Supporting Participatory Evidence Generation to Control Transmissible Diseases in Our Region Using Modelling (SPECTRUM)
Project Details
The SPECTRUM modelling consortium is led by Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity with Melbourne Health Economics leading on the health economic evaluation of vaccines for providing evidence in making decisions about budget allocations and priority setting. The aim of this work is to enhance national and regional decision making to improve infectious disease control, strengthen health systems and reduce the risks in Australia and Asia Pacific region through collaboration, partnerships, and model-based evidence to aid decision making.
Project Duration
2019-2024
Researchers
A/Prof Natalie Carvalho (Project Lead)
Funding
NHMRC
Research Group
Economics of Global Health and Infectious Diseases UnitKey Contact
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Department / Centre
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