside the standard immunization schedule. Public Library of Science 2021-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7799756/ /pubmed/33428635 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0244995 Text en © 2021 Baral et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Baral, Ranju
Levin, Ann
Odero, Chris
Pecenka, Clint
Tabu, Collins
Mwendo, Evans
Bonsu, George
Bawa, John
Dadzie, John Frederick
Charo, Joyce
Antwi-Agyei, Kwadwo Odei
Amponsa-Achianou, Kwame
Jalango, Rose Eddah
Mkisi, Rouden
Gordon, Scott
Mzengeza, Temwa
Morgan, Winthrop
Muhib, Farzana
Costs of continuing RTS,S/ASO1E malaria vaccination in the three malaria vaccine pilot implementation countries
title Costs of continuing RTS,S/ASO1E malaria vaccination in the three malaria vaccine pilot implementation countries
title_full Costs of continuing RTS,S/ASO1E malaria vaccination in the three malaria vaccine pilot implementation countries
title_fullStr Costs of continuing RTS,S/ASO1E malaria vaccination in the three malaria vaccine pilot implementation countries
title_full_unstemmed Costs of continuing RTS,S/ASO1E malaria vaccination in the three malaria vaccine pilot implementation countries
title_short Costs of continuing RTS,S/ASO1E malaria vaccination in the three malaria vaccine pilot implementation countries
title_sort costs of continuing rts,s/aso1e malaria vaccination in the three malaria vaccine pilot implementation countries
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7799756/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33428635
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0244995
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