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Resource Cost-Effectiveness Tool for Seasonal Influenza Vaccination (CETSIV)
Purpose This tool helps evaluate the cost-effectiveness of seasonal influenza vaccination programs to inform decision-making on vaccine investments.
Content CETSIV provides an Excel-based interface for inputting data on vaccine costs, coverage rates, healthcare expenses, and health outcomes. It generates cost-effectiveness ratios and visualizations of the potential benefits of influenza vaccination.
Use Health economists, policymakers, and immunization program planners can use this tool to assess the value of seasonal influenza vaccination and prioritize resource allocation.
Contraints/Limitations Results depend on accurate input data and assumptions about vaccine effectiveness and disease burden. Context-specific factors, such as healthcare infrastructure and population demographics, may influence outcomes.
Example criteria this resource could address Evaluating the cost-effectiveness of influenza vaccination programs, informing policy decisions on vaccine funding, identifying high-impact strategies for influenza prevention.
If available, notes on the development process Pilot version created by WHO with input from global health experts to standardize cost-effectiveness analysis for influenza vaccination.
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