You were rather conservative in choosing 82. It’d be fair to equate averting 82 DALYs to saving the life of a typical newborn and successfully immunizing said newborn from having any medical conditions that reduce their QALYs during their 82-year lifespan.
And of course the “typical” life saved is on average older than a newborn, so has fewer than 82 years of life remaining even before adjusting for DALY effects.
You were rather conservative in choosing 82. It’d be fair to equate averting 82 DALYs to saving the life of a typical newborn and successfully immunizing said newborn from having any medical conditions that reduce their QALYs during their 82-year lifespan.
And of course the “typical” life saved is on average older than a newborn, so has fewer than 82 years of life remaining even before adjusting for DALY effects.