Static model simulation for routine mumps vaccination in Japan: with a result of mumps-related complications in a Japanese community hospital
Clinical and Experimental Vaccine Research
;
: 120-127, 2017.
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| ID: wpr-184073
ABSTRACT
PURPOSE:
Mumps vaccine has not been included in the routine national immunization program in Japan, leading to low vaccine coverage rates and periodic epidemics approximately every 5 years. Our hospital (a secondary community hospital in Japan) experienced an increased number of mumps-related complications with a nationwide epidemic in 2016. Using previously reported data and mumps-related cases in our hospital, we estimated the cost-effectiveness of routine mumps vaccination in Japan with a static model using current epidemiologic data. MATERIALS ANDMETHODS:
With a decision tree flowchart of mumps infection and adverse events, we estimated the burden of mumps-related complications in our hospital for 5 years, and calculated the current annual national burden. Finally, we compared the current burden and assumptive burden of the stable state after routine vaccination in Japan using a static model.RESULTS:
The cost-benefit ratios with sensitivity analysis were 3.69 (1.08-9.52) and 6.84 (1.51-23.73) in independent inoculation and simultaneous inoculation, respectively, from a social perspective in addition to an annual gain of 9,487 (3,227-14,659) quality adjusted life years.CONCLUSION:
We contributed additional evidence in terms of cost-effectiveness that routine mumps vaccination should be introduced in Japan with simultaneous inoculation.
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Asunto principal:
Diseño de Software
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Árboles de Decisión
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Vacuna contra la Parotiditis
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Vacunación
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Análisis Costo-Beneficio
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Programas de Inmunización
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Años de Vida Ajustados por Calidad de Vida
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Pueblo Asiatico
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Hospitales Comunitarios
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Japón
Tipo de estudio:
Estudio pronóstico
Límite:
Humanos
País/Región como asunto:
Asia
Idioma:
Inglés
Revista:
Clinical and Experimental Vaccine Research
Año:
2017
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