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Volume 12, Number 3—March 2006
Perspective

Cost-effectiveness of West Nile Virus Vaccination

Armineh Zohrabian*Comments to Author , Edward B. Hayes†, and Lyle R. Petersen†
Author affiliations: *Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; †Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA

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Table 4

Sensitivity of the average cost-effectiveness ratio for stepwise changes in infection rate and vaccination cost*

Statistic Infection rate
Vaccination cost
0.0016 0.016 0.23 –150 –100 –10
5th–95th percentile range, $ –585,000 to –261,000 –54,000 to –22,000 343 to 3,846 –86,000 to –36,000 –56,000 to –23,000 –1,400 to 2,900
Mean, $ –400,000 –36,000 2,096 –57,000 –36,000 860
Median, $ –386,000 –34,000 2,098 –55,000 –35,000 920
Mode, $ –373,000 –30,000 1,500 –54,000 –36,000 740
Probability of savings, % 0 0 98 0 0 76

*All other variables were allowed to vary according to their specified uniform distributions provided in Table 1. Negative value indicates cost; positive value indicates monetary saving.

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