2023 IHEA pre-congress posters

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Below you can access information not only on the posters presented at the Immunization Economics 2023 IHEA Pre-Congress, but their authors and their work. Click the image of each poster to see more information.

*WINNING POSTER* Financing vaccines in Sierra Leone: how money flows through the government system

Noemi Schramm Ndao, Centre Africain d’Etudes Supérieures en Gestion

Delivery costs used in economic evaluations of new vaccine implementation: Methodical Calculation or simple assumptions?

Ann Levin, Levin & Morgan

Optimal investment for outcome oriented Immunization program

Apurva Pawar, UNICEF

Guidelines for the Economic Evaluation of Vaccination Programs in Canada

Beate Sander, University Health Network / University of Toronto

Uganda Immunisation Investment Case

Charlotte Muheki, ThinkWell

Disease and economic modelling of COVID-19 vaccination in Nigeria

Chinyere Okeke, University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital

The cost of delivering COVID-19 vaccines in the Philippines

Christina Banks, ThinkWell

The cost of delivering COVID-19 Vaccines in Côte d’Ivoire

Elise Smith, Genesis Analytics

COVID-19 vaccine costing in DRC

Flavia Moi, ThinkWell

A review of the cost of identifying and reaching zero dose children in vulnerable communities against existing health facility budgets: A case study in Uganda

Fredrick Luwaga, CHAI

Costs and outcomes for implementing the MIDWIZE framework to improve quality of midwifery care in an urban health facility in Nairobi, Kenya

John Kiragu, University of Nairobi and Kenyatta National Hospital

Equity impact of human papillomavirus vaccination

Kaja Abbas, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

WHO economic tools on HPV vaccine strengthen country and regional capacity to generate economic evidence for immunization programmes

Karene Hoi Ting Yeung, WHO

Costing, Planning, Budgeting and Resource Mobilization for Immunization Program in Indonesia’s Decentralized Setting

Lili Nur Indah Sari, CHAI

Subnational health financing constraints and opportunities for improving integrated service delivery – Uganda case study

Lorraine Kabunga, CHAI

Meta-regression analysis of incremental cost-effectiveness ratios for human papilloma virus (HPV) and rotavirus vaccines

Marcia Weaver, University of Washington

Revolutionising Vaccine Transport: Introduction of a novel technology to protect the cold chain in Tanzania

Mariam Johari, Nexleaf Analytics

Comparative cost-effectiveness analysis of community engagement interventions for improving routine immunisation of children in low- and middle-income countries

Monica Jain, International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie)

Economic impact of Rotavirus vaccination: a comparative modelling study

Phetsavanh Chanthavilay, Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore

Indonesia’s immunization financing landscape during final years of Gavi support

Putri Herliana, CHAI

Economic Burden Associated with Adverse Effects due to COVID-19 Vaccination: Data from the Queensland COVID-19 Vaccination Program Statewide Study

Qing Xia, Queensland University of Technology

Economic and Health Impact of Pneumococcal Vaccination in Controlling the Growth of Antimicrobial Resistance in Ethiopia, China, and Indonesia

Sachiko Ozawa, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Methods of Estimating the Return-on-investment of Typhoid and Cholera Vaccination Programs

Salin Sriudomporn, International Vaccine Access Center, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Cost-effectiveness of introducing HPV 9-valent vaccine for women in Japan

Shunya Ikeda, International University of Health and Welfare

Global impact and cost-effectiveness of a maternal vaccine against Group B Streptococcus

Simon Procter, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

Incremental cost and cost-effectiveness of potential interventions against infant respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in India

Susmita Chatterjee, George Institute for Global Health

The cost of delivering COVID-19 vaccines in Vietnam

Van Minh Nguyen, Hanoi University of Public Health