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Population access to rotavirus vaccination in industrialized countries: lessons learnt from current experience.

作者信息

Weil-Olivier Catherine, Millier Aurélie, Toumi Mondher, Trichard Mélanie

机构信息

28, rue Parmentier, 92200 Neuilly sur Seine, France.

出版信息

Expert Rev Vaccines. 2014 Nov;13(11):1405-17. doi: 10.1586/14760584.2014.943194. Epub 2014 Aug 21.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Four steps are usually necessary before population access to vaccination programmes. Marketing authorization, appropriation by national agencies of the data, recommendation and policy-decision steps on funding and implementation. Using rotavirus vaccination as an illustrative case, this study aims at better understanding picture of population access, and identifying lessons learnt from current experience.

METHODS

Systematic review of national vaccination policies in 20 countries.

RESULTS

12 countries have included rotavirus vaccination in their childhood national vaccination programme, two decided not to include it, decision is pending in three countries, while it has not started in the three remaining countries. Published evaluations and/or advice were available in 16 countries. Many differences in content and outcomes were identified.

CONCLUSION

Rotavirus vaccination implementation across industrialized countries was disparate, leading to unequal population access over time. Comparative analyses of the decision-making process suggest different interpretations of available evidence, raising the need for a similar decision integrated framework, using a structured and systematic approach.

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