Scenario modelling hub

Generate multi-model evidence to support decision-making on the implementation of public health interventions.

Scenario Modelling Pilot Exercise 2025–26

Australian and New Zealand public health partners are interested in assessing the potential population impact of a school-based seasonal influenza immunisation program, using an intranasally delivered live-attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV).

Modelling question: What are the potential health impacts of a school-based live attenuated influenza vaccination (LAIV) program?

Goals of the pilot exercise:

  1. Provide evidence to support decision-making on the implementation of a school-based LAIV program.

  2. Establish processes and relationships for multi-model scenario modelling and comparison exercises in Australia and New Zealand, enhancing epidemic preparedness and response.

Modelling teams are investigating the potential impact of six LAIV scenarios (B–G) compared to a baseline scenario (A, standard inactivated influenza vaccine administered to all ages).

Figure showing the seven scenarios where six are investigating the potential impact of LAIV at different levels of vaccine effectiveness and covarage across two age groups. These six scenarios are then compared to a baseline status quo scenario.

Original figure courtesy of Dr Tiffany Leung.



Dr Alexandra Hogan
Co-lead
University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW
alexandra.hogan@unsw.edu.au
A/Prof Freya Shearer
Co-lead
University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC
freya.shearer@unimelb.edu.au
UNSW team 2025
Dr Tiffany Leung
Dr Isaac Stopard
Prof James Wood
Dr Alexandra Hogan
University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW
UoM team 2025
Dr Eliran Boksenbojm
Dr Oliver Eales
Prof James McCaw
A/Prof Freya Shearer
University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC


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