IF 2 4区 数学 Q2 BIOLOGY
Christopher M Kribs, Parker Mays
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四价登革热疫苗 Dengvaxia® 可能会使登革热抗原阴性疫苗接种者在随后感染登革热(疫苗失效时)或寨卡病毒时出现抗体依赖性增强 (ADE)。许多研究人员认为,这种情况下的 ADE 会导致更严重的后果,包括死亡。本研究使用了一个传播动态数学模型,区分了每种病毒的 ADE 和非 ADE 病例,在严重后果与 ADE 相关的假设下,确定登革热筛查和疫苗接种活动对登革热-寨卡双重爆发的经济成本和疾病负担的潜在影响。结果表明,当所有登革热暴露都是单一血清型时,在大多数情况下,接种疫苗会增加成本和负担,因为成本和负担主要是与 ADE 寨卡病例并发症相关的高成本。然而,如果每例 ADE 寨卡病例的成本低于估计值(鉴于现有数据有限,这种可能性确实存在),系数在 1 到 6(成本,越南除外)或 8(负担)之间,那么足够高的疫苗接种覆盖率可在一年内大幅降低总成本和负担。分析还确定了不同国家、不同登革热血清型和不同评估时间范围的差异。
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Impact of ADE and Dengue Vaccination with Screening on Cost and Disease Burden for Homoserotypic Dengue and Zika.

The tetravalent dengue vaccine Dengvaxia® may prime dengue-seronegative vaccinees for antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) of any subsequent dengue (in case of vaccine failure) or Zika infections. Many researchers associate ADE of such cases with more severe outcomes including death. This study uses a mathematical model of transmission dynamics that distinguishes ADE and non-ADE cases for each virus, to identify the potential impact of a dengue screening and vaccination campaign on the economic cost and disease burden of a dual dengue-Zika outbreak, under the hypothesis that severe outcomes are associated with ADE. Results indicate that when all dengue exposure is to a single serotype, in most cases vaccination increases both cost and burden because they are dominated by the high costs associated with complications from ADE Zika cases. However, if per-case ADE Zika costs are lower than estimated (a real possibility given the limited data available), by a factor ranging from 1 to 6 (for cost, except in Vietnam) or 8 (for burden), sufficiently high vaccination coverage can reduce total cost and burden substantially over a year. Analysis also identifies variations across countries, dengue serotypes, and timeframes of evaluation.

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CiteScore
3.90
自引率
8.60%
发文量
123
审稿时长
7.5 months
期刊介绍: The Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, the official journal of the Society for Mathematical Biology, disseminates original research findings and other information relevant to the interface of biology and the mathematical sciences. Contributions should have relevance to both fields. In order to accommodate the broad scope of new developments, the journal accepts a variety of contributions, including: Original research articles focused on new biological insights gained with the help of tools from the mathematical sciences or new mathematical tools and methods with demonstrated applicability to biological investigations Research in mathematical biology education Reviews Commentaries Perspectives, and contributions that discuss issues important to the profession All contributions are peer-reviewed.
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