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Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Universal Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Using a Dynamic Bayesian Methodology: The BEST II Study

机译:使用动态贝叶斯方法进行的通用人乳头瘤病毒疫苗接种的成本-效果分析:BEST II研究

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Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) plays a role in the development of benign and malign neoplasms in both sexes. The Italian recommendations for HPV vaccines consider only females. The BEST II study (Bayesian modelling to assess the Effectiveness of a vaccination Strategy to prevent HPV-related diseases) evaluates 1) the cost-effectiveness of immunization strategies targeting universal vaccination compared with cervical cancer screening and female-only vaccination and 2) the economic impact of immunization on various HPV-induced diseases. Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate whether female-only vaccination or universal vaccination is the most cost-effective intervention against HPV. Methods: We present a dynamic Bayesian Markov model to investigate transmission dynamics in cohorts of females and males in a follow-up period of 55 years. We assumed that quadrivalent vaccination (against HPV 16, 18, 6, and 11) is available for 12-year-old individuals. The model accounts for the progression of subjects across HPV-induced health states (cervical, vaginal, vulvar, anal, penile, and headeck cancer as well as anogenital warts). The sexual mixing is modeled on the basis of age-, sex-, and sexual behavioral-specific matrices to obtain the dynamic force of infection. Results: In comparison to cervical cancer screening, universal vaccination results in an incremental cost-effectiveness ratio of 1,500. When universal immunization is compared with female-only vaccination, it is cost-effective with an incremental cost-effectiveness ratio of (sic)11,600. Probabilistic sensitivity analysis shows a relatively large amount of parameter uncertainty, which interestingly has, however, no substantial impact on the decision-making process. The intervention being assessed seems to be associated with an attractive cost-effectiveness profile. Conclusions: Universal HPV vaccination is found to be a cost-effective choice when compared with either cervical cancer screening or female-only vaccination within the Italian context.
机译:背景:人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)在男女良性和恶性肿瘤的发生中发挥作用。意大利对HPV疫苗的建议仅考虑女性。 BEST II研究(贝叶斯模型评估预防HPV相关疾病的疫苗接种策略的有效性)评估1)与宫颈癌筛查和仅女性疫苗接种相比,针对通用疫苗接种的免疫策略的成本效益,以及2)经济性免疫对各种HPV诱发疾病的影响。目的:本研究的目的是评估仅针对女性的疫苗接种还是全民疫苗接种是针对HPV的最具成本效益的干预措施。方法:我们提出了一个动态贝叶斯马尔可夫模型,以研究55年随访期间男女队列中的传播动力学。我们假设四岁疫苗接种(针对HPV 16、18、6和11)适用于12岁的个体。该模型说明了受试者在HPV引起的健康状态(宫颈癌,阴道癌,外阴癌,肛门癌,阴茎癌,头颈癌以及生殖器疣)中的进展。根据年龄,性别和性行为特定矩阵对性混合进行建模,以获得动态感染力。结果:与子宫颈癌筛查相比,普遍接种疫苗的成本效益比增加了1,500。将全民免疫与仅女性疫苗相比,具有成本效益,成本效益比增加了(sic)11,600。概率敏感性分析显示相对较大的参数不确定性,但是有趣的是,它对决策过程没有实质性影响。被评估的干预措施似乎与有吸引力的成本效益状况有关。结论:与在意大利范围内进行子宫颈癌筛查或仅女性疫苗接种相比,普遍HPV疫苗接种是一种经济有效的选择。

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