Suraratdecha Chutima, Ainsworth Martha, Tangcharoensathien Viroj, Whittington Dale
International Health Policy Program, Ministry of Public Health, Tiwanon Rd., Nonthaburi, Thailand.
Health Policy. 2005 Mar;71(3):271-87. doi: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2004.05.005.
A contingent valuation survey of Thai adults revealed that private demand for a hypothetical AIDS vaccine that is safe, has no side effects, and lasts 10 years, rises with income, the lifetime risk of HIV infection and vaccine efficacy, and declines with vaccine price and respondent's age. Demand for both high (95%) and low (50%) efficacy AIDS vaccines is substantial. Nearly 80% of adults would agree to be vaccinated with a free vaccine. Government will have an important role to ensure that those at highest risk of HIV infection with low incomes have access to the vaccine and to reinforce other safe preventive behavior to prevent reductions in condom use.
一项针对泰国成年人的意愿调查显示,对于一种假设的艾滋病疫苗,其安全、无副作用且有效期为10年,个人需求会随着收入、感染艾滋病毒的终生风险和疫苗效力的增加而上升,随着疫苗价格和受访者年龄的增加而下降。对高(95%)和低(50%)效力的艾滋病疫苗的需求都很大。近80%的成年人会同意接种免费疫苗。政府将发挥重要作用,以确保那些低收入且感染艾滋病毒风险最高的人群能够获得疫苗,并加强其他安全预防行为,以防止避孕套使用减少。