Anzeige
Last year, an outbreak of a novel strain of influenza linked to swine influenza was detected in Mexico. The infection has shown sustained human-to-human transmission across the world, leading the World Health Organization to declare an influenza pandemic.
Vaccines specific for pandemic influenza have been successfully developed and the UK Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunization recommended that high-risk individuals be prioritized for vaccination.
Decisions about extending vaccination to low-risk individuals are heavily debated and depend partly on the epidemiological impact and cost-effectiveness of such options. Marc Baguelin, Albert Jan Van Hoek and colleagues from the Health Protection Agency and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in the UK describe how they fit a mathematical model to the estimated number of cases in real-time to predict the effectiveness of alternative influenza vaccination strategies.
Specifically, they show that, vaccination of high risk groups was probably very cost effective. However, the cost-effectiveness of vaccinating children depended on the progress of the epidemic and may be cost-effective in countries where a flu pandemic is not so far advanced.
“Given the present debates in different European countries about the legitimacy of the different choices of vaccination our paper is very topical”, said Baguelin, “further it reinforces and expands a recent article in The Lancet (doi:10.1016/s0140-6736(09)62126-7) as it also suggests that many more people than first thought were infected in the summer wave of the swine flu pandemic”.
Floris de Hon | Quelle: alphagalileo
Weitere Informationen: www.elsevier.com/locate/vaccine
www.thelancet.com
Weitere Berichte zu: flu pandemic > health services > Influenza H1N1 outbreak > influenza pandemic > swine flu pandemic > Tropical Medicine
Weitere Nachrichten aus der Kategorie Studien Analysen:
Heutige Jugendliche sind keine Egoisten
18.03.2010 | Michigan State University
Feeling lonely adds to rate of blood pressure increase in people 50 years old and older
18.03.2010 | University of Chicago
Anzeige
Anzeige
Neue Impulse für den Schutz des Wattenmeeres
18.03.2010 | Ökologie Umwelt- Naturschutz
Prior Herbicide Use—Not Irrigation—is Critical to Herbicide Efficacy
18.03.2010 | Agrar- Forstwissenschaften
Stammzellnetzwerke im Zebrafisch
18.03.2010 | Biowissenschaften Chemie
18.03.2010 | Veranstaltungsnachrichten
"Biogasaufbereitung zu Biomethan" - Internationale Konferenz des Fraunhofer IWES
18.03.2010 | Veranstaltungsnachrichten
Internationale Tagung zur solaren Energiewandlung - Fortschritte für photovoltaische Systeme
18.03.2010 | Veranstaltungsnachrichten