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Clinical and cost burden of rotavirus infection before and after introduction of rotavirus vaccines among commercially and Medicaid insured children in the United States

This study aims to quantify clinical and economic burden of rotavirus (RV) infection pre- and post-vaccine introduction in commercially insured and Medicaid populations. Beneficiaries with continuous enrollment for ≥6 months while <5 years of age were identified separately in commercial (2000–201...

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Autores principales: Krishnarajah, Girishanthy, Demissie, Kitaw, Lefebvre, Patrick, Gaur, Sunanda, Sheng Duh, Mei
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Taylor & Francis 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4896770/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25424930
http://dx.doi.org/10.4161/hv.29511
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author Krishnarajah, Girishanthy
Demissie, Kitaw
Lefebvre, Patrick
Gaur, Sunanda
Sheng Duh, Mei
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description This study aims to quantify clinical and economic burden of rotavirus (RV) infection pre- and post-vaccine introduction in commercially insured and Medicaid populations. Beneficiaries with continuous enrollment for ≥6 months while <5 years of age were identified separately in commercial (2000–2010) and Medicaid (2002–2009) claims databases. Commercial and Medicaid databases included 3 998 708 and 1 034 440 eligible children, respectively, observed from enrollment start date(s) to end of eligibility or 5-years-old. Rates of RV-coded and diarrhea-coded encounters and first RV episodes, and incremental cost of first RV episodes were calculated. In the post-vaccine period, rates per 10 000 person-years for RV-coded hospitalizations, outpatient visits and ER visits were 5.58 (95% CI, 5.37–5.80), 6.96 (95% CI, 6.75–7.20), and 4.85 (95% CI, 4.66–5.06), respectively (pre-vaccine, 16.67 [95% CI, 16.19–17.15], 13.20 [95% CI, 12.78–13.63], 11.26 [95% CI, 10.87–11.66], respectively), for commercially insured. In Medicaid the corresponding rates were 10.53 (95% CI, 9.60–11.56), 11.72 (95% CI, 10.73–12.80), and 9.11 (95% CI, 8.24–10.07) (pre-vaccine, 19.78 [95% CI, 19.14–20.45], 19.39 [95% CI, 18.75–20.05], 27.61 [95% CI, 26.84–28.40]). Incidence rate per 10 000 person-years for first RV episode pre- vs. post-vaccine were 27.03 (95% CI, 26.42–27.65) vs. 10.14 (95% CI, 9.86–10.44) in the commercially insured population and 37.71 (95% CI, 36.81–38.63) vs. 18.64 (95% CI, 17.37–19.99) in Medicaid. Incremental per-patient per-month cost of first RV episode was $3363 (95% CI, $3308-$3418) among commercially insured and $1831 (95% CI, $1768-$1887) in Medicaid. Since vaccine introduction clinical burden of RV disease decreased among children; costs associated with RV episodes remained significant across insured populations.
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spelling pubmed-48967702016-06-24 Clinical and cost burden of rotavirus infection before and after introduction of rotavirus vaccines among commercially and Medicaid insured children in the United States Krishnarajah, Girishanthy Demissie, Kitaw Lefebvre, Patrick Gaur, Sunanda Sheng Duh, Mei Hum Vaccin Immunother Research Paper This study aims to quantify clinical and economic burden of rotavirus (RV) infection pre- and post-vaccine introduction in commercially insured and Medicaid populations. Beneficiaries with continuous enrollment for ≥6 months while <5 years of age were identified separately in commercial (2000–2010) and Medicaid (2002–2009) claims databases. Commercial and Medicaid databases included 3 998 708 and 1 034 440 eligible children, respectively, observed from enrollment start date(s) to end of eligibility or 5-years-old. Rates of RV-coded and diarrhea-coded encounters and first RV episodes, and incremental cost of first RV episodes were calculated. In the post-vaccine period, rates per 10 000 person-years for RV-coded hospitalizations, outpatient visits and ER visits were 5.58 (95% CI, 5.37–5.80), 6.96 (95% CI, 6.75–7.20), and 4.85 (95% CI, 4.66–5.06), respectively (pre-vaccine, 16.67 [95% CI, 16.19–17.15], 13.20 [95% CI, 12.78–13.63], 11.26 [95% CI, 10.87–11.66], respectively), for commercially insured. In Medicaid the corresponding rates were 10.53 (95% CI, 9.60–11.56), 11.72 (95% CI, 10.73–12.80), and 9.11 (95% CI, 8.24–10.07) (pre-vaccine, 19.78 [95% CI, 19.14–20.45], 19.39 [95% CI, 18.75–20.05], 27.61 [95% CI, 26.84–28.40]). Incidence rate per 10 000 person-years for first RV episode pre- vs. post-vaccine were 27.03 (95% CI, 26.42–27.65) vs. 10.14 (95% CI, 9.86–10.44) in the commercially insured population and 37.71 (95% CI, 36.81–38.63) vs. 18.64 (95% CI, 17.37–19.99) in Medicaid. Incremental per-patient per-month cost of first RV episode was $3363 (95% CI, $3308-$3418) among commercially insured and $1831 (95% CI, $1768-$1887) in Medicaid. Since vaccine introduction clinical burden of RV disease decreased among children; costs associated with RV episodes remained significant across insured populations. Taylor & Francis 2014-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4896770/ /pubmed/25424930 http://dx.doi.org/10.4161/hv.29511 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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Demissie, Kitaw
Lefebvre, Patrick
Gaur, Sunanda
Sheng Duh, Mei
Clinical and cost burden of rotavirus infection before and after introduction of rotavirus vaccines among commercially and Medicaid insured children in the United States
title Clinical and cost burden of rotavirus infection before and after introduction of rotavirus vaccines among commercially and Medicaid insured children in the United States
title_full Clinical and cost burden of rotavirus infection before and after introduction of rotavirus vaccines among commercially and Medicaid insured children in the United States
title_fullStr Clinical and cost burden of rotavirus infection before and after introduction of rotavirus vaccines among commercially and Medicaid insured children in the United States
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and cost burden of rotavirus infection before and after introduction of rotavirus vaccines among commercially and Medicaid insured children in the United States
title_short Clinical and cost burden of rotavirus infection before and after introduction of rotavirus vaccines among commercially and Medicaid insured children in the United States
title_sort clinical and cost burden of rotavirus infection before and after introduction of rotavirus vaccines among commercially and medicaid insured children in the united states
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4896770/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25424930
http://dx.doi.org/10.4161/hv.29511
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