Cost-utility analysis of a universal pneumococcal vaccination programme for older adults in Norway
The aim of this study was to establish whether a universal pneumococcal vaccination for older adults in Norway is likely to be cost-effective from the perspective of the health care provider. A decision tree model developed by the Public Health Agency of Sweden was adopted to the Norwegian setting....
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Main Authors: | Liv Solvår Nymark (Author), Jacob Dag Berild (Author), Trude Marie Lyngstad (Author), Brita Askeland Winje (Author), Didrik Frimann Vestrheim (Author), Ingeborg Aaberge (Author), Lene Kristine Juvet (Author), Ellen Wolff (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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