Controlling varicella in the healthcare setting: The cost effectiveness of using varicella vaccine in healthcare workers

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Nettleman, MD
Schmid, M
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[1] UNIV WISCONSIN,MADISON,WI
[2] UNIV IOWA HOSP & CLIN,IOWA CITY,IA 52242
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OBJECTIVE: To determine if varicella vaccination of healthcare workers would result in a net cost savings. DESIGN: A Markov-based decision analysis. SETTING: The analysis was based on a hypothetical population of healthcare workers. Data were obtained from exposure records of a tertiary-care hospital and from the literature. Workers were considered potentially susceptible if they had no past history of varicella. RESULTS: Vaccination of potentially susceptible workers would result in a net cost savings of $59 per person. Serological testing prior to vaccination resulted in smaller net savings. The results were robust across a wide range of assumptions. Importantly, however, the result was very dependent on infection control policy regarding work restrictions for vaccine recipients. EE more than 3% of vaccinees were removed from work due to vaccine-associated rash, vaccination no longer would result in a net cost savings. CONCLUSION: Varicella vaccination of potentially susceptible healthcare workers can reduce costs and decrease morbidity. Infection control policy regarding work restrictions for vaccine recipients will play a key role in the feasibility of vaccination (Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 1997;18:504-508).
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