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. 2021 Jan 30;397(10272):398–408. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(20)32657-X

Table 1.

Vaccination schedules and model information for the ten considered pathogens

Vaccination schedule Lead institution for model (model type)
Hepatitis B virus Birth dose and three infant doses (<1 year) Center for Disease Analysis (dynamic); Imperial College London (dynamic); independent model developed by Goldstein and colleagues15 (static)
Human papillomavirus Two doses for adolescent girls (9–14 years) Harvard School of Public Health (static); LSHTM (static)
Haemophilus influenzae type B Three infant doses (<1 year) Johns Hopkins University (static); LSHTM (static)
Japanese encephalitis Infant dose (<1 year) Oxford University (dynamic); University of Notre Dame (dynamic)
Measles First dose at ≤1 year, second dose at <2 years LSHTM (dynamic); Pennsylvania State University (dynamic)
Neisseria meningitidis serogroup A Infant dose (<1 year) University of Cambridge (dynamic); Kaiser Permanente Washington (dynamic)
Streptococcus pneumoniae (PCV) Three infant doses (<1 year) Johns Hopkins University (static); LSHTM (static)
Rotavirus Two infant doses (<1 year) Johns Hopkins University (static); LSHTM (static)
Rubella First dose at <1 year, second dose at <2 years Johns Hopkins University (dynamic); Public Health England (dynamic)
Yellow fever Infant dose (<1 year) Imperial College London (static)

Detailed descriptions of the models are provided in appendix 2 (pp 14–35). LSHTM=London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. PCV=pneumococcal conjugate vaccine.