Table 5. Number of subjects vaccinated, ILI cases and ILI-related deaths for each scenario using base case inputs and stepwise comparisons (presented as a percentage difference*) for each vaccination strategy vs. the next narrowest strategy.
Vaccinated | ILI cases | ILI related death | |
---|---|---|---|
Baseline |
4,115,399 |
4,639,133 |
8,430 |
6–23 mo |
4,583,058 |
4,526,484 |
8,330 |
6–23 mo vs. baseline |
11.36% |
-2.43% |
-1.18% |
6–36 mo |
5,201,181 |
4,399,289 |
8,122 |
6–36 mo vs. 6–23 mo |
13.49% |
-2.81% |
-2.49% |
6 mo–5 yo |
5,807,105 |
4,203,563 |
7,778 |
6 mo–5 y old vs. 6–36 mo | 11.65% | -4.45% | -4.24% |
Percentage difference is calculated as the difference between two numbers, expressed as a percentage of one of the numbers. For example, for 6–23 mo vs. baseline, percentage difference in number vaccinated (11.36%) = [number vaccinated with the 6–23 mo strategy (4,583,058)–number vaccinated with the baseline strategy (4,115,399)]/number vaccinated with the baseline strategy.