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) |