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Cost-effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccination in Latin America and the Caribbean: An analysis in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Mexico, and Peru
Augustovski, Federico Ariel
; Bardach, Ariel Esteban
; Santoro, Adrián; Rodriguez Cairoli, Federico; López Osornio, Alejandro; Argento, Fernando; Havela, Maissa; Blumenfeld, Alejandro; Ballivian, Jamile; Solioz, Germán; Capula, Analía; López, Analía; Cejas, Cintia; Savedoff, William; Palacios, Alfredo; Rubinstein, Adolfo Luis
; Pichón-Riviere, Andres
Fecha de publicación:
12/2023
Editorial:
BioMed Central
Revista:
Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation
e-ISSN:
1478-7547
Idioma:
Inglés
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Objective: Our study analyzes the cost-effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccination campaigns in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Mexico, and Peru. Methods: Using a previously published SVEIR model, we analyzed the impact of a vaccination campaign (2021) from a national healthcare perspective. The primary outcomes were quality adjusted life years (QALYs) lost and total costs. Other outcomes included COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, deaths, and life years. We applied a discount rate of 3% for health outcomes. We modeled a realistic vaccination campaign in each country (the realistic country-specific campaign). Additionally, we assessed a standard campaign (similar, “typical“ for all countries), and an optimized campaign (similar in all countries with higher but plausible population coverage). One-way deterministic sensitivity analyses were performed. Findings: Vaccination was health improving as well as cost-saving in almost all countries and scenarios. Our analysis shows that vaccination in this group of countries prevented 573,141 deaths (508,826 standard; 685,442 optimized) and gained 5.07 million QALYs (4.53 standard; 6.03 optimized). Despite the incremental costs of vaccination campaigns, they had a total net cost saving to the health system of US$16.29 billion (US$16.47 standard; US$18.58 optimized). The realistic (base case) vaccination campaign in Chile was the only scenario, which was not cost saving, but it was still highly cost-effective with an ICER of US$22 per QALY gained. Main findings were robust in the sensitivity analyses. Interpretation: The COVID-19 vaccination campaign in seven Latin American and Caribbean countries -that comprise nearly 80% of the region- was beneficial for population health and was also cost-saving or highly cost-effective.
Palabras clave:
COVID-19
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Latin America and the Caribbean
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Cost-effectiveness
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Augustovski, Federico Ariel; Bardach, Ariel Esteban; Santoro, Adrián; Rodriguez Cairoli, Federico; López Osornio, Alejandro; et al.; Cost-effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccination in Latin America and the Caribbean: An analysis in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Mexico, and Peru; BioMed Central; Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation; 21; 1; 12-2023; 1-13
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