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Disease Burden of 32 Infectious Diseases in the Netherlands, 2007-2011

BACKGROUND: Infectious disease burden estimates provided by a composite health measure give a balanced view of the true impact of a disease on a population, allowing the relative impact of diseases that differ in severity and mortality to be monitored over time. This article presents the first natio...

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Autores principales: van Lier, Alies, McDonald, Scott A., Bouwknegt, Martijn, Kretzschmar, Mirjam E., Havelaar, Arie H., Mangen, Marie-Josée J., Wallinga, Jacco, de Melker, Hester E.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4838234/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27097024
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0153106
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author van Lier, Alies
McDonald, Scott A.
Bouwknegt, Martijn
Kretzschmar, Mirjam E.
Havelaar, Arie H.
Mangen, Marie-Josée J.
Wallinga, Jacco
de Melker, Hester E.
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McDonald, Scott A.
Bouwknegt, Martijn
Kretzschmar, Mirjam E.
Havelaar, Arie H.
Mangen, Marie-Josée J.
Wallinga, Jacco
de Melker, Hester E.
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description BACKGROUND: Infectious disease burden estimates provided by a composite health measure give a balanced view of the true impact of a disease on a population, allowing the relative impact of diseases that differ in severity and mortality to be monitored over time. This article presents the first national disease burden estimates for a comprehensive set of 32 infectious diseases in the Netherlands. METHODS AND FINDINGS: The average annual disease burden was computed for the period 2007–2011 for selected infectious diseases in the Netherlands using the disability-adjusted life years (DALY) measure. The pathogen- and incidence-based approach was adopted to quantify the burden due to both morbidity and premature mortality associated with all short and long-term consequences of infection. Natural history models, disease progression probabilities, disability weights, and other parameters were adapted from previous research. Annual incidence was obtained from statutory notification and other surveillance systems, which was corrected for under-ascertainment and under-reporting. The highest average annual disease burden was estimated for invasive pneumococcal disease (9444 DALYs/year; 95% uncertainty interval [UI]: 8911–9961) and influenza (8670 DALYs/year; 95% UI: 8468–8874), which represents 16% and 15% of the total burden of all 32 diseases, respectively. The remaining 30 diseases ranked by number of DALYs/year from high to low were: HIV infection, legionellosis, toxoplasmosis, chlamydia, campylobacteriosis, pertussis, tuberculosis, hepatitis C infection, Q fever, norovirus infection, salmonellosis, gonorrhoea, invasive meningococcal disease, hepatitis B infection, invasive Haemophilus influenzae infection, shigellosis, listeriosis, giardiasis, hepatitis A infection, infection with STEC O157, measles, cryptosporidiosis, syphilis, rabies, variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, tetanus, mumps, rubella, diphtheria, and poliomyelitis. The very low burden for the latter five diseases can be attributed to the National Immunisation Programme. The average disease burden per individual varied from 0.2 (95% UI: 0.1–0.4) DALYs per 100 infections for giardiasis, to 5081 and 3581 (95% UI: 3540–3611) DALYs per 100 infections for rabies and variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: For guiding and supporting public health policy decisions regarding the prioritisation of interventions and preventive measures, estimates of disease burden and the comparison of burden between diseases can be informative. Although the collection of disease-specific parameters and estimation of incidence is a process subject to continuous improvement, the current study established a baseline for assessing the impact of future public health initiatives.
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spelling pubmed-48382342016-04-29 Disease Burden of 32 Infectious Diseases in the Netherlands, 2007-2011 van Lier, Alies McDonald, Scott A. Bouwknegt, Martijn Kretzschmar, Mirjam E. Havelaar, Arie H. Mangen, Marie-Josée J. Wallinga, Jacco de Melker, Hester E. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Infectious disease burden estimates provided by a composite health measure give a balanced view of the true impact of a disease on a population, allowing the relative impact of diseases that differ in severity and mortality to be monitored over time. This article presents the first national disease burden estimates for a comprehensive set of 32 infectious diseases in the Netherlands. METHODS AND FINDINGS: The average annual disease burden was computed for the period 2007–2011 for selected infectious diseases in the Netherlands using the disability-adjusted life years (DALY) measure. The pathogen- and incidence-based approach was adopted to quantify the burden due to both morbidity and premature mortality associated with all short and long-term consequences of infection. Natural history models, disease progression probabilities, disability weights, and other parameters were adapted from previous research. Annual incidence was obtained from statutory notification and other surveillance systems, which was corrected for under-ascertainment and under-reporting. The highest average annual disease burden was estimated for invasive pneumococcal disease (9444 DALYs/year; 95% uncertainty interval [UI]: 8911–9961) and influenza (8670 DALYs/year; 95% UI: 8468–8874), which represents 16% and 15% of the total burden of all 32 diseases, respectively. The remaining 30 diseases ranked by number of DALYs/year from high to low were: HIV infection, legionellosis, toxoplasmosis, chlamydia, campylobacteriosis, pertussis, tuberculosis, hepatitis C infection, Q fever, norovirus infection, salmonellosis, gonorrhoea, invasive meningococcal disease, hepatitis B infection, invasive Haemophilus influenzae infection, shigellosis, listeriosis, giardiasis, hepatitis A infection, infection with STEC O157, measles, cryptosporidiosis, syphilis, rabies, variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, tetanus, mumps, rubella, diphtheria, and poliomyelitis. The very low burden for the latter five diseases can be attributed to the National Immunisation Programme. The average disease burden per individual varied from 0.2 (95% UI: 0.1–0.4) DALYs per 100 infections for giardiasis, to 5081 and 3581 (95% UI: 3540–3611) DALYs per 100 infections for rabies and variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: For guiding and supporting public health policy decisions regarding the prioritisation of interventions and preventive measures, estimates of disease burden and the comparison of burden between diseases can be informative. Although the collection of disease-specific parameters and estimation of incidence is a process subject to continuous improvement, the current study established a baseline for assessing the impact of future public health initiatives. Public Library of Science 2016-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4838234/ /pubmed/27097024 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0153106 Text en © 2016 van Lier et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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van Lier, Alies
McDonald, Scott A.
Bouwknegt, Martijn
Kretzschmar, Mirjam E.
Havelaar, Arie H.
Mangen, Marie-Josée J.
Wallinga, Jacco
de Melker, Hester E.
Disease Burden of 32 Infectious Diseases in the Netherlands, 2007-2011
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title_fullStr Disease Burden of 32 Infectious Diseases in the Netherlands, 2007-2011
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title_short Disease Burden of 32 Infectious Diseases in the Netherlands, 2007-2011
title_sort disease burden of 32 infectious diseases in the netherlands, 2007-2011
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4838234/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27097024
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0153106
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