Estimating the Hospital Burden of Norovirus-Associated Gastroenteritis in England and its Opportunity Costs for Non-Admitted Patients.

CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES(2018)

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Background. Norovirus places a substantial burden on healthcare systems, arising from infected patients, disease outbreaks, beds kept unoccupied for infection control, and staff absences due to infection. In settings with high rates of bed occupancy, opportunity costs arise from patients who cannot be admitted due to beds being unavailable. With several treatments and vaccines against norovirus in development, quantifying the expected economic burden is timely. Methods. The number of inpatients with norovirus-associated gastroenteritis in England was modeled using infectious and noninfectious gastrointestinal Hospital Episode Statistics codes and laboratory reports of gastrointestinal pathogens collected at Public Health England. The excess length of stay from norovirus was estimated with a multistate model and local outbreak data. Unoccupied bed-days and staff absences were estimated from national outbreak surveillance. The burden was valued conventionally using accounting expenditures and wages, which we contrasted to the opportunity costs from forgone patients using a novel methodology. Results. Between July 2013 and June 2016, 17.7% (95% confidence interval [CI], 15.6%-21.6%) of primary and 23.8% (95% CI, 20.6%-29.9%) of secondary gastrointestinal diagnoses were norovirus attributable. Annually, the estimated median 290 000 (inter-quartile range, 282 000-297 000) occupied and unoccupied bed-days used for norovirus displaced 57 800 patients. Conventional costs for the National Health Service reached 107.6 pound million; the economic burden approximated to 297.7 pound million and a loss of 6300 quality-adjusted life-years annually. Conclusions. In England, norovirus is now the second-largest contributor of the gastrointestinal hospital burden. With the projected impact being greater than previously estimated, improved capture of relevant opportunity costs seems imperative for diseases such as norovirus.
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burden of disease,opportunity costs,gastroenteritis,norovirus,outbreaks
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