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Philip Ayieko1, Ulla K Griffiths, Moses Ndiritu, Jennifer Moisi, Isaac K Mugoya, Tatu Kamau, Mike English, J Anthony G Scott.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The GAVI Alliance supported 10-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV10) introduction in Kenya. We estimated the cost-effectiveness of introducing either PCV10 or the 13-valent vaccine (PCV13) from a societal perspective and explored the incremental impact of including indirect vaccine effects.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23826268 PMCID: PMC3691111 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0067324
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Parameters used in the base case analysis for pneumococcal vaccination in Kenyan infants born in 2010 *BCV- Base case value.
| Parameter | Base case | Reference | Statistical distribution | Source |
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| 0–11 months | 48.3 | Kilifi HDSS | Poisson (48.3) | Kilifi HDSS |
| 12–23 months | 22.4 | Poisson (22.4) | ||
| 24–59 months | 5.0 | Poisson (5) | ||
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| 0–11 months | 27.4 | Kilifi HDSS | Poisson (27.4) | Kilifi HDSS |
| 12–23 months | 27.2 | Poisson (27.2) | ||
| 24–59 months | 13.4 | Poisson (13.4) | ||
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| 0–11 months | 74.0 | Kilifi HDSS | Poisson(74) | Kilifi HDSS |
| 12–23 months | 41.6 | Poisson(41.6) | ||
| 24–59 months | 17.8 | Poisson(17.8) | ||
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| 0–11 months | 972.9 | Extrapolation fromCutts | NA | Extrapolation from Cutts et al |
| 12–23 months | 592.9 | NA | ||
| 24–59 months | 235.4 | NA | ||
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| Meningitis | 92% | Cutts | Beta(92,8) | Cutts et al |
| Sepsis | 92% | Beta(92,8) | ||
| Bacteraemic pneumonia | 77% | Beta(77,23) | ||
| Non-bacteraemic pneumonia | 77% | Extrapolated fromCutts | Beta(77,23) | Extrapolation from Cutts et al |
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| Outpatient care | 37% | Kallander | Beta (16,28) | Kallander et al |
| Inpatient hospital care | 40% | Beta(18,26) | ||
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| Major post discharge meningitis sequelae | 25% | Edmond | Beta (25,75) | Edmond et al |
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| IPD (sepsis, bacteraemic pneumonia) | 28.2% | Berkley, | Beta (28,72) | Berkley et al, expert opinion |
| Non-bacteraemic pneumonia | 5.7% | Berkley, | Beta (6,94) | Berkley et al, expert opinion |
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| Meningitis | 97% | Expert opinion | Beta (97,3) | Expert opinion |
| Sepsis and bacteraemic pneumonia | 50% | Beta (4,4) | ||
| Non-bacteraemic pneumonia | 12% | Beta (12,88) | ||
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| Meningitis | $357.74 | Ayieko | Gamma (4,19) | Ayieko et al |
| Sepsis or pneumonia | $74.64 | Gamma (1,314) | ||
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| Childhood fever | $2.74 | Larson | NA | Larson et al |
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| Costs = 0%; effects = 0% | NA | Assumption | NA | |
| Costs = 3%; effects = 3% | NA | Assumption | NA |
NA- Not applicable.
Estimated cost and disease impact of pneumococcal vaccination with PCV10 and PCV13 in Kenyan infants born in 2010.
| Without PCV10 | PCV10 Introduction | PCV13 Introduction | |
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| Meningitis | 3,180 | 1,659 | 1,308 |
| Sepsis | 3,449 | 1,626 | 1,229 |
| Bacteraemic pneumonia | 6,221 | 3,602 | 3,027 |
| Non-bacteraemic pneumonia | 83,537 | 48,310 | 40,497 |
| Total disease episodes | 96,387 | 55,197 | 46,061 |
| Total reduction in disease episodes | – | 41,190 | 50,326 |
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| Meningitis | 2,275 | 1,186 | 934 |
| Sepsis | 1,448 | 684 | 576 |
| Bacteraemic pneumonia | 2,612 | 1,513 | 1,270 |
| Non-bacteraemic pneumonia | 8,077 | 4,671 | 3,916 |
| Total pneumococcal deaths | 14,412 | 8,054 | 6,636 |
| Total reduction in pneumococcal deaths | – | 6,358 | 7,776 |
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| Pneumococcal vaccine procurement cost | – | $13,662,205 | $13,662,205 |
| Injection equipment cost (syringes, safety boxes) | – | $360,306 | $360,306 |
| Annualized cold chain expansion costs | – | $14,758 | $70,714 |
| Total costs of vaccination | – | $14,037,268 | $14,093,224 |
The number of pneumococcal deaths and episodes are non-discounted.
Cold chain storage costs incurred by the Kenyan government during 2008 in preparation for pneumococcal vaccine introduction.
| Quantity | Total annualised cost* ($) | Cost allocated to PCV10 ($) | Cost allocated to PCV13($) | |
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| Cold rooms | 2 | 14,302 | 1,150 | 5,510 |
| Stand by generators | 2 | 2829 | 227 | 1,090 |
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| Cold rooms | 3 | 21,453 | 1,725 | 8,265 |
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| District storage refrigerators | 200 | 35,338 | 2,841 | 13,614 |
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| Immunizing facility refrigerators | 600 | 106,013 | 8,524 | 40,843 |
| Vaccine carriers | 1,000 | 991 | 80 | 382 |
| Cold boxes | 50 | 2,622 | 211 | 1,010 |
| Total costs | 183,548 | 14,758 | 70,714 | |
| Cost per child born in 2010 | 0.13 | 0.010 | 0.05 | |
| Cost per fully immunized child | 0.16 | 0.013 | 0.06 |
Incremental cost effectiveness of pneumococcal vaccination in Kenya and sensitivity analysis of the impact of indirect effects for PCV10 and PCV13.
| Vaccine costs(US $) | Treatment costs (US $) | Net costs(US $) | Pneumococcal cases | Pneumococcal deaths | Discounted DALYs | Cost (US$) per case averted (95% CI) | Cost per (US$)per deathaverted (95% CI) | Cost (US$) per DALY averted (95% CI) | |
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| No pneumococcal vaccination | 17,100,167 | 4,578,815 | 21,678,982 | 93,217 | 13,947 | 459,145 | |||
| With PCV10 | 31,137,435 | 2,609,271 | 33,746,705 | 53,629 | 7,831 | 256,301 | |||
| Increment | 14,037,764 | −1,969,545 | 12,067,723 | 39,588 | 6,116 | 202,844 | 300 (145–488) | 1,958 (913–3,425) | 59 (26–103) |
| With PCV13 | 31,193,391 | 2,167,382 | 33,360,773 | 44,780 | 6,460 | 211,052 | |||
| Increment | 14,093,224 | −2,411,433 | 11,681,790 | 48,437 | 7,487 | 248,094 | 238 (110–390) | 1,558 (665–2,764) | 47 (20–83) |
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| No pneumococcal vaccination | 84,863,269 | 30,173,792 | 115,037,061 | 512,708 | 102,134 | 3,957,704 | |||
| With PCV10 | 154,916,931 | 13,854,396 | 168,771,327 | 199,064 | 49,662 | 2,053,280 | |||
| Increment | 70,053,662 | −16,319,396 | 53,734,266 | 313,644 | 52,472 | 1,904,425 | 189 (85–320) | 1,158 (585–2,225) | 32 (14–55) |
| With PCV13 | 154,972,887 | 10,886,054 | 165,858,941 | 138,968 | 40,030 | 1,729,744 | |||
| Increment | 70,109,618 | −19,287,738 | 50,821,880 | 373,740 | 62,104 | 2,227,960 | 147 (62–258) | 888 (366–1,597) | 25 (10–44) |
All costs, pneumococcal episodes and deaths are discounted at an annual rate of 3%.
Figure 1Percentage contribution to variance of uncertain parameters in base case analysis (cost per DALY averted for PCV10).