Journal article
Constructing an ethical framework for priority allocation of pandemic vaccines
J Fielding, SG Sullivan, F Beard, K Macartney, J Williams, A Dawson, GL Gilbert, P Massey, K Crooks, R Moss, JM McCaw, J McVernon
Vaccine | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2021
Abstract
Background: Allocation of scarce resources during a pandemic extends to the allocation of vaccines when they eventually become available. We describe a framework for priority vaccine allocation that employed a cross-disciplinary approach, guided by ethical considerations and informed by local risk assessment. Methods: Published and grey literature was reviewed, and augmented by consultation with key informants, to collate past experience, existing guidelines and emerging strategies for pandemic vaccine deployment. Identified ethical issues and decision-making processes were also included. Concurrently, simulation modelling studies estimated the likely impacts of alternative vaccine allocatio..
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Awarded by Department of Health, Australian Government
Funding Acknowledgements
Australian Government Department of Health, Office of Health Protection; Australian Government National Health and Medical Research Council