Economic analysis of pertussis illness in the Dutch population: Implications for current and future vaccination strategies |
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Authors: | Sabine C de Greeff Anna K Lugnér Danielle M van den Heuvel Frits R Mooi Hester E de Melker |
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Institution: | 1. Epidemiology and Surveillance, Centre for Infectious Disease Control, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven, The Netherlands;2. Laboratory for Infectious Diseases and Screening, Centre for Infectious Disease Control, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | To reduce pertussis disease burden new vaccination strategies are considered in many countries. Since not only health benefits, but also economical aspects play a role when introducing new vaccinations, we estimated medical costs of pertussis in the Netherlands. Besides, we retrospectively performed a cost-utility analysis of the preschool booster introduced in 2001. Our results show that annual costs for pertussis are still considerable (approximately €1.77 million for a population of 16 million). Although infants represented only 5% of cases, they accounted for 50% of the total costs. Hence, the economic burden of pertussis is largely determined by costs per infant case (€1490) and only to a limited degree by costs per patient in other age-groups (circa €75). Despite a substantial reduction in the number of cases, the preschool booster was not considered cost-effective. |
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Keywords: | Pertussis Cost of illness Vaccination |
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