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Insights from modelling malaria vaccines for policy decisions: the focus on RTS,S

Katya Galactionova, Thomas A. Smith, Melissa A. Penny

2021Malaria Journal26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mathematical models are increasingly used to inform decisions throughout product development pathways from pre-clinical studies to country implementation of novel health interventions. This review illustrates the utility of simulation approaches by reviewing the literature on malaria vaccine modelling, with a focus on its link to the development of policy guidance for the first licensed product, RTS,S/AS01. The main contributions of modelling studies have been in inferring the mechanism of action and efficacy profile of RTS,S; to predicting the public health impact; and economic modelling mainly comprising cost-effectiveness analysis. The value of both product-specific and generic modelling of vaccines is highlighted.

Topics & Concepts

MalariaPublic healthRisk analysis (engineering)Management sciencePublic health interventionsProduct (mathematics)Psychological interventionHealth policyNew product developmentMalaria vaccineComputer scienceMedicineProcess managementOperations researchBusinessEconomicsImmunologyEngineeringMarketingPlasmodium falciparumMathematicsPsychiatryGeometryNursingMalaria Research and ControlMosquito-borne diseases and controlvaccines and immunoinformatics approaches