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to the SHI when comparing 100% rotavirus vaccination with no vaccination in Germany. Methods: A Markov cohort model …-based physicians due to the vaccine’s efficacy against severe disease. Conclusions: Routine rotavirus vaccination in Germany would … immunisation schedule does not currently include rotavirus vaccination. A lack of economic data on the impact of routine …
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Routine rotavirus vaccination in Germany would reduce the number of hospitalised and outpatient cases. The associated … losses. Sensitivity analysis indicated that vaccination would be cost-saving in 95% of simulations. Incremental cost was … observed only under extreme conditions, especially when the time spent at home due to rotavirus disease was low or when vaccine …
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Objectives The aim of this study was to test the feasibility of estimating preference weights for all health states defined by the Child Health Utility 9D (CHU9D), a new generic measure of health related quality of life for children. This will allow the calculation of quality adjusted life years...
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Immunization through vaccination has been a commercially available pre-harvest intervention to reduce E. coli shedding … vaccination across a series of alternative scenarios. Producers face $1 billion to $1.8 billion in welfare losses over 10 years if …
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Immunization through vaccination has been a commercially available pre-harvest intervention to reduce E. coli shedding … vaccination across a series of alternative scenarios. Producers face $1 billion to $1.8 billion in welfare losses over 10 years if …
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practice and vaccination costs in Australia. This thesis describes cost-effectiveness of two selected immunisation … interventions in Australia: influenza and hepatitis B. The cost-effectiveness of reducing the influenza vaccination age threshold to … 50 from the current 65 was analysed first. Next, the cost-effectiveness of universal hepatitis B infant vaccination …
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