The broader benefits of vaccines: methodologies for inclusion in economic evaluation
Background As the societal value of vaccines is increasingly recognized, there is a need to examine methodological approaches that could be used to integrate these various benefits in the economic evaluation of a vaccine.Research design and methods A literature review and two expert panel meetings e...
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Main Authors: | Steven Simoens (Author), Sandy Tubeuf (Author), Nicolas Dauby (Author), Olivier Ethgen (Author), Sophie Marbaix (Author), Marjan Willaert (Author), Jeroen Luyten (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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