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2769. The Clinical and Economic Impact of MMR Vaccinations to Prevent Measles Importations from US Pediatric Travelers Returning from Abroad
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Ryan, Edward T
, LaRocque, Regina C
, Bangs, Audrey C
, Fiebelkorn, Amy P
, Walensky, Rochelle P
, Hyle, Emily P
, Walker, Alison T
, Neilan, Anne M
, Rao, Sowmya R
, Gastanaduy, Paul
in
Abstracts
/ Costs
/ Measles
/ Pediatrics
/ Travel
2019
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2769. The Clinical and Economic Impact of MMR Vaccinations to Prevent Measles Importations from US Pediatric Travelers Returning from Abroad
by
Ryan, Edward T
, LaRocque, Regina C
, Bangs, Audrey C
, Fiebelkorn, Amy P
, Walensky, Rochelle P
, Hyle, Emily P
, Walker, Alison T
, Neilan, Anne M
, Rao, Sowmya R
, Gastanaduy, Paul
in
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/ Costs
/ Measles
/ Pediatrics
/ Travel
2019
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2769. The Clinical and Economic Impact of MMR Vaccinations to Prevent Measles Importations from US Pediatric Travelers Returning from Abroad
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Ryan, Edward T
, LaRocque, Regina C
, Bangs, Audrey C
, Fiebelkorn, Amy P
, Walensky, Rochelle P
, Hyle, Emily P
, Walker, Alison T
, Neilan, Anne M
, Rao, Sowmya R
, Gastanaduy, Paul
in
Abstracts
/ Costs
/ Measles
/ Pediatrics
/ Travel
2019
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2769. The Clinical and Economic Impact of MMR Vaccinations to Prevent Measles Importations from US Pediatric Travelers Returning from Abroad
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2769. The Clinical and Economic Impact of MMR Vaccinations to Prevent Measles Importations from US Pediatric Travelers Returning from Abroad
2019
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Background Although pediatric travelers comprise < 10% of US international travelers, they account for almost half of all measles importations among returning travelers. For travelers 1–18 years with no other evidence of measles immunity, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommends 2 MMR vaccine doses before departure; 1 dose is recommended for infant travelers (6 to <12 months) and does not count toward their primary immunization series. All US travelers (6 months to < 6 years) are at risk for being undervaccinated for measles because MMR is routinely given at 1 years and 4–6 years. Methods We developed a decision tree model to evaluate the clinical impact and cost per case averted of pretravel health encounters (PHE) that vaccinate MMR-eligible pediatric international travelers. We compared 2 strategies for infant (6 to < 12 months) and preschool-aged (1 to <6 years) travelers: (1) no PHE: travelers departed with baseline MMR vaccination status vs. (2) PHE: MMR-eligible travelers were offered vaccination. All simulated travelers experienced a destination-specific risk of measles exposure during travel (mean, 237exposures/10M travelers; range, 19–6,750 exposures/10M travelers); if exposed to measles, travelers were at risk of illness stratified by age and MMR vaccination status (range, 0.03–0.90). Costs include direct medical costs and lost work wages for guardians. Model outcomes included measles cases, costs, and cost per case averted. We varied inputs in sensitivity analyses. Results Compared with no PHE, PHE averted 451 measles cases at $985,000/case averted for infant travelers and 54 measles cases at $1.5 million/case averted for preschool-aged travelers (table, bottom). PHE can be cost-saving for travelers to regions with higher risk of measles exposure and if more MMR-eligible travelers are vaccinated at PHE (Figure 1). At a risk of exposure associated with European travel, PHE had better value when a measles importation led to a higher number of contacts or more US-acquired cases per importation (Figure 2). Conclusion PHE for pediatric travelers (6 months to <6 years) decreased the number of imported measles cases and saved costs, especially if targeted to travelers with higher-risk destinations, if more MMR-eligible travelers are vaccinated at PHE, or if outbreaks are larger. Disclosures All authors: No reported disclosures.
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