| Literature DB >> 35379227 |
Stacey Orangi1,2, Angela Kairu3, Anthony Ngatia4, John Ojal5,6, Edwine Barasa3,7,8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Vaccines are considered the path out of the COVID-19 pandemic. The government of Kenya is implementing a phased strategy to vaccinate the Kenyan population, initially targeting populations at high risk of severe disease and infection. We estimated the financial and economic unit costs of procuring and delivering the COVID-19 vaccine in Kenya across various vaccination strategies.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Cost-analysis; Vaccine delivery; Vaccines
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35379227 PMCID: PMC8978155 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-022-07864-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Costing assumptions
| Estimate | Data Source | |
|---|---|---|
| Demographics | ||
| Target adult population-over 18 years (2021) | 26,781,011 | 2019 census report [ |
| Population growth rate | 2.2% | 2019 census report [ |
| Vaccine coverage | ||
| 30% coverage | 17% of vaccines procured by government 83% of vaccines procured by COVAX and through bilateral negotiations | Assumption: Vaccines procured by COVAX and through bilateral negotiations cover 20% and 5% of the population, regardless of vaccination strategy |
| 50% coverage | 50% of vaccines procured by government 50% of vaccines procured by COVAX and through bilateral negotiations | |
| 70% coverage | 64% of vaccines procured by government 36% of vaccines procured by COVAX and through bilateral negotiations | |
| 100% coverage | 75% of vaccines procured by government 25% of vaccines procured by COVAX and through bilateral negotiations | |
| Vaccine and related supplies characteristics | ||
| Vaccine wastage rate | 10% | [ |
| Syringes wastage rates | 10% | Interview with national level official |
| Number of doses on schedule | 2 doses per person | |
| Add-on vaccine procurement costs | ||
| Freight and insurance fees | 3.0% | Program reports |
| Handling fees | 4.0% | |
| Clearance charges | 0.1% | |
| Import declaration fees | 2.0% | |
| Railway development levy | 3.5% | |
Fig. 1Identification of COVID-19 costs
Study participants
| National COVID-19 vaccine deployment representatives | Purposive | 4 | - | - |
| County health officials | Purposive & Snowball | - | 2 | 2 |
| Public hospital nurses | Purposive & Snowball | - | 2 | 2 |
Number of people to be vaccinated and number of doses administered in a one-year period
| Vaccination strategy | Total number of adults vaccinated | Number of doses administered (two doses per person) |
|---|---|---|
| 30% coverage | 8,034,303 | 16,068,606 |
| 50% coverage | 13,390,505 | 26,781,011 |
| 70% coverage | 18,746,707 | 37,493,415 |
| 100% coverage | 26,781,011 | 53,562,021 |
Total incremental procurement and delivery costs for COVID-19 vaccines
| Vaccine procurement costs | 23,219,671.75 | 116,098,358.76 | 208,977,045.77 | 348,295,076.28 | 139,318,030.51 | 232,196,717.52 | 325,075,404.52 | 464,393,435.03 |
| Vaccine-related supplies procurement costs | 1,333,472.58 | 2,222,454.30 | 3,111,436.01 | 4,444,908.59 | 1,333,472.58 | 2,222,454.30 | 3,111,436.01 | 4,444,908.59 |
| Vaccine supply chain costs | 15,994,252.61 | 26,214,841.49 | 36,352,407.95 | 51,482,054.62 | 16,062,882.38 | 26,304,270.46 | 36,461,352.30 | 51,639,446.06 |
| Vaccine safety monitoring & AEFI management costs | 918,838.18 | 1,214,767.59 | 1,510,645.87 | 2,093,067.08 | 2,766,280.17 | 3,071,950.08 | 3,377,568.86 | 3,974,600.84 |
| Training costs | 1,056,508.47 | 1,056,508.47 | 1,056,508.47 | 1,056,508.47 | 3,331,273.32 | 3,331,273.32 | 3,331,273.32 | 3,331,273.32 |
| Advocacy, communication and social mobilization costs | 6,408,552.56 | 9,180,856.15 | 11,953,159.74 | 16,111,615.12 | 28,141,828.72 | 39,348,358.66 | 50,554,888.60 | 67,364,683.51 |
| Data management, monitoring & supervision costs | 7,302,567.20 | 8243,806.51 | 9,251,213.96 | 10,434,591.74 | 31,101,343.73 | 11,684,751.26 | 12,740,132.56 | 13,995,471.10 |
| Vaccine administration costs | 2,708,609.33 | 4,272,376.54 | 6,406,394.28 | 6,801,359.16 | 16,779,711.80 | 27,622,495.99 | 39,609,559.53 | 51,792,109.51 |
Fig. 2Proportion of cost components contributing to vaccine delivery costs
Unit costs
| Cost of vaccine procurement per person vaccinated with 2 doses | 2.89 | 8.67 | 11.15 | 13.01 | 17.34 | 17.34 | 17.34 | 17.34 |
| Cost of vaccine-related supplies procurement per person vaccinated with 2 doses | 0.17 | 0.17 | 0.17 | 0.17 | 0.17 | 0.17 | 0.17 | 0.17 |
| Cost of vaccine delivery per person vaccinated with 2-doses | 4.28 | 3.75 | 3.55 | 3.29 | 12.22 | 8.32 | 7.79 | 7.17 |
| Cost of procurement and delivery per person vaccinated with 2-doses | 7.34 | 12.59 | 14.87 | 16.47 | 29.73 | 25.83 | 25.30 | 24.68 |
Fig. 3Sensitivity analysis of vaccine procurement costs per person and the costs of vaccine delivery per person across different parameter variations