Cost-effectiveness analysis of a hypothetical hepatitis C vaccine compared to antiviral therapy

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We propose a mathematical model to simulate the dynamics of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. We assumed that a hypothetical vaccine, which cost was taken to be the initial cost of the vaccine against hepatitis B exists and it is introduced in the model. We computed its cost-effectiveness compared with the anti-HCV therapy. The calculated basic reproduction number was 1.20. The model predicts that without intervention a steady state exists with an HCV prevalence of 3%, in agreement with the current epidemiological data. Starting from this steady state three interventions were simulated: indiscriminate vaccination, selective vaccination and anti-HCV therapy. Selective vaccination proved to be the strategy with the best cost-effectiveness ratio, followed by indiscriminate vaccination and anti-HCV therapy. © 2008 Cambridge University Press.

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Massad, E., Coutinho, F. A. B., Chaib, E., & Burattini, M. N. (2009). Cost-effectiveness analysis of a hypothetical hepatitis C vaccine compared to antiviral therapy. Epidemiology and Infection, 137(2), 241–249. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0950268808000873

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