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Using Stochastic Simulation Model Vaccine Effectiveness / 대한의료정보학회지
Journal of Korean Society of Medical Informatics ; : 201-206, 1997.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-28724
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Several measures for vaccine effectiveness have been proposed which go beyond the direct effectiveness measurement which measures the benefit of vaccination to the recipient. In this study, a Micropopulation, Monte-Carlo model of nursing home outbreaks was used to evaluate the different vaccine measures. Simulation sets at five different vaccination levels 0%.5%. 50%, 75% and 100% vaccinated were run. Each simulation set was a 1000 outbreaks at a medium influenza level of .08 and an underlying vaccine efficacy of .5. The indirect measures show clearly how the population benefits as the percentage of vaccination increases. The average vaccine effectiveness measure, which compares the vaccinated attack rate with what would have been expected had no vaccine been given, showed a vaccine effectiveness of .540 at 25% vaccination; .759 at 50% vaccination .866 at 75% vaccination; and .925 at 100% vaccination. These experiments show the usefu1ness of simulation models in presenting interrelated complex information in an understandable format.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Disease Outbreaks / Vaccination / Influenza, Human / Nursing Homes Language: Korean Journal: Journal of Korean Society of Medical Informatics Year: 1997 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Disease Outbreaks / Vaccination / Influenza, Human / Nursing Homes Language: Korean Journal: Journal of Korean Society of Medical Informatics Year: 1997 Type: Article