Report from the World Health Organization's immunization and vaccines-related implementation research advisory committee (IVIR-AC) meeting, virtual gathering, 26 February-1 March 2024
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2024Author
Lambach, PhilippSilal, Sheetal
Sbarra, Alyssa N.
Koh, Mitsuki
Aggarwal, Rakesh
Farooqui, Habib Hasan
Flasche, Stefan
Hogan, Alexandra B.
Kim, Sun-Young
Leung, Kathy
Moss, William J.
Munywoki, Patrick K.
Portnoy, Allison
Sheel, Meru
Wang, Xuan-Yi
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The Immunization and Vaccine-related Implementation Research Advisory Committee (IVIR-AC) is the World Health Organization's key standing advisory body to conduct an independent review of research, particularly of transmission and economic modeling analyses that estimate the impact and value of vaccines. From 26th February-1st March 2024, at its first of two semi-annual meetings, IVIR-AC provided feedback and recommendations across four sessions; this report summarizes the proceedings and recommendations from that meeting. Session topics included modeling of the impact and cost-effectiveness of the R21/Matrix-M malaria vaccine, meta-analysis of economic evaluations of vaccines, a global analysis estimating the impact of vaccination over the last 50 years, and modeling the impact of different RTS,S malaria vaccine dose schedules in seasonal settings.
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