Costo-efectividad de la vacunación contra influenza pandémica en mujeres embarazadas en Colombia

  • Chocontá-Piraquive L
  • Alvis Guzmán N
  • De la Hoz Restrepo F
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Abstract

Objective. Estimating the cost-effectiveness ratio of vaccinating pregnant women against the 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) in Colombia during the second wave of the pandemic. Methods. A decision tree was constructed, which simulated the health results (deaths and years of potential life lost [YPLL]) in two cohorts of pregnant women; one vaccinated, the other unvaccinated. The model's parameters were drawn from scientific literature and costs were estimated on the basis of a previous study. Incremental cost-effectiveness ratios (ICER) were calculated. Results. Vaccinating pregnant women against pandemic flu would have prevented between 4 664 and 15 741 outpatient visits and between 119 and 401 hospitalizations. Between US$ 249 530 and US$ 842 163 in costs of care would have been avoided. For the base scenario, vaccinating pregnant women would be cost-effective (ICER/YPLL avoided US$ 7 657). This ICER was responsive to the disease's fatality rate; vaccination would not be cost-effective in Colombia in scenarios with a lower fatality rate. Conclusions. Vaccinating pregnant women against pandemic influenza is costeffective in a scenario with a high mortality rate. The existing evidence that pregnant women are at increased risk of complications and that the vaccine is safe would justify its use in pregnant women.

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Chocontá-Piraquive, L. A., Alvis Guzmán, N., & De la Hoz Restrepo, F. (2012). Costo-efectividad de la vacunación contra influenza pandémica en mujeres embarazadas en Colombia. Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública, 31(6), 447–453. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1020-49892012000600001

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