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Estimating the burden and cost of infectious intestinal disease in the Maltese community.

C Gauci1, H Gilles, S O'Brien, J Mamo, I Stabile, F M Ruggeri, N Calleja, G Spiteri.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to estimate the burden of infectious intestinal disease (IID) and cost of illness at the community level from a societal aspect. A retrospective, age-stratified cross-sectional telephone study was carried out in Malta in 2004-2005. The number of cases, resources used and cost of resources were computed. The resources involved direct costs (health-care services, stool culture tests, medicines and personal costs) and indirect costs (costs from lost employment by cases and caregivers). This study estimated 0.421 (95% CI 0.092-0.771) separate episodes of IID per person per year in Malta which corresponds to 164 471 (95% CI 35 941-301 205) episodes of IID per year or 450 (95% CI 98-825) episodes of IID each day. The largest proportion of cost is due to provision of health-care services with euro10 454 901 [Maltese liri (Lm) 4 558 970] per year; followed by euro963 295 (Lm 2 209 393) in lost productivity; euro1 286 286 (Lm 561 078) in medicines; euro152 335 (Lm 66 452) in stool culture testing and euro71 487 (Lm 31 183) in personal costs, giving a total cost of illness of over euro16 million (7 million Lm) per year. The burden and cost of IID are high enough to justify efforts to control the illness. Such estimates are important to assess the cost-effectiveness of proposed specific interventions.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17313694      PMCID: PMC2870703          DOI: 10.1017/S0950268807008084

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epidemiol Infect        ISSN: 0950-2688            Impact factor:   2.451


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