2018
The cost-effectiveness of alternative vaccination strategies for polyvalent meningococcal vaccines in Burkina Faso: A transmission dynamic modeling study
Yaesoubi R, Trotter C, Colijn C, Yaesoubi M, Colombini A, Resch S, Kristiansen PA, LaForce FM, Cohen T. The cost-effectiveness of alternative vaccination strategies for polyvalent meningococcal vaccines in Burkina Faso: A transmission dynamic modeling study. PLOS Medicine 2018, 15: e1002495. PMID: 29364884, PMCID: PMC5783340, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1002495.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBurkina FasoCost-Benefit AnalysisHealth PolicyImmunization ProgramsMeningococcal VaccinesModels, TheoreticalVaccinationVaccines, ConjugateConceptsDisability-adjusted life yearsMeningococcal casesConjugate vaccineMeningitis beltVaccination strategiesMeningococcal serogroupsStrain replacementNationwide immunization campaignPolyvalent meningococcal vaccineMeningococcal conjugate vaccineCurrent World Health OrganizationAfrican meningitis beltAlternative vaccination strategiesAlternative vaccination policiesWorld Health OrganizationMeningococcal transmissionReactive campaignsMeningococcal vaccineImmunization campaignVaccination policyPolyvalent vaccineMeningitis epidemicsReactive vaccinationVaccine policyVaccine price
2015
Evaluating the potential impact of enhancing HIV treatment and tuberculosis control programmes on the burden of tuberculosis
Chindelevitch L, Menzies NA, Pretorius C, Stover J, Salomon JA, Cohen T. Evaluating the potential impact of enhancing HIV treatment and tuberculosis control programmes on the burden of tuberculosis. Journal Of The Royal Society Interface 2015, 12: 20150146. PMID: 25878131, PMCID: PMC4424692, DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2015.0146.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAntiretroviral therapyTB incidenceTB burdenBurden of tuberculosisTuberculosis Control ProgrammePotential epidemiological impactART eligibilityMortality benefitTB programsHIV treatmentTB prevalenceTuberculosis incidenceEpidemiological impactART useProgram improvementHIVTreatment effectivenessIncidenceMortalityGreater reductionBurdenTBSaharan AfricaControl programsEligibility