Cost-effectiveness of adolescent pertussis vaccination for the Netherlands: using an individual-based dynamic model.

BACKGROUND: Despite widespread immunization programs, a clear increase in pertussis incidence is apparent in many developed countries during the last decades. Consequently, additional immunization strategies are considered to reduce the burden of disease. The aim of this study is to design an indivi...

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Main Authors: Robin de Vries, Mirjam Kretzschmar, Joop F P Schellekens, Florens G A Versteegh, Tjalke A Westra, John J Roord, Maarten J Postma
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2010-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2955521?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-d23e0776f5f2487b95783594b60afe132020-11-25T02:00:17ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032010-01-01510e1339210.1371/journal.pone.0013392Cost-effectiveness of adolescent pertussis vaccination for the Netherlands: using an individual-based dynamic model.Robin de VriesMirjam KretzschmarJoop F P SchellekensFlorens G A VersteeghTjalke A WestraJohn J RoordMaarten J PostmaBACKGROUND: Despite widespread immunization programs, a clear increase in pertussis incidence is apparent in many developed countries during the last decades. Consequently, additional immunization strategies are considered to reduce the burden of disease. The aim of this study is to design an individual-based stochastic dynamic framework to model pertussis transmission in the population in order to predict the epidemiologic and economic consequences of the implementation of universal booster vaccination programs. Using this framework, we estimate the cost-effectiveness of universal adolescent pertussis booster vaccination at the age of 12 years in the Netherlands. METHODS/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We designed a discrete event simulation (DES) model to predict the epidemiological and economic consequences of implementing universal adolescent booster vaccination. We used national age-specific notification data over the period 1996-2000--corrected for underreporting--to calibrate the model assuming a steady state situation. Subsequently, booster vaccination was introduced. Input parameters of the model were derived from literature, national data sources (e.g. costing data, incidence and hospitalization data) and expert opinions. As there is no consensus on the duration of immunity acquired by natural infection, we considered two scenarios for this duration of protection (i.e. 8 and 15 years). In both scenarios, total pertussis incidence decreased as a result of adolescent vaccination. From a societal perspective, the cost-effectiveness was estimated at €4418/QALY (range: 3205-6364 € per QALY) and €6371/QALY (range: 4139-9549 € per QALY) for the 8- and 15-year protection scenarios, respectively. Sensitivity analyses revealed that the outcomes are most sensitive to the quality of life weights used for pertussis disease. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: To our knowledge we designed the first individual-based dynamic framework to model pertussis transmission in the population. This study indicates that adolescent pertussis vaccination is likely to be a cost-effective intervention for The Netherlands. The model is suited to investigate further pertussis booster vaccination strategies.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2955521?pdf=render
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author Robin de Vries
Mirjam Kretzschmar
Joop F P Schellekens
Florens G A Versteegh
Tjalke A Westra
John J Roord
Maarten J Postma
spellingShingle Robin de Vries
Mirjam Kretzschmar
Joop F P Schellekens
Florens G A Versteegh
Tjalke A Westra
John J Roord
Maarten J Postma
Cost-effectiveness of adolescent pertussis vaccination for the Netherlands: using an individual-based dynamic model.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Robin de Vries
Mirjam Kretzschmar
Joop F P Schellekens
Florens G A Versteegh
Tjalke A Westra
John J Roord
Maarten J Postma
author_sort Robin de Vries
title Cost-effectiveness of adolescent pertussis vaccination for the Netherlands: using an individual-based dynamic model.
title_short Cost-effectiveness of adolescent pertussis vaccination for the Netherlands: using an individual-based dynamic model.
title_full Cost-effectiveness of adolescent pertussis vaccination for the Netherlands: using an individual-based dynamic model.
title_fullStr Cost-effectiveness of adolescent pertussis vaccination for the Netherlands: using an individual-based dynamic model.
title_full_unstemmed Cost-effectiveness of adolescent pertussis vaccination for the Netherlands: using an individual-based dynamic model.
title_sort cost-effectiveness of adolescent pertussis vaccination for the netherlands: using an individual-based dynamic model.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2010-01-01
description BACKGROUND: Despite widespread immunization programs, a clear increase in pertussis incidence is apparent in many developed countries during the last decades. Consequently, additional immunization strategies are considered to reduce the burden of disease. The aim of this study is to design an individual-based stochastic dynamic framework to model pertussis transmission in the population in order to predict the epidemiologic and economic consequences of the implementation of universal booster vaccination programs. Using this framework, we estimate the cost-effectiveness of universal adolescent pertussis booster vaccination at the age of 12 years in the Netherlands. METHODS/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We designed a discrete event simulation (DES) model to predict the epidemiological and economic consequences of implementing universal adolescent booster vaccination. We used national age-specific notification data over the period 1996-2000--corrected for underreporting--to calibrate the model assuming a steady state situation. Subsequently, booster vaccination was introduced. Input parameters of the model were derived from literature, national data sources (e.g. costing data, incidence and hospitalization data) and expert opinions. As there is no consensus on the duration of immunity acquired by natural infection, we considered two scenarios for this duration of protection (i.e. 8 and 15 years). In both scenarios, total pertussis incidence decreased as a result of adolescent vaccination. From a societal perspective, the cost-effectiveness was estimated at €4418/QALY (range: 3205-6364 € per QALY) and €6371/QALY (range: 4139-9549 € per QALY) for the 8- and 15-year protection scenarios, respectively. Sensitivity analyses revealed that the outcomes are most sensitive to the quality of life weights used for pertussis disease. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: To our knowledge we designed the first individual-based dynamic framework to model pertussis transmission in the population. This study indicates that adolescent pertussis vaccination is likely to be a cost-effective intervention for The Netherlands. The model is suited to investigate further pertussis booster vaccination strategies.
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