Table 10.1Impact of Vaccination: Children Immunized and Deaths Averted in 73 Gavi-Supported Countries, Based on Strategic Demand Forecast Version 9

Estimates for 2001–12Projections for 2013–20
Children immunizedDeaths avertedDALYs avertedChildren immunizedFuture deaths avertedFuture DALYs averted
Hepatitis B377,000,0003,400,00099,000,000480,000,0003,700,000109,000,000
Haemophilus influenzae type B160,000,000830,00052,000,000440,000,0001,800,000126,000,000
Japanese encephalitis (campaign)83,000,00019,0001,000,00071,000,0009,0001,100,000
Japanese encephalitis (routine)21,000,0006,000840,00093,000,00020,0003,300,000
Measles (routine 2nd dose)71,000,00090,0006,000,000350,000,000220,00014,000,000
Measles (campaign)1,000,000,0002,800,000167,000,000800,000,0001,900,000117,000,000
Meningitis A (campaign)103,000,000140,0007,700,000215,000,000310,00014,000,000
Meningitis A (routine)n.a.n.a.n.a.70,000,0006,000430,000
Pneumococcus11,000,00070,0004,900,000260,000,0001,500,000105,000,000
Rotavirus4,000,0004,000320,000230,000,000380,00024,000,000
Rubella (campaign)105,000,00020,0001,800,000650,000,000190,00018,000,000
Rubella (routine)21,000,0005,000500,000210,000,00050,0005,300,000
Yellow fever (campaign)70,000,000260,0008,000,000140,000,000170,0004,400,000
Yellow fever (routine)84,000,000540,00021,000,000120,000,000570,00023,000,000

Children immunized derived from the World Health Organization–United Nations Children’s Fund Estimates of National Immunization Coverage and United Nations Population Division; vaccine introduction and scale-up scenario based on Gavi Strategic Demand Forecast Version 9; future deaths averted derived from Lee and others (2013); future DALYs averted derived from personal communication with S. Ozawa.

Note: Gavi = Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance; n.a. = not applicable; DALY = disability-adjusted life year.

From: Chapter 10, Vaccines for Children in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

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