Socioeconomic costs of children <5 years hospitalised with acute respiratory infections in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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Sam, I-Ching [1 ]
Jaafar, Nabeela Ahmad [1 ]
Wong, Li Ping [2 ]
Nathan, Anna Marie [3 ]
de Bruyne, Jessie Anne [3 ]
Chan, Yoke Fun [1 ]
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[1] Univ Malaya, Fac Med, Dept Med Microbiol, Kuala Lumpur 50603, Malaysia
[2] Univ Malaya, Fac Med, Dept Social & Prevent Med, Kuala Lumpur 50603, Malaysia
[3] Univ Malaya, Fac Med, Dept Paediat, Kuala Lumpur 50603, Malaysia
关键词
health expenditure; cost of illness; respiratory syncytial virus; respiratory infections; children; Malaysia; INFLUENZA VACCINE; PNEUMONIA; HEALTH; STRATEGIES; COUNTRIES; BURDEN;
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10.1016/j.vaccine.2021.04.010
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
摘要
Background: Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in Malaysian children < 5 years. Knowledge of associated economic costs is important for policymakers to determine cost-effectiveness of interventions, such as pneumococcal or influenza vaccines, which are underused in Malaysia. Methods: Children < 5 years admitted with ARI to a teaching hospital in Kuala Lumpur were prospectively recruited between July 2013 and July 2015. Medical (with and without government subsidies), nonmedical and indirect costs from pre-admission, admission and post-discharge were obtained by interviews with carers and from medical records. Respiratory viruses were diagnosed by immunofluorescence and virus culture. Results: 200 patients were recruited, and 74 (37%) had respiratory viruses detected. For each admitted ARI, the median direct out-of-pocket cost (subsidized) was USD 189 (interquartile range, 140-258), representing a median 16.4% (10.4-22.3%) of reported monthly household income. The median total direct cost (unsubsidized) was USD 756 (564-987), meaning that government subsidies covered a median 75.2% (70.2-78.4%) of actual costs. Median direct costs for 50 respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) cases were higher than the 126 virus-negative cases (USD 803 vs 729, p = 0.03). The median societal cost (combining direct and indirect costs) was USD 871 (653-1,183), which is 1.8 times the Malaysian health expenditure per capita in 2014. Costs were higher with younger age, presence of comorbidity, prematurity, and detection of a respiratory virus. Conclusion: These comprehensive estimated costs of ARI admissions in children < 5 years are high. These costs can be used as a basis for planning treatment and preventive strategies, including cost-effectiveness studies for influenza and, in future, RSV vaccines. (c) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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