Insights from modelling malaria vaccines for policy decisions: the focus on RTS,S

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Mathematical models are increasingly used to inform decisions throughout product development pathways from pre-clinical studies to country implementation of novel health interventions. This review illustrates the utility of simulation approaches by reviewing the literature on malaria vaccine modelling, with a focus on its link to the development of policy guidance for the first licensed product, RTS,S/AS01. The main contributions of modelling studies have been in inferring the mechanism of action and efficacy profile of RTS,S; to predicting the public health impact; and economic modelling mainly comprising cost-effectiveness analysis. The value of both product-specific and generic modelling of vaccines is highlighted.

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Galactionova, K., Smith, T. A., & Penny, M. A. (2021, December 1). Insights from modelling malaria vaccines for policy decisions: the focus on RTS,S. Malaria Journal. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-021-03973-y

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