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The impact of Measles-Rubella vaccination on the morbidity and mortality from Congenital Rubella Syndrome in 92 countries

Journal

HUMAN VACCINES & IMMUNOTHERAPEUTICS
Volume 15, Issue 2, Pages 309-316

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/21645515.2018.1532257

Keywords

GAVI; measles-rubella vaccination; campaigns; mathematical modelling; Congenital Rubella Syndrome

Funding

  1. GAVI, the Vaccine Alliance
  2. Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation [OPP1157270]
  3. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation [OPP1157270] Funding Source: Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

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Since 2011, GAVI, The Vaccine Alliance, has funded eligible countries to introduce rubella-containing vaccination (RCV) into their national schedule. Two key indicators used to monitor the impact - the future deaths and DALYs (Disability Adjusted Life Years) averted through vaccination conducted in specific periods - are poorly understood for rubella and Congenital Rubella Syndrome (CRS). We calculate these indicators using an age-structured dynamic transmission model for rubella, with historical vaccination coverage projections during 2001-30 in 92 low and middle-income countries considered most likely to require global support to achieve the Global Vaccine Action Plan's objectives. 131,000 CRS deaths and 12.5 million DALYs may be prevented with immunization campaigns at best-estimate coverage during 2001-30, relative to those without additional support. The impact depended on the time period considered and the method for attributing deaths averted to vaccination in specific periods. The analyses support ongoing activities to reduce CRS-related morbidity and mortality.

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