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A Multi-Type HPV Transmission Model
Authors:Elamin H. Elbasha  Erik J. Dasbach  Ralph P. Insinga
Affiliation:(1) Merck Research Laboratories, UG1C-60, PO Box 1000, North Wales, PA 19454-1099, USA
Abstract:A prophylactic quadrivalent (types 6/11/16/18) vaccine against oncogenic and warts-causing genital Human papillomavirus (HPV) types was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration in 2006. This paper presents a nonlinear, deterministic, age-structured, mathematical model of the transmission dynamics of HPV and disease occurrence in a US population stratified by gender and sexual activity group. The model can assess both the epidemiologic consequences and cost effectiveness of alternative vaccination strategies in a setting of organized cervical cancer screening in the United States. Inputs for the model were obtained from public data sources, published literature, and analyses of clinical trial data. The results suggest that a prophylactic quadrivalent HPV vaccine can: (i) substantially reduce the incidence of disease, (ii) increase survival among females, (iii) improve quality of life for both males and females, (iv) be cost-effective when administered to females age 12–24 years, and (v) be cost-effective when implemented as a strategy that combines vaccination of both females and males before age 12 vaccination with a 12 to 24 years of age catch-up vaccination program.
Keywords:Human papillomavirus  Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia  Uterine cervical neoplasms  Condylomata acuminata  Vaccines  Theoretical models  Nonlinear dynamics  Herd immunity  Disease transmission  Cost-effectiveness analysis
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