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153. Utilization of Post-Exposure Prophylaxis to Prevent Lyme Disease in a Large US Healthcare Database

BACKGROUND: In the United States, at least 50,000 emergency department visits for tick bite and an estimated 476,000 Lyme disease diagnoses occur annually, with incidence of both high among children. The majority of these healthcare visits occur in the northeastern and midwestern states having high...

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Autores principales: Marx, Grace E, Fuller, Candace C, Haug, Nicole, Martin, Dave, Corey, Catherine, Beck, Alyssa, Schwartz, Amy M, Hinckley, Alison F
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8645022/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab466.355
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author Marx, Grace E
Fuller, Candace C
Haug, Nicole
Martin, Dave
Corey, Catherine
Beck, Alyssa
Schwartz, Amy M
Hinckley, Alison F
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Fuller, Candace C
Haug, Nicole
Martin, Dave
Corey, Catherine
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Schwartz, Amy M
Hinckley, Alison F
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description BACKGROUND: In the United States, at least 50,000 emergency department visits for tick bite and an estimated 476,000 Lyme disease diagnoses occur annually, with incidence of both high among children. The majority of these healthcare visits occur in the northeastern and midwestern states having high Lyme disease incidence and during the summer and fall months, corresponding to peak opportunities for exposure to blacklegged ticks. Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) with a single dose of doxycycline can effectively prevent Lyme disease after a tick bite that is high risk for transmission of Lyme disease. We describe characteristics of patients with dispensings of single-dose doxycycline in a large US-based system that includes patients enrolled in private and public health insurance plans. METHODS: Single-dose doxycycline (≤200 mg) dispensings during January 2009 – February 2020 were identified for patients enrolled in seven Data Partners that contributed electronic healthcare data to the Food and Drug Administration Sentinel Distributed Database, including large national insurers, an integrated delivery care network, a state Medicaid, and the 100% Medicare fee-for-service plan. We examined patient and PEP dispensing characteristics by patient age, state of residence, and month of dispensing. RESULTS: We identified 408,897 patients with PEP (n=474,414 total dispensings) with a mean age of 60 years at first dispensing. Overall, there were 21 patients per 10,000 eligible members with PEP dispensings. Dispensings were less common in children (< 1 and 4 patients per 10,000 eligible members aged < 8 and 8-18 years, respectively). Most dispensings (72%) occurred in states with high incidence of Lyme disease. Seasonality of dispensings was bimodal, with most occurring during April – July and October – November (71 – 83%, by year). CONCLUSION: Lyme disease PEP was relatively common and mirrored geographic and seasonal trends observed for ED visits for tick bites and Lyme disease diagnoses. However, we observed more PEP among older adults, and few dispensings among children. Despite healthcare visits for tick bites and Lyme disease occurring disproportionately among pediatric age groups, PEP appears to be underutilized in children. DISCLOSURES: All Authors: No reported disclosures
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spelling pubmed-86450222021-12-06 153. Utilization of Post-Exposure Prophylaxis to Prevent Lyme Disease in a Large US Healthcare Database Marx, Grace E Fuller, Candace C Haug, Nicole Martin, Dave Corey, Catherine Beck, Alyssa Schwartz, Amy M Hinckley, Alison F Open Forum Infect Dis Poster Abstracts BACKGROUND: In the United States, at least 50,000 emergency department visits for tick bite and an estimated 476,000 Lyme disease diagnoses occur annually, with incidence of both high among children. The majority of these healthcare visits occur in the northeastern and midwestern states having high Lyme disease incidence and during the summer and fall months, corresponding to peak opportunities for exposure to blacklegged ticks. Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) with a single dose of doxycycline can effectively prevent Lyme disease after a tick bite that is high risk for transmission of Lyme disease. We describe characteristics of patients with dispensings of single-dose doxycycline in a large US-based system that includes patients enrolled in private and public health insurance plans. METHODS: Single-dose doxycycline (≤200 mg) dispensings during January 2009 – February 2020 were identified for patients enrolled in seven Data Partners that contributed electronic healthcare data to the Food and Drug Administration Sentinel Distributed Database, including large national insurers, an integrated delivery care network, a state Medicaid, and the 100% Medicare fee-for-service plan. We examined patient and PEP dispensing characteristics by patient age, state of residence, and month of dispensing. RESULTS: We identified 408,897 patients with PEP (n=474,414 total dispensings) with a mean age of 60 years at first dispensing. Overall, there were 21 patients per 10,000 eligible members with PEP dispensings. Dispensings were less common in children (< 1 and 4 patients per 10,000 eligible members aged < 8 and 8-18 years, respectively). Most dispensings (72%) occurred in states with high incidence of Lyme disease. Seasonality of dispensings was bimodal, with most occurring during April – July and October – November (71 – 83%, by year). CONCLUSION: Lyme disease PEP was relatively common and mirrored geographic and seasonal trends observed for ED visits for tick bites and Lyme disease diagnoses. However, we observed more PEP among older adults, and few dispensings among children. Despite healthcare visits for tick bites and Lyme disease occurring disproportionately among pediatric age groups, PEP appears to be underutilized in children. DISCLOSURES: All Authors: No reported disclosures Oxford University Press 2021-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8645022/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab466.355 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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153. Utilization of Post-Exposure Prophylaxis to Prevent Lyme Disease in a Large US Healthcare Database
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title_fullStr 153. Utilization of Post-Exposure Prophylaxis to Prevent Lyme Disease in a Large US Healthcare Database
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title_short 153. Utilization of Post-Exposure Prophylaxis to Prevent Lyme Disease in a Large US Healthcare Database
title_sort 153. utilization of post-exposure prophylaxis to prevent lyme disease in a large us healthcare database
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8645022/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab466.355
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