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. 2020 Sep 11;38(40):6199–6204. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2020.07.050

Table 2.

Reported cost per dose for delivery of maternal vaccination.

Study Author Year Country Delivery cost per dose (range)
Vaccine price
2018 USD 2018 I$ 2018 USD
Low-income
Pecenka 2017 Malawi 0.55 (0.55 – 0.83) 1.81 (1.81 – 2.73) 3.06
Bermana 1991 Indonesia 0.64 (0.44 – 2.80) 2.14 (1.48 – 9.40) 0.28



Upper-middle income
Zhao 2016 China 1.25 2.33 19.77
Sartori 2016 Brazil 2.14 3.86 13.96
Kimb 2014 South Africa 6.55 (3.28 – 9.83) 14.06 (7.04 – 21.10) 23.01



High-income
Skedgelc 2011 Canada 5.76 5.99 3.23
Baguelin 2010 UK 8.30 8.89 16.92
van Hoek 2016 UK 10.39 11.12 18.54
Fernández-Cano 2015 Spain 10.46 13.68 12.16
Jit 2010 UK 11.87 (8.69 – 16.33) 12.71 (9.31 – 17.48) 10.22
Garciad 2016 Spain 12.85 16.81 14.51
Giorgakoudi 2018 UK 13.87 14.84 81.79
Xu 2016 USA 17.15 (8.79 – 17.15) 17.15 (8.79 – 17.15) 13.41
Terranella 2013 USA 22.54 (11.27 – 33.81) 22.54 (11.27 – 33.81) 42.37
Atkins 2016 USA 24.20 24.20 23.15
Kime 2017 USA 25.96 (12.13 – 40.22) 25.96 (12.13 – 40.22) 116.41
Skedgelf 2011 Canada 39.87 41.51 3.23
a

We extracted the delivery cost per pregnant woman receiving two doses of TT from figure 3 of Berman et al. for each sub-district and converted to cost per dose by dividing by 2; to calculate the average cost across all sub-districts we used total number of TT doses per district reported in Table 1 of Berman et al. (in total 2293 women received two doses).

b

Vaccine price based on mid-point of assumed public sector price range

c

Delivery cost based on unpublished estimate of average cost of vaccine delivery in a public health clinic.

d

Vaccine price for quadrivalent influenza vaccine.

e

Vaccine price based on assumed public sector price.

f

Delivery cost based on government fee schedule for delivery by family physician.