| Literature DB >> 23585906 |
George J Milne1, Nilimesh Halder, Joel K Kelso.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The impact of a newly emerged influenza pandemic will depend on its transmissibility and severity. Understanding how these pandemic features impact on the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of alternative intervention strategies is important for pandemic planning.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23585906 PMCID: PMC3621766 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0061504
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Model parameters and cost data.
| Parameters | Values | Source |
| Epidemiological parameters | ||
| Symptomatic infectiousness timeline | 0.5 day latent (non-infectious), 1 day asymptomatic; 2 days peak symptomatic; 2.5 days post-peak |
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| Asymptomatic Infectiousness timeline | 0.5 day latent; 5.5 days asymptomatic |
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| asymptomatic infectiousness | 0.5 |
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| peak symptomatic infectiousness | 1.0 | - |
| post-peak symptomatic infectiousness | 0.5 |
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| Probability of asymptomatic infection | 0.32 |
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| Probability withdrawal if symptomatic | 0.5 (0.25, 0.75) | - |
| Pandemic Severity Categories | ||
| Severity Category 0 | Case Fatality Rate = 0.03% | |
| Severity Category 1 (CFR<0.1%) | Case Fatality Rate = 0.1% |
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| Severity Category 2 (CFR 0.1%–0.5%) | Case Fatality Rate = 0.25% |
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| Severity Category 3 (CFR 0.5%–1.0%) | Case Fatality Rate = 0.75% |
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| Severity Category 4 (CFR 1.0%–2.0%) | Case Fatality Rate = 1.5% |
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| Severity Category 5 (CFR> = 2.0%) | Case Fatality Rate = 2.5% |
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| Hospitalisation/fatality ratio | 32:1 | |
| ICU/fatality ratio | 3:1 | |
| Average hospital stay (days) | 4 (7 for ICU hospitalisations) |
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| Antiviral parameters | ||
| AVE - Infectiousness reduction | 66% (11%, 33%) |
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| AVE - Susceptibility reduction | 85% (14%, 42%) |
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| Prophylaxis symptom reduction probability | 50% |
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| Diagnosis delay | 12 h | - |
| Proportion of symptomatic cases diagnosed | 50% | - |
| AV stockpile sizes | ||
| Treatment-only (T) | 4,109 courses; 14% of population | |
| Treatment and Household prophylaxis (T+H) | 8,805 courses; 30% of population | |
| T+H and Extended prophylaxis (T+H+E) | 12,327 courses; 42% of population | |
| Social distancing parameters | ||
| School Closure durations | 2 weeks, 8 weeks and continuously | - |
| School Closure trigger | 20–40 community cases |
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| School Closure withdrawal probability | 1.0 (0.5, 0.75) | - |
| Workforce Reduction durations | 4 weeks and continuously | - |
| Workforce Reduction attendance probability | 0.5 (0.25, 0.75) | - |
| Community Contact Reduction (CCR) durations | 4 weeks and continuously | - |
| CCR and Workforce reduction trigger | 2 weeks after first case | - |
| CCR reduction in daily contacts | 0.5 (0.25, 0.75) | - |
| Cost analysis assumptions | ||
| Average wages (per week) | $836 |
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| Average school closure cost (per student per day) | $19.22 |
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| Average GP visit cost | $106.97 |
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| Average hospitalization cost (per day) | $1042 |
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| Average ICU cost (per day) | $2084 |
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| Antiviral cost per course | $24.81 |
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| Antiviral dispensing cost per course | $31.22 |
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| Antiviral shelf life | 5 years |
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| Mean time between pandemics | 30.3 years | - |
| Discount rate (annually) | 3% |
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| Average Life-expectancy in years | ||
| 0–5 age group | 76.2 years | |
| 6–17 age group | 67.9 years | |
| 18–64 age group | 39.7 years | |
| 65+ age group | 14.9 years |
Parameter range used in sensitivity analyses is given in parentheses
Figure 1Intervention strategy cost effectiveness plane for severity categories 0, 1, 3 and 5 with death related productivity losses.
Cost effectiveness for each intervention strategy is plotted as a point in a two-dimensional plane, with points coloured by severity category: blue points - category 0 (case fatality ratio 0.03%), orange points - category 1 (case fatality ratio 0.1%), green points - category 3 (case fatality ratio 0.75%), red points - category 5 (case fatality ratio 2.5%). Horizontal axis represents the cost of the intervention strategy as a difference in total cost between two scenarios; an outbreak with the intervention in place and an outbreak with no interventions, expressed as dollars per member of the population. Vertical axis represents the number of life years saved by each strategy: the difference in life years lost for an outbreak with and without the strategy in place, expressed as life years saved per 10,000 population members. Both costs (death related productivity losses) and LYS are discounted.
Figure 2Intervention strategy cost effectiveness plane for severity category 5 with death related productivity losses.
Cost effectiveness for each intervention strategy is plotted as a point in a two-dimensional plane for severity category 5 (case fatality ratio 2.5%). Horizontal axis represents the cost of the intervention strategy as a difference in total cost between two scenarios; an outbreak with the intervention in place and an outbreak with no interventions, expressed as dollars per member of the population. Vertical axis represents the number of life years saved by each strategy: the difference in life years lost for an outbreak with and without the strategy in place, expressed as life years saved per 10,000 population members. Both costs (death related productivity losses) and LYS are discounted. Strategies involving antiviral drugs are marked as diamonds; purely social distancing strategies are indicated with a cross. Each strategy is numbered, with the intervention components and durations making up the strategy given in the legend within the figure. Interventions are abbreviated as follows: SC – school closure; CCR – 50% community contact reduction; WR – 50% workforce reduction; 4, 8 – intervention duration in weeks; cont – continuous duration; T – antiviral treatment of diagnosed symptomatic cases; H – antiviral prophylaxis of household members of diagnosed symptomatic cases, E – antiviral prophylaxis of school class or workplace contacts of diagnosed symptomatic cases.
Figure 3Intervention strategy cost effectiveness plane for severity category 0 and category 1 with death related productivity losses.
Cost effectiveness for each intervention strategy is plotted as a point in a two-dimensional plane for severity category 0 (case fatality ratio 0.03%) (blue points) and category 1 (case fatality ratio 0.1%) (orange points). Horizontal axis represents the cost of the intervention strategy as a difference in total cost between two scenarios; an outbreak with the intervention in place and an outbreak with no interventions, expressed as dollars per member of the population. Vertical axis represents the number of life years saved by each strategy: the difference in life years lost for an outbreak with and without the strategy in place, expressed as life years saved per 10,000 population members. Both costs (death related productivity losses) and LYS are discounted. Strategies involving antiviral drugs are marked as diamonds; purely social distancing strategies are indicated with a cross. Each strategy is numbered, with the intervention components and durations making up the strategy given in the legend within the figure. Interventions are abbreviated as follows: SC – school closure; CCR – 50% community contact reduction; WR – 50% workforce reduction; 4, 8 – intervention duration in weeks; cont – continuous duration; T – antiviral treatment of diagnosed symptomatic cases; H – antiviral prophylaxis of household members of diagnosed symptomatic cases, E – antiviral prophylaxis of school class or workplace contacts of diagnosed symptomatic cases.
Intervention strategy, cost effectiveness (with death related productivity losses) and life years saved.
| Intervention Strategy | AR | Cat 0 | Cat 1 | Cat 2 | Cat 3 | Cat 4 | Cat 5 |
| (%) | CFR = 0.03% | CFR = 0.1% | CFR = 0.25% | CFR = 0.75% | CFR = 1.5% | CFR = 2.5% | |
| IFR = 0.02% | IFR = 0.068% | IFR = 0.17% | IFR = 0.51% | IFR = 1.02% | IFR = 1.7% | ||
| no intervention | 32 | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| - | - | - | - | - | - | ||
| SC 2 wks+T+H+E | 15 | $155,516 | $73,650 | $50,917 | $40,411 | $37,772 | $36,695 |
| 15 | 48 | 116 | 349 | 693 | 1154 | ||
| *SC cont+WR cont | 15 | $709,622 | $238,774 | $115,953 | $58,933 | $44,739 | $38,994 |
| 16 | 51 | 124 | 372 | 740 | 1232 | ||
| SC 8+WR 4+CCR 4+T+H | 14 | $280,148 | $107,277 | $61,350 | $40,056 | $34,742 | $32,585 |
| 16 | 52 | 126 | 378 | 752 | 1252 | ||
| SC 8 wks+T+H | 14 | $173,457 | $73,085 | $45,942 | $33,374 | $30,229 | $28,950 |
| 16 | 54 | 130 | 391 | 778 | 1295 | ||
| *SC cont+CCR 4 | 14 | $249,088 | $95,606 | $54,789 | $35,866 | $31,143 | $29,225 |
| 16 | 54 | 132 | 396 | 786 | 1309 | ||
| *SC cont+WR 4+CCR 4 | 13 | $328,138 | $118,862 | $63,713 | $38,129 | $31,751 | $29,165 |
| 17 | 55 | 134 | 402 | 800 | 1331 | ||
| SC 8 wks+T+H+E | 12 | $170,942 | $68,609 | $41,193 | $28,490 | $25,315 | $24,026 |
| 18 | 58 | 141 | 423 | 842 | 1401 | ||
| SC 8+WR 4+CCR 4+T+H+E | 11 | $248,891 | $91,104 | $49,475 | $30,164 | $25,349 | $23,397 |
| 18 | 60 | 145 | 435 | 866 | 1441 | ||
| SC cont+T+H | 9 | $220,269 | $78,133 | $40,789 | $23,461 | $19,143 | $17,394 |
| 20 | 66 | 161 | 482 | 959 | 1596 | ||
| SC cont+T+H+E | 8 | $216,534 | $75,083 | $38,035 | $20,840 | $16,558 | $14,823 |
| 21 | 69 | 169 | 506 | 1007 | 1676 | ||
| *SC cont+CCR cont | 7 | $179,889 | $63,100 | $32,466 | $18,250 | $14,708 | $13,273 |
| 21 | 71 | 173 | 518 | 1029 | 1714 | ||
| SC cont+WR 4+CCR 4+T+H+E | 7 | $257,440 | $86,377 | $41,775 | $21,068 | $15,914 | $13,827 |
| 22 | 72 | 174 | 522 | 1039 | 1729 | ||
| SC cont+WR 4+CCR 4+T+H | 7 | $255,140 | $85,337 | $41,080 | $20,532 | $15,417 | $13,347 |
| 22 | 72 | 176 | 527 | 1048 | 1745 | ||
| *SC cont+WR cont+CCR cont | 6 | $469,517 | $149,344 | $66,397 | $27,869 | $18,288 | $14,413 |
| 23 | 75 | 182 | 546 | 1085 | 1806 | ||
| SC cont +CCR cont+T+H+E | 6 | $154,908 | $53,302 | $26,726 | $14,391 | $11,319 | $10,075 |
| 23 | 75 | 183 | 550 | 1094 | 1822 | ||
| SC cont+WR cont+CCR cont+T+H+E | 6 | $444,971 | $141,754 | $63,194 | $26,704 | $17,630 | $13,961 |
| 23 | 75 | 183 | 548 | 1089 | 1812 | ||
| SC cont+CCR cont+T+H | 5 | $173,483 | $57,626 | $27,455 | $13,447 | $9,961 | $8,550 |
| 24 | 78 | 191 | 572 | 1138 | 1894 | ||
| SC cont+WR cont+CCR cont+T+H | 5 | $453,160 | $142,730 | $62,401 | $25,087 | $15,809 | $12,058 |
| 24 | 78 | 191 | 572 | 1138 | 1895 |
Final symptomatic attack rate (AR), cost per LYS (bold) and life-years saved (LYS) are shown for each intervention strategy and each severity category. LYS expressed as years per 10,000 members of population. Both costs (death related productivity losses) and LYS are discounted. Values are for pandemic with unmitigated transmissibility of R0 = 1.8. Interventions abbreviated as: SC – school closure; CCR – 50% community contact reduction; WR – 50% workforce reduction; 4, 8 – intervention duration in weeks; cont – continuous duration; T – antiviral treatment of diagnosed symptomatic cases; H – antiviral prophylaxis of household members of diagnosed symptomatic cases, E – antiviral prophylaxis of school class or workplace contacts of diagnosed symptomatic cases. Pure social distancing interventions marked by *.
Total pandemic costs (with death related productivity losses), cost breakdowns and percentages of different cost components.
| Category 1 (CFR 0.1%) | Category 5 (CFR 2.5%) | |||||||||
| Interventions | Total Cost | HCC | AVC | ISDPL | DRPL | Total Cost | HCC | AVC | ISDPL | DRPL |
| no intervention | $441 | $86 | $0 | $65 | $290 | $8,550 | $1,472 | $0 | $65 | $7,013 |
| 19% | 0% | 15% | 66% | 17% | 0% | 1% | 82% | |||
| SC 2 wks+T+H+E | $351 | $41 | $74 | $97 | $139 | $4,233 | $704 | $74 | $97 | $3,358 |
| 12% | 21% | 28% | 40% | 17% | 2% | 2% | 79% | |||
| *SC cont+WR cont | $1,217 | $39 | $0 | $1,050 | $128 | $4,804 | $661 | $0 | $1,050 | $3,092 |
| 3% | 0% | 86% | 11% | 14% | 0% | 22% | 64% | |||
| SC 8+WR 4+CCR 4+T+H | $555 | $37 | $50 | $342 | $126 | $4,079 | $638 | $50 | $342 | $3,048 |
| 7% | 9% | 62% | 23% | 16% | 1% | 8% | 75% | |||
| SC 8 wks+T+H | $392 | $36 | $50 | $186 | $120 | $3,750 | $614 | $50 | $186 | $2,900 |
| 9% | 13% | 47% | 31% | 16% | 1% | 5% | 77% | |||
| *SC cont+CCR 4 | $518 | $36 | $0 | $364 | $118 | $3,826 | $612 | $0 | $364 | $2,849 |
| 7% | 0% | 70% | 23% | 16% | 0% | 10% | 74% | |||
| *SC cont+WR 4+CCR 4 | $654 | $35 | $0 | $505 | $115 | $3,882 | $597 | $0 | $505 | $2,781 |
| 5% | 0% | 77% | 18% | 15% | 0% | 13% | 72% | |||
| SC 8 wks+T+H+E | $398 | $32 | $73 | $187 | $106 | $3,367 | $543 | $73 | $187 | $2,565 |
| 8% | 18% | 47% | 27% | 16% | 2% | 6% | 76% | |||
| SC 8+WR 4+CCR 4+T+H+E | $543 | $30 | $72 | $340 | $101 | $3,371 | $514 | $72 | $340 | $2,445 |
| 6% | 13% | 63% | 19% | 15% | 2% | 10% | 73% | |||
| SC cont+T+H | $516 | $24 | $48 | $363 | $81 | $2,775 | $418 | $48 | $363 | $1,946 |
| 5% | 9% | 70% | 16% | 15% | 2% | 13% | 70% | |||
| SC cont+T+H+E | $521 | $21 | $70 | $359 | $70 | $2,485 | $364 | $70 | $359 | $1,691 |
| 4% | 13% | 69% | 13% | 15% | 3% | 14% | 68% | |||
| *SC cont+CCR cont | $447 | $20 | $0 | $363 | $65 | $2,275 | $337 | $0 | $363 | $1,575 |
| 4% | 0% | 81% | 15% | 15% | 0% | 16% | 69% | |||
| SC cont+(WR+CCR) 4+T+H+E | $618 | $19 | $69 | $466 | $63 | $2,390 | $324 | $69 | $466 | $1,531 |
| 3% | 11% | 75% | 10% | 14% | 3% | 20% | 64% | |||
| SC cont+WR 4+CCR 4+T+H | $616 | $12 | $22 | $1,045 | $41 | $2,329 | $314 | $47 | $489 | $1,478 |
| 1% | 2% | 93% | 4% | 13% | 2% | 21% | 63% | |||
| *SC cont+WR cont+CCR cont | $1,116 | $16 | $0 | $1,047 | $53 | $2,603 | $273 | $0 | $1,047 | $1,284 |
| 1% | 0% | 94% | 5% | 10% | 0% | 40% | 49% | |||
| SC cont+CCR cont+T+H+E | $402 | $15 | $68 | $267 | $51 | $1,835 | $260 | $68 | $267 | $1,240 |
| 4% | 17% | 66% | 13% | 14% | 4% | 15% | 68% | |||
| (SC+WR+CCR) cont+T+H+E | $1,063 | $15 | $68 | $926 | $53 | $2,530 | $263 | $68 | $926 | $1,272 |
| 1% | 6% | 87% | 5% | 10% | 3% | 37% | 50% | |||
| SC cont+CCR cont+T+H | $452 | $12 | $46 | $351 | $42 | $1,619 | $214 | $46 | $351 | $1,008 |
| 3% | 10% | 78% | 9% | 13% | 3% | 22% | 62% | |||
| (SC+WR+CCR) cont+T+H | $1,119 | $12 | $46 | $1,018 | $42 | $2,284 | $210 | $46 | $1,018 | $1,009 |
| 1% | 4% | 91% | 4% | 9% | 2% | 45% | 44% | |||
Total costs (bold) are expressed as dollars per member of population. Cost breakdowns are also expressed as dollars per member of population. Percentages of cost components of the total cost for each intervention are presented in cells below the corresponding cost. Death related productivity losses are discounted. Cost categories are abbreviated as follows: HCC – health care costs (GP visits, hospitalisation and ICU usage), AVC – antiviral costs (cost of drugs, dispensing and stockpile renewal), ISDPL – illness and social distancing productivity losses, DRPL – death-related productivity losses. Interventions abbreviated as: SC – school closure; CCR – 50% community contact reduction; WR – 50% workforce reduction; 4, 8 – intervention duration in weeks; cont – continuous duration; T – antiviral treatment of diagnosed symptomatic cases; H – antiviral prophylaxis of household members of diagnosed symptomatic cases, E – antiviral prophylaxis of school class or workplace contacts of diagnosed symptomatic cases. Pure social distancing interventions are marked by *.
Life-Years saved, death averted and hospitalisation averted.
| Cat 1, CFR = 0.1% | Cat 5, CFR = 2.5% | |||||
| Intervention strategy | LYS | Deaths averted | Hospitalisations averted | LYS | Deaths averted | Hospitalisations averted |
| no intervention | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| SC 2 wks+T+H+E | 48 | 1 | 56 | 1154 | 42 | 1366 |
| *SC cont+WR cont | 51 | 1 | 59 | 1232 | 45 | 1442 |
| SC 8+WR 4+CCR 4+T+H | 52 | 2 | 61 | 1252 | 46 | 1482 |
| SC 8 wks+T+H | 54 | 2 | 63 | 1295 | 47 | 1525 |
| *SC cont+CCR 4 | 54 | 2 | 63 | 1309 | 47 | 1527 |
| *SC cont+WR 4+CCR 4 | 55 | 2 | 64 | 1331 | 48 | 1556 |
| SC 8 wks+T+H+E | 58 | 2 | 68 | 1401 | 51 | 1651 |
| SC 8+WR 4+CCR 4+T+H+E | 60 | 2 | 70 | 1441 | 53 | 1703 |
| SC cont+T+H | 66 | 2 | 77 | 1596 | 58 | 1872 |
| SC cont+T+H+E | 69 | 2 | 81 | 1676 | 61 | 1968 |
| *SC cont+CCR cont | 71 | 2 | 83 | 1714 | 62 | 2016 |
| SC cont+(WR+CCR) 4+T+H+E | 72 | 2 | 84 | 1729 | 63 | 2039 |
| SC cont+WR 4+CCR 4+T+H | 72 | 2 | 85 | 1745 | 64 | 2057 |
| *SC cont+WR cont+CCR cont | 75 | 2 | 88 | 1806 | 66 | 2131 |
| SC cont+CCR cont+T+H+E | 75 | 2 | 89 | 1822 | 67 | 2153 |
| (SC+WR+CCR) cont+T+H+E | 75 | 2 | 89 | 1812 | 67 | 2148 |
| SC cont+CCR cont+T+H | 78 | 3 | 92 | 1894 | 69 | 2236 |
| (SC+WR+CCR) cont+T+H | 78 | 3 | 93 | 1895 | 69 | 2241 |
Life-years saved (LYS), deaths averted and hospitalisations averted are shown per 10,000 members of population for each intervention strategy and for severity category 1 and 5. Values are for pandemic with unmitigated transmissibility of R0 = 1.8. Life-years saved (LYS) are discounted. Interventions abbreviated as: SC – school closure; CCR – 50% community contact reduction; WR – 50% workforce reduction; 4, 8 – intervention duration in weeks; cont – continuous duration; T – antiviral treatment of diagnosed symptomatic cases; H – antiviral prophylaxis of household members of diagnosed symptomatic cases, E – antiviral prophylaxis of school class or workplace contacts of diagnosed symptomatic cases. Pure social distancing interventions marked by *.