Household costs of seeking BCG vaccination in rural Guinea-Bissau

Sanne M. Thysen*, S. Byberg, Justiniano S.D. Martins, Per Kallestrup, Ulla K. Griffiths, A. B. Fisker

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Abstract

In Guinea-Bissau, a vial of BCG vaccine is often not opened unless 10 infants are present for vaccination, with the aim of reducing vaccine wastage. This causes delays in vaccination, as previously demonstrated in Guinea-Bissau and other low-income countries. Reducing wastage of BCG vaccine to save money may deprive infants of important health benefits and transfer costs from the vaccination programme to mothers. Using the Bandim Health Project's rural Health and Demographic Surveillance System, we interviewed mothers of infants aged 1–11 months about household costs of seeking BCG vaccination. On average mothers took their infant for BCG vaccination 1.26 times before obtaining the vaccine. For mothers who had sought BCG vaccine for their infants the average cost was 1.89 USD for each BCG-vaccinated infant. Among BCG-unvaccinated infants at the time of interview, 42% had brought their infant for BCG vaccination in vain at an average cost of 2.83 USD.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftVaccine
Vol/bind37
Udgave nummer37
Sider (fra-til)5505-5508
ISSN0264-410X
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 3. sep. 2019

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