Bolzano
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https://doi.org/10.7175/fe.v9i1S.1002Keywords:
Bolzano, HPV vaccination, Economic & clinical impactAbstract
In Bolzano province 84,8% of women (aged 25-64) are screened regularly, meaning every 3 years. Considering local tariffs and vaccine acquisition cost, the vaccination of 12-year-old girls with a 90% coverage could prevent 7 cases of cervicocarcinoma and 3 related deaths and thus results to be cost-effective (40.541 €/QALY). When the vaccination programme is extended to 16-year-old girls a further 6 cancer cases and 3 deaths could be prevented, with a very similar cost-effectiveness ratio. In Bolzano province, the net cost for woman vaccinated is 216 € for the single cohort and 218 € for the multiple cohort.Downloads
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2008-09-15
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Cavallo, M. C., Cipriani, F., Gerzeli, S., Demarteau, N., Marocco, A., & Bamfi, F. (2008). Bolzano. Farmeconomia. Health Economics and Therapeutic Pathways, 9(1S), 23–25. https://doi.org/10.7175/fe.v9i1S.1002
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