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    Modeling the potential public health and economic impact of different COVID-19 booster dose vaccination strategies with an adapted vaccine in the United Kingdom by Cale Harrison, Rebecca Butfield, Ben Yarnoff, Jingyan Yang

    Published 2024-12-01

    Background Updating vaccines is essential for combatting emerging coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) variants. This study assessed the public health and economic impact of a booster dose of an adapted vaccine in the United Kingdom (UK).Methods A Markov-decision tree model estimated the outcomes of...

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    Cost-effectiveness analysis of COVID-19 booster vaccination with BNT162b2 in Japan by Mitsuhiro Nagano, Kazumasa Kamei, Hiroyuki Matsuda, Chihiro Takahashi, Jingyan Yang, Koji Wada, Naohiro Yonemoto

    Published 2024-12-01

    Background The aim of this study was to evaluate the public health and economic impact of the COVID-19 booster vaccination with BNT162b2 in Japan during an Omicron-dominant period from early 2022.Research design and methods A combined cohort Markov decision tree model estimated the cost-effectivenes...

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    A benefit-cost analysis quantifying the broader socioeconomic value of adult respiratory vaccination programs in Japan by Claud Theakston, Matthew Napier, Simon Brassel, Kazumasa Kamei, Shuhei Ito, Jeffrey Vietri, Diana Mendes, Jingyan Yang, Tianyan Hu, Lotte Steuten

    Published 2025-12-01

    Background Respiratory infections like pneumococcal disease (PD), respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), influenza (Flu), and COVID-19 significantly impact Japan’s aging population, imposing substantial health and economic burdens. Effective vaccines exist, yet uptake remains limited due to funding cons...

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    The broader socio-economic value of adult respiratory disease vaccinations in the UK – results from a benefit cost analysis by Cale Harrison, Simon Brassel, Sulayman Chowdhury, Claud Theakston, Matthew Napier, Jeffrey Vietri, Diana Mendes, Jingyan Yang, Tianyan Hu, Lotte Steuten

    Published 2025-12-01

    Background Respiratory infections such as pneumococcal disease (PD), RSV, influenza (flu), and COVID-19 impose a major socio-economic burden in the UK. Adult vaccination programs cost-effectively reduce this burden, yet their societal value remains under-assessed.Methods A benefit–cost analysis (BCA...

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    Modelling the Potential Public Health Impact of Different COVID-19 Vaccination Strategies with an Adapted Vaccine in Singapore by Karan Thakkar, Julia Spinardi, Moe H. Kyaw, Jingyan Yang, Carlos Fernando Mendoza, Egemen Ozbilgili, Bulent Taysi, Josie Dodd, Ben Yarnoff, Helen M Oh

    Published 2024-12-01

    Background Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) causing COVID-19 has been a dynamically changing virus, requiring the development of adapted vaccines. This study estimated the potential public health impact alternative vaccination strategies for COVID-19 in Singapore.Research...

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    Modeling the potential public health impact of different vaccination strategies with an adapted vaccine in South Africa by Nadine Al Akoury, Julia Spinardi, Hammam Haridy, Ntsiki Molefe -Osman, Noko Mphahlele, Carlos Fernando Mendoza, Jingyan Yang, Elena Aruffo, Moe H Kyaw, Ben Yarnoff

    Published 2024-12-01

    Background COVID-19 vaccines adapted to newly emerging circulating variants are necessary to better protect the population due to the evolving nature of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.Research Design and Methods The South African population was stratified by age and risk (defined by comorbidities such as diab...

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    Burden in Colombia of COVID-19 in Adults and the Associated Clinical Characteristics: A Retrospective Database Analysis by Jair Arciniegas, Juan Manuel Reyes, Jhon Bolaños-López, Julia Regazzini Spinardi, Jingyan Yang, Farzaneh Maleki, Farley Johanna Gonzalez, Carlos Jose Bello, Ana Catalina Herrera-Díaz, Omar Escobar, Andrea Rubio, Monica Garcia, Luz Eugenia Pérez Jaramillo, Jorge La Rotta, Moe H. Kyaw, Carlos Fernando Mendoza

    Published 2025-05-01

    Studies on the burden of COVID-19 cases in Colombia have focused on specific populations and short timeframes. A retrospective observational study was conducted on adult patients aged 18 diagnosed with COVID-19 who received inpatient and/or outpatient medical care at a large health maintenance organ...

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