 A systematic review of worldwide full economic evaluations of pertussis vaccination targeting adolescents or adults published from 2000 found that booster vaccination for adolescents and adults were the most frequent, followed by cocooning and pregnant women vaccination. The performance of strategies varied considerably among different studies, with assumptions regarding underreporting correction, hurt protection, and vaccine coverage being crucial to cost-effectiveness results. Understanding the model and parameters used is essential to understand the results and identify major issues important to public health decisions. This article was authored by Ede Gatti Fernandez, Camila Cristina Martínez Rodriguez, Ana Mali Cristofam Sartori and others.