Journal article
The potential impact of immunization campaign budget re-allocation on global eradication of paediatric infectious diseases
The potential benefits of coordinating infectious disease eradication programs that use campaigns such as supplementary immunization activities (SIAs) should not be over-looked. One example of a coordinated approach is an adaptive \"sequential strategy\": first, all annual SIA budget is dedicated to the eradication of a single infectious disease; once that disease is eradicated, the annual SIA budget is re-focussed on eradicating a second disease, etc. Herd immunity suggests that a sequential strategy may eradicate several infectious diseases faster than a non-adaptive \"simultaneous strategy\" of dividing annual budget equally among eradication programs for those diseases. However, mathematical modeling is required to understand the potential extent of this effect.
Languages
- English
Publication year
2011
Journal
BMC Public Health
Volume
739
Type
Journal article
Categories
- Service delivery
Tags
- Modeling
- Planning, budgeting and financing
- Supplementary immunization activity (SIA)