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Medical and economic burden of influenza in the elderly population in central and eastern European countries

Influenza affects 5–15% of the population during an epidemic. In Western Europe, vaccination of at-risk groups forms the cornerstone of influenza prevention. However, vaccination coverage of the elderly (>65 y) is often low in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE); potentially because a paucity of cou...

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Autores principales: Kovács, Gábor, Kaló, Zoltán, Jahnz-Rozyk, Karina, Kyncl, Jan, Csohan, Agnes, Pistol, Adriana, Leleka, Mariya, Kipshakbaev, Rafail, Durand, Laure, Macabeo, Bérengère
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Publicado: Landes Bioscience 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4185899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24165394
http://dx.doi.org/10.4161/hv.26886
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author Kovács, Gábor
Kovács, Gábor
Kaló, Zoltán
Kaló, Zoltán
Jahnz-Rozyk, Karina
Jahnz-Rozyk, Karina
Kyncl, Jan
Kyncl, Jan
Csohan, Agnes
Csohan, Agnes
Pistol, Adriana
Pistol, Adriana
Leleka, Mariya
Leleka, Mariya
Kipshakbaev, Rafail
Kipshakbaev, Rafail
Durand, Laure
Durand, Laure
Macabeo, Bérengère
Macabeo, Bérengère
author_facet Kovács, Gábor
Kovács, Gábor
Kaló, Zoltán
Kaló, Zoltán
Jahnz-Rozyk, Karina
Jahnz-Rozyk, Karina
Kyncl, Jan
Kyncl, Jan
Csohan, Agnes
Csohan, Agnes
Pistol, Adriana
Pistol, Adriana
Leleka, Mariya
Leleka, Mariya
Kipshakbaev, Rafail
Kipshakbaev, Rafail
Durand, Laure
Durand, Laure
Macabeo, Bérengère
Macabeo, Bérengère
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description Influenza affects 5–15% of the population during an epidemic. In Western Europe, vaccination of at-risk groups forms the cornerstone of influenza prevention. However, vaccination coverage of the elderly (>65 y) is often low in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE); potentially because a paucity of country-specific data limits evidence-based policy making. Therefore the medical and economic burden of influenza were estimated in elderly populations in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Poland, Romania, and Ukraine. Data covering national influenza vaccination policies, surveillance and reporting, healthcare costs, populations, and epidemiology were obtained via literature review, open-access websites and databases, and interviews with experts. A simplified model of patient treatment flow incorporating cost, population, and incidence/prevalence data was used to calculate the influenza burden per country. In the elderly, influenza represented a large burden on the assessed healthcare systems, with yearly excess hospitalization rates of ~30/100 000. Burden varied between countries and was likely influenced by population size, surveillance system, healthcare provision, and vaccine coverage. The greatest burden was found in Poland, where direct costs were over EUR 5 million. Substantial differences in data availability and quality were identified, and to fully quantify the burden of influenza in CEE, influenza reporting systems should be standardized. This study most probably underestimates the real burden of influenza, however the public health problem is recognized worldwide, and will further increase with population aging. Extending influenza vaccination of the elderly may be a cost-effective way to reduce the burden of influenza in CEE.
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spelling pubmed-41858992015-02-28 Medical and economic burden of influenza in the elderly population in central and eastern European countries Kovács, Gábor Kovács, Gábor Kaló, Zoltán Kaló, Zoltán Jahnz-Rozyk, Karina Jahnz-Rozyk, Karina Kyncl, Jan Kyncl, Jan Csohan, Agnes Csohan, Agnes Pistol, Adriana Pistol, Adriana Leleka, Mariya Leleka, Mariya Kipshakbaev, Rafail Kipshakbaev, Rafail Durand, Laure Durand, Laure Macabeo, Bérengère Macabeo, Bérengère Hum Vaccin Immunother Research Paper Influenza affects 5–15% of the population during an epidemic. In Western Europe, vaccination of at-risk groups forms the cornerstone of influenza prevention. However, vaccination coverage of the elderly (>65 y) is often low in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE); potentially because a paucity of country-specific data limits evidence-based policy making. Therefore the medical and economic burden of influenza were estimated in elderly populations in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Poland, Romania, and Ukraine. Data covering national influenza vaccination policies, surveillance and reporting, healthcare costs, populations, and epidemiology were obtained via literature review, open-access websites and databases, and interviews with experts. A simplified model of patient treatment flow incorporating cost, population, and incidence/prevalence data was used to calculate the influenza burden per country. In the elderly, influenza represented a large burden on the assessed healthcare systems, with yearly excess hospitalization rates of ~30/100 000. Burden varied between countries and was likely influenced by population size, surveillance system, healthcare provision, and vaccine coverage. The greatest burden was found in Poland, where direct costs were over EUR 5 million. Substantial differences in data availability and quality were identified, and to fully quantify the burden of influenza in CEE, influenza reporting systems should be standardized. This study most probably underestimates the real burden of influenza, however the public health problem is recognized worldwide, and will further increase with population aging. Extending influenza vaccination of the elderly may be a cost-effective way to reduce the burden of influenza in CEE. Landes Bioscience 2014-02-01 2013-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4185899/ /pubmed/24165394 http://dx.doi.org/10.4161/hv.26886 Text en Copyright © 2014 Landes Bioscience http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open-access article licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. The article may be redistributed, reproduced, and reused for non-commercial purposes, provided the original source is properly cited.
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Kovács, Gábor
Kovács, Gábor
Kaló, Zoltán
Kaló, Zoltán
Jahnz-Rozyk, Karina
Jahnz-Rozyk, Karina
Kyncl, Jan
Kyncl, Jan
Csohan, Agnes
Csohan, Agnes
Pistol, Adriana
Pistol, Adriana
Leleka, Mariya
Leleka, Mariya
Kipshakbaev, Rafail
Kipshakbaev, Rafail
Durand, Laure
Durand, Laure
Macabeo, Bérengère
Macabeo, Bérengère
Medical and economic burden of influenza in the elderly population in central and eastern European countries
title Medical and economic burden of influenza in the elderly population in central and eastern European countries
title_full Medical and economic burden of influenza in the elderly population in central and eastern European countries
title_fullStr Medical and economic burden of influenza in the elderly population in central and eastern European countries
title_full_unstemmed Medical and economic burden of influenza in the elderly population in central and eastern European countries
title_short Medical and economic burden of influenza in the elderly population in central and eastern European countries
title_sort medical and economic burden of influenza in the elderly population in central and eastern european countries
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4185899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24165394
http://dx.doi.org/10.4161/hv.26886
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