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Disease burden and related medical costs of rotavirus infections in Taiwan

BACKGROUND: The disease burden and associated medical costs of rotavirus infections in inpatient and outpatient sectors in Taiwan were examined in anticipation of the availability of new rotavirus vaccines. METHODS: The yearly national case number and medical costs for all for inpatients and outpati...

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Autores principales: Lu, Chun-Yi, Lauderdale, Tsai-Ling, Fang, Yin-Hua, Wang, Chung-Yi, Ho, Yu-Huai, Hung, Che-Lun, Chang, Luan-Yin, Lee, Chin-Yun, Huang, Li-Min
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1764884/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17173677
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-6-176
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author Lu, Chun-Yi
Lauderdale, Tsai-Ling
Fang, Yin-Hua
Wang, Chung-Yi
Ho, Yu-Huai
Hung, Che-Lun
Chang, Luan-Yin
Lee, Chin-Yun
Huang, Li-Min
author_facet Lu, Chun-Yi
Lauderdale, Tsai-Ling
Fang, Yin-Hua
Wang, Chung-Yi
Ho, Yu-Huai
Hung, Che-Lun
Chang, Luan-Yin
Lee, Chin-Yun
Huang, Li-Min
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description BACKGROUND: The disease burden and associated medical costs of rotavirus infections in inpatient and outpatient sectors in Taiwan were examined in anticipation of the availability of new rotavirus vaccines. METHODS: The yearly national case number and medical costs for all for inpatients and outpatients with acute gastroenteritis (AGE) were extracted from the Bureau of National Health Insurance database in Taiwan according to ICD-9-CM codes. A retrospective study was also performed using records of children with AGE seen at three hospitals in Taiwan in 2001 to identify laboratory confirmed rotavirus infection cases. The annual incidence and related medical costs of AGE due to rotavirus infection were then estimated. RESULTS: Children <5 years old comprised 83.6% of inpatient and 62.0% of outpatient pediatric AGE cases in Taiwan in 2001. Rotavirus was the most common agent detected among AGE patients in this age group in the three hospitals, and was detected in 32.9% (221/672) of inpatient and 24% (23/96) of outpatient stool specimens tested for microbial etiologies. An estimated 277,400 to 624,892 cases of rotavirus infections sought medical care in Taiwan in 2001, equaling one in 2 to 5 children <5 years old required medical care due to rotavirus infection. The incidence of hospitalization due to rotavirus infections was 1,528–1,997/100,000 for children <5 years old. The total associated medical costs due to rotavirus infection were estimated at US $10–16 millions in Taiwan in 2001. Although the per-capita medical cost of rotavirus infection was lower in Taiwan than in the United States or Hong Kong, the personal economic burden was similar among the three places when normalized for gross national incomes per capita. CONCLUSION: Infections caused by rotavirus constitute an important human and economic burden among young children in Taiwan. A safe and effective vaccine is urgently needed.
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spelling pubmed-17648842007-01-10 Disease burden and related medical costs of rotavirus infections in Taiwan Lu, Chun-Yi Lauderdale, Tsai-Ling Fang, Yin-Hua Wang, Chung-Yi Ho, Yu-Huai Hung, Che-Lun Chang, Luan-Yin Lee, Chin-Yun Huang, Li-Min BMC Infect Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: The disease burden and associated medical costs of rotavirus infections in inpatient and outpatient sectors in Taiwan were examined in anticipation of the availability of new rotavirus vaccines. METHODS: The yearly national case number and medical costs for all for inpatients and outpatients with acute gastroenteritis (AGE) were extracted from the Bureau of National Health Insurance database in Taiwan according to ICD-9-CM codes. A retrospective study was also performed using records of children with AGE seen at three hospitals in Taiwan in 2001 to identify laboratory confirmed rotavirus infection cases. The annual incidence and related medical costs of AGE due to rotavirus infection were then estimated. RESULTS: Children <5 years old comprised 83.6% of inpatient and 62.0% of outpatient pediatric AGE cases in Taiwan in 2001. Rotavirus was the most common agent detected among AGE patients in this age group in the three hospitals, and was detected in 32.9% (221/672) of inpatient and 24% (23/96) of outpatient stool specimens tested for microbial etiologies. An estimated 277,400 to 624,892 cases of rotavirus infections sought medical care in Taiwan in 2001, equaling one in 2 to 5 children <5 years old required medical care due to rotavirus infection. The incidence of hospitalization due to rotavirus infections was 1,528–1,997/100,000 for children <5 years old. The total associated medical costs due to rotavirus infection were estimated at US $10–16 millions in Taiwan in 2001. Although the per-capita medical cost of rotavirus infection was lower in Taiwan than in the United States or Hong Kong, the personal economic burden was similar among the three places when normalized for gross national incomes per capita. CONCLUSION: Infections caused by rotavirus constitute an important human and economic burden among young children in Taiwan. A safe and effective vaccine is urgently needed. BioMed Central 2006-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC1764884/ /pubmed/17173677 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-6-176 Text en Copyright © 2006 Lu et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lauderdale, Tsai-Ling
Fang, Yin-Hua
Wang, Chung-Yi
Ho, Yu-Huai
Hung, Che-Lun
Chang, Luan-Yin
Lee, Chin-Yun
Huang, Li-Min
Disease burden and related medical costs of rotavirus infections in Taiwan
title Disease burden and related medical costs of rotavirus infections in Taiwan
title_full Disease burden and related medical costs of rotavirus infections in Taiwan
title_fullStr Disease burden and related medical costs of rotavirus infections in Taiwan
title_full_unstemmed Disease burden and related medical costs of rotavirus infections in Taiwan
title_short Disease burden and related medical costs of rotavirus infections in Taiwan
title_sort disease burden and related medical costs of rotavirus infections in taiwan
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1764884/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17173677
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-6-176
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