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. 2017 Oct 13;6:1833. [Version 1] doi: 10.12688/f1000research.12804.1

Table 3. Characteristics of included studies reporting the cost of the vaccination strategy.

First author and
year of publication
Setting Targeted
age group
(Years)
Vaccine Vaccinated
population
Cost of
strategy USD
Cost
per fully
immunised
person
Major sources of
expenditure (%)
School based vaccinations
Quentin et al., 2012 Urban/Rural 12–13 HPV 4,211 349,367 66–107 Salaries (42)
Procurement (34)
Levin et al., 2013 Rural Grade 5 HPV 3,038 306,463 9.5 Salaries (40)
Start-up costs (27)
Supplemental immunisation activities
Verguet et al., 2013 Urban/Rural 5 – 14 Measles/
Polio
12,649,448 36,859,000 2.9 Personnel (58.3)
Vaccines (30.6)
Zengbé-Acray et al.,
2009
Urban > 6
months
Yellow fever 2,610,994 2,382,582 0.9 Vaccines and
consumables (80.6)
Legros et al., 1999 Displaced ≥ 1 Cholera 27,607 14,655 0.53 Transport of
vaccines (61.8)
Consumables (21.8)
Wallace et al., 2014 Rural 6 months–
15
Measles 457,035 380,052 72.29 Vaccines and
consumables (67)
Salaries (23)
da Silva et al., 2003 Urban/rural 1–25 Yellow fever/
Meningitis
A/C
85,925 62,055.44 72.2 Vaccines and
consumables (86)
Uzicanin et al., 2004 Urban/rural 9 months
– 14
Measles -

-
Western Cape:
927,287
Mpumalanga:
781,858
0.96

0.87
Vaccine
administration
(73%)
Schaetti et al., 2012 Urban/rural ≥ 2 Cholera 23,921 760,000 30 Vaccines (67.1)
Salaries of
international staff
(14.4)