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Evaluating the cost-effectiveness of HPV vaccination for adolescent girls in Japan: A comparison of 2-valent, 4-valent, and 9-valent HPV vaccines with consideration of cross-protectionopen access

Authors
Choi, WongyeongShim, Eunha
Issue Date
Jan-2024
Publisher
ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Keywords
Human papillomavirus; Vaccination; Cross -protection; 2-valent vaccine; 4-valent vaccine; 9-valent vaccine; Cost-effectiveness; Japan
Citation
PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, v.178
Journal Title
PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
Volume
178
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/49187
DOI
10.1016/j.ypmed.2023.107743
ISSN
0091-7435
1096-0260
Abstract
Objective: In April 2023, the Japanese Health Ministry panel approved the inclusion of the 9-valent human papillomavirus (9vHPV) vaccine in the National Immunization Program, alongside the 2-valent (2vHPV) and 4-valent HPV (4vHPV) vaccines. In response to this, we evaluated the cost-effectiveness of these three vaccines for routine immunization of girls aged 12-16 in Japan, considering the cross-protection of 2vHPV and 4vHPV vaccines.Methods: We constructed an age-structured mathematical model for HPV transmission, aiming to quantify the economic and epidemiological effects of various HPV vaccination strategies over a 70-year period in Japan. We determined incremental costs and quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) for each strategy, applying a 3% annual discount. Univariate and probabilistic sensitivity analyses were conducted to assess the uncertainty of our model results, with all evaluations done in 2023.Results: Our projections indicate that the HPV vaccination program in Japan will significantly reduce the inci-dence of HPV-related diseases. All HPV vaccination strategies, using the 2vHPV, 4vHPV, and 9vHPV vaccines, were found to be cost-effective compared to no vaccination, with incremental cost-effectiveness ratios of yen 971,447/QALY, yen 1,237,297/QALY, and yen 742,084/QALY, respectively. Direct comparisons between vaccines demonstrated that the 9vHPV vaccination was more cost-effective than the 2vHPV vaccination, whereas 4vHPV vaccination was dominated by 2vHPV vaccination.Conclusions: Our study validates the cost-effectiveness of implementing the 9vHPV vaccine as the primary option over the 2vHPV or 4vHPV vaccine for girls in Japan. These findings underscore the need to improve the acceptance rate and coverage of HPV vaccinations in the country.
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