“…Most studies focused on Canada in general (58.3%), with Quebec (13.3%), Ontario (10.0%) and British Columbia (8.3%) producing the most province-specific vaccine economic evaluations. Economic evaluation of vaccines in Canada considered 20 different diseases including, from most common to least common—influenza (pandemic-2 and seasonal-8) [17–26], human papillomavirus (HPV) [27–35], pneumococcal [36–44], pertussis [45–49], meningitis A, C, Y and/or W135 [50–54], hepatitis B [55–59], varicella [60–62], measles, mumps and/or rubella [63–65], herpes zoster [66, 67], rotavirus [68, 69], rabies [70], hepatitis A [71], tetanus [72], hepatitis C [73], meningitis B [74], group B streptococcus [75], and Escherichia coli [76] (Fig. 2).…”