Cost of rotavirus diarrhea for programmatic evaluation of vaccination in Vietnam

Background: Rotavirus is the most common etiology of diarrhea-associated hospitalizations and clinic visits in Vietnamese children < 5 years old. To estimate the economic burden of rotavirus-associated formal healthcare encounters, an economic study was conducted. Methods: A cost-of-illness st...

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Main Authors: Arthorn Riewpaiboon, Sunheang Shin, Thi Phuong Mai Le, Dinh Thiem Vu, Thi Hien Anh Nguyen, Neal Alexander, Duc Anh Dang, Rotavirus Economic Study Group
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spelling th-mahidol.28422023-03-30T13:09:15Z Cost of rotavirus diarrhea for programmatic evaluation of vaccination in Vietnam Arthorn Riewpaiboon Sunheang Shin Thi Phuong Mai Le Dinh Thiem Vu Thi Hien Anh Nguyen Neal Alexander Duc Anh Dang Rotavirus Economic Study Group Mahidol University. Faculty of Pharmacy Rotavirus burden Acute gastroenteritis Cost of illness Vietnam Background: Rotavirus is the most common etiology of diarrhea-associated hospitalizations and clinic visits in Vietnamese children < 5 years old. To estimate the economic burden of rotavirus-associated formal healthcare encounters, an economic study was conducted. Methods: A cost-of-illness study was performed from a societal perspective. Data were collected from children below the age of five years who presented to a clinic or hospital with symptoms of acute gastroenteritis (AGE). Patient-specific information on resource use and cost was obtained through caregiver interviews and medical chart review. Costs are presented in 2014 US dollar ($). Results: A total of 557 children with symptoms of AGE were enrolled from March through June 2009, with mean age of 16.5 months. Of the 340 outpatients and 217 admitted patients enrolled, 41 % tested rotavirus positive. It was found that, from a societal perspective, the mean total cost of AGE was $175. Costs of patients with and without rotavirus were $217 and $158, respectively. From multiple regression analysis, it was found that rotavirus infection, patient age and receiving oral rehydration solution before visiting health facility had significant effect on the costs. Conclusions: This study clearly demonstrated substantial economic burden of AGE including rotavirus disease. They were significantly greater than the previously reported cost estimates in Vietnam. These updated costs of illness result in more favorable vaccine cost-effectiveness than in previous economic evaluations. 2017-10-10T04:28:19Z 2017-10-10T04:28:19Z 2017-10-10 2016 Research Article BMC Public Health. vol. 16, (2016), 777 10.1186/s12889-016-3458-2 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/2842 eng Mahidol University BioMed Central application/pdf
institution Mahidol University
building Mahidol University Library
continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
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language English
topic Rotavirus burden
Acute gastroenteritis
Cost of illness
Vietnam
spellingShingle Rotavirus burden
Acute gastroenteritis
Cost of illness
Vietnam
Arthorn Riewpaiboon
Sunheang Shin
Thi Phuong Mai Le
Dinh Thiem Vu
Thi Hien Anh Nguyen
Neal Alexander
Duc Anh Dang
Rotavirus Economic Study Group
Cost of rotavirus diarrhea for programmatic evaluation of vaccination in Vietnam
description Background: Rotavirus is the most common etiology of diarrhea-associated hospitalizations and clinic visits in Vietnamese children < 5 years old. To estimate the economic burden of rotavirus-associated formal healthcare encounters, an economic study was conducted. Methods: A cost-of-illness study was performed from a societal perspective. Data were collected from children below the age of five years who presented to a clinic or hospital with symptoms of acute gastroenteritis (AGE). Patient-specific information on resource use and cost was obtained through caregiver interviews and medical chart review. Costs are presented in 2014 US dollar ($). Results: A total of 557 children with symptoms of AGE were enrolled from March through June 2009, with mean age of 16.5 months. Of the 340 outpatients and 217 admitted patients enrolled, 41 % tested rotavirus positive. It was found that, from a societal perspective, the mean total cost of AGE was $175. Costs of patients with and without rotavirus were $217 and $158, respectively. From multiple regression analysis, it was found that rotavirus infection, patient age and receiving oral rehydration solution before visiting health facility had significant effect on the costs. Conclusions: This study clearly demonstrated substantial economic burden of AGE including rotavirus disease. They were significantly greater than the previously reported cost estimates in Vietnam. These updated costs of illness result in more favorable vaccine cost-effectiveness than in previous economic evaluations.
author2 Mahidol University. Faculty of Pharmacy
author_facet Mahidol University. Faculty of Pharmacy
Arthorn Riewpaiboon
Sunheang Shin
Thi Phuong Mai Le
Dinh Thiem Vu
Thi Hien Anh Nguyen
Neal Alexander
Duc Anh Dang
Rotavirus Economic Study Group
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author Arthorn Riewpaiboon
Sunheang Shin
Thi Phuong Mai Le
Dinh Thiem Vu
Thi Hien Anh Nguyen
Neal Alexander
Duc Anh Dang
Rotavirus Economic Study Group
author_sort Arthorn Riewpaiboon
title Cost of rotavirus diarrhea for programmatic evaluation of vaccination in Vietnam
title_short Cost of rotavirus diarrhea for programmatic evaluation of vaccination in Vietnam
title_full Cost of rotavirus diarrhea for programmatic evaluation of vaccination in Vietnam
title_fullStr Cost of rotavirus diarrhea for programmatic evaluation of vaccination in Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Cost of rotavirus diarrhea for programmatic evaluation of vaccination in Vietnam
title_sort cost of rotavirus diarrhea for programmatic evaluation of vaccination in vietnam
publishDate 2017
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/2842
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