| Literature DB >> 24289227 |
Auliya A Suwantika1, Maarten J Postma.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Rotavirus infection has been reported to be responsible for the majority of severe diarrhea in children under-5-years-old in Indonesia. Breast milk is considered to give protection against rotavirus infection. Increasing breastfeeding promotion programs could be an alternative target to reduce the incidence of rotavirus diarrhea. This study aims to investigate the effect of breastfeeding promotion interventions on cost-effectiveness of rotavirus immunization in Indonesia, focusing on breastfeeding education and support interventions.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24289227 PMCID: PMC3879064 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-1106
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Figure 1Scheme for estimation of RV-diarrhea cases for all interventions.
Parameters used in the economic model
| Vaccine coverage | 94% | Triangular (89%; 94%; 99%) | [ |
| Vaccine efficacy in formula-fed infants | | | |
| Mild | 70.0% | Triangular (66.5%; 70.0%; 73.5%) | [ |
| Moderate | 70.0% | Triangular (66.5%; 70.0%; 73.5%) | |
| Severe | 84.0% | Triangular (79.8%; 84.0%; 88.2%) | |
| Death | 76.5% | Triangular (72.7%; 76.5%; 80.3%) | |
| Vaccine efficacy in breast-fed infants | | | |
| Mild | 63.1% | Triangular (59.9%; 63.1%; 66.2%) | [ |
| Moderate | 63.1% | Triangular (59.9%; 63.1%; 66.2%) | |
| Severe | 75.7% | Triangular (71.9%; 75.7%; 79.5%) | |
| Death | 68.9% | Triangular (65.5%; 68.9%; 72.4%) | |
| Rotavirus-diarrhea cases | | | |
| Base-case | | | |
| EBF | 15,626 | Normalised mean: 15,626 (90%CI; 15,382-15,871) | [ |
| PBF | 452,658 | Normalised mean: 452,658 (90%CI; 451,412-453,903) | |
| NBF | 450,261 | Normalised mean: 450,261 (90%CI; 449,018-451,504) | |
| Education | | | |
| EBF | 36,674 | Normalised mean: 36,674 (90%CI; 36,300-37,047) | [ |
| PBF | 420,264 | Normalised mean: 420,264 (90%CI; 419,058-421,469) | |
| NBF | 442,056 | Normalised mean: 442,056 (90%CI; 440,824-443,289) | |
| Support | | | |
| EBF | 38,321 | Normalised mean: 38,321 (90%CI; 37,940-38,703) | [ |
| PBF | 422,586 | Normalised mean: 422,586 (90%CI; 421,378-423,795) | |
| NBF | 441,548 | Normalised mean: 441,548 (90%CI; 440,316-442,780) | |
| Combined Effects | | | [ |
| EBF | 57,824 | Normalised mean: 57,824 (90%CI; 57,356-58,292) | |
| PBF | 394,543 | Normalised mean: 394,543 (90%CI; 393,371-395,715) | |
| NBF | 433,441 | Normalised mean: 433,441 (90%CI; 432,220-434,663) | |
| Utility losses | | | |
| Mild | 0.00164 | Triangular (using 25% lower and upper) | [ |
| Moderate | 0.00548 | | |
| Severe | 0.02110 | | |
| Death | 1.00000 | | |
| Total medical direct costs per case (healthcare perspective, US$) | | | |
| Mild | 1.08 | Triangular (1.08; 1.44; 1.80) | [ |
| Moderate | 4.31 | Triangular (3.23; 4.31; 5.39) | [ |
| Severe | 41.72 | Triangular (31.29; 41.72; 52.15) | [ |
| Total direct and indirect costs per case (societal perspective, US$) | | | |
| Mild | 2.81 | Triangular (2.11; 2.81; 3.52) | [ |
| Moderate | 5.69 | Triangular (4.27; 5.69; 7.11) | [ |
| Severe | 56.34 | Triangular (42.25; 56.34; 70.42) | [ |
| Total vaccination and administration cost (per child, US$) | | | |
| 3-dose, Market price | 15.50 | Alternative scenario | [ |
| Discount rate | 3% | Unvaried | [ |
Results for all interventions
| | | | |
| Number of RV-diarrhea cases e,f | 918,545 | 404,749 | 513,796 |
| Mild cases | 503,190 | 243,800 | 259,390 |
| Moderate cases | 194,734 | 76,214 | 118,520 |
| Severe cases | 209,970 | 80,084 | 129,886 |
| Death cases | 10,651 | 4,651 | 6,000 |
| QALYs lost g | 616,904 | 268,027 | 348,887 |
| Cost of illness (healthcare perspective) g,h | $ 9,887,025 | $ 3,839,484 | $ 6,047,541 |
| Cost of illness (societal perspective) g,i | $ 13,748,048 | $ 5,378,812 | $ 8,369,236 |
| | | | |
| Number of RV-diarrhea cases e,f | 900,307 | 393,613 | 506,694 |
| Mild cases | 493,198 | 237,539 | 255,659 |
| Moderate cases | 190,868 | 73,765 | 117,103 |
| Severe cases | 205,801 | 77,784 | 128,017 |
| Death cases | 10,440 | 4,525 | 5,915 |
| QALYs lost g | 603,799 | 260,265 | 343,534 |
| Cost of illness (healthcare perspective) g,h | $ 9,681,360 | $ 3,723,490 | $ 5,957,870 |
| Cost of illness (societal perspective) g,i | $ 13,462,069 | $ 5,217,004 | $ 8,245,065 |
| | | | |
| Number of RV-diarrhea cases e,f | 905,354 | 396,753 | 508,601 |
| Mild cases | 495,963 | 239,315 | 256,648 |
| Moderate cases | 191,938 | 74,435 | 117,503 |
| Severe cases | 206,955 | 78,442 | 128,513 |
| Death cases | 10,498 | 4,561 | 5,937 |
| QALYs lost g | 607,368 | 262,442 | 344,926 |
| Cost of illness (healthcare perspective) g,h | $ 9,737,646 | $ 3,756,191 | $ 5,981,455 |
| Cost of illness (societal perspective) g,i | $ 13,540,335 | $ 5,262,616 | $ 8,277,719 |
| | | | |
| Number of RV-diarrhea cases e,f | 890,455 | 387,662 | 502,793 |
| Mild cases | 487,802 | 234,175 | 253,627 |
| Moderate cases | 188,779 | 72,480 | 116,309 |
| Severe cases | 203,549 | 76,549 | 127,000 |
| Death cases | 10,325 | 4,458 | 5,867 |
| QALYs lost g | 596,795 | 256,142 | 340,653 |
| Cost of illness (healthcare perspective) g,h | $ 9,571,093 | $ 3,661,825 | $ 5,909,268 |
| Cost of illness (societal perspective) g,i | $ 13,308,742 | $ 5,130,971 | $ 8,177,772 |
a Actual distribution over the different BF patterns.
b Population <2 years old with 100% EBF.
c Population <2 years old with 100% PBF.
d Population <2 years old with 100% NBF.
e Population <5 years old.
f Undiscounted.
g Discounted.
h Direct medical cost.
i Direct medical + direct non-medical + indirect cost.
j Costs are excluding vaccination cost.
Figure 2Cost-effectiveness value for all interventions.
Figure 3Results of univariate sensitivity analyses.
Figure 4Cost-effectiveness acceptability and affordability curves. (a) Cost-effectiveness acceptability curves from the societal perspective. (b) Affordability curves from the healthcare perspective.