| Literature DB >> 25738736 |
Carrie Reed1, Sandra S Chaves1, Pam Daily Kirley2, Ruth Emerson2, Deborah Aragon3, Emily B Hancock4, Lisa Butler4, Joan Baumbach4, Gary Hollick5, Nancy M Bennett5, Matthew R Laidler6, Ann Thomas6, Martin I Meltzer7, Lyn Finelli1.
Abstract
Annual estimates of the influenza disease burden provide information to evaluate programs and allocate resources. We used a multiplier method with routine population-based surveillance data on influenza hospitalization in the United States to correct for under-reporting and estimate the burden of influenza for seasons after the 2009 pandemic. Five sites of the Influenza Hospitalization Surveillance Network (FluSurv-NET) collected data on the frequency and sensitivity of influenza testing during two seasons to estimate under-detection. Population-based rates of influenza-associated hospitalization and Intensive Care Unit admission from 2010-2013 were extrapolated to the U.S. population from FluSurv-NET and corrected for under-detection. Influenza deaths were calculated using a ratio of deaths to hospitalizations. We estimated that influenza-related hospitalizations were under-detected during 2010-11 by a factor of 2.1 (95%CI 1.7-2.9) for age < 18 years, 3.1 (2.4-4.5) for ages 18-64 years, and 5.2 (95%CI 3.8-8.3) for age 65+. Results were similar in 2011-12. Extrapolated estimates for 3 seasons from 2010-2013 included: 114,192-624,435 hospitalizations, 18,491-95,390 ICU admissions, and 4,915-27,174 deaths per year; 54-70% of hospitalizations and 71-85% of deaths occurred among adults aged 65+. Influenza causes a substantial disease burden in the U.S. that varies by age and season. Periodic estimation of multipliers across multiple sites and age groups improves our understanding of influenza detection in sentinel surveillance systems. Adjusting surveillance data using a multiplier method is a relatively simple means to estimate the impact of influenza and the subsequent value of interventions to prevent influenza.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25738736 PMCID: PMC4349859 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0118369
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1General framework for estimating influenza disease burden in the U.S. population using FluSurv-NET hospital-based influenza surveillance data.
Fig 2Proportion of patients tested for influenza (with binomial 95% confidence interval) by age group among hospitalized patients with a respiratory infection* in six FluSurv-NET sites.
Fig 3Distribution of influenza test types used and average sensitivity of influenza testing among hospitalized patients tested for influenza in six FluSurv-NET sites.
Estimated multiplier for under-detection of influenza among hospitalized persons in FluSurv-NET.
| <18 years | 18–64 years | 65+ years | ||
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| Estimated multiplier (95%CI) | 2.1 (1.7–2.9) | 3.1 (2.4–4.5) | 5.2 (3.8–8.3) |
| Multiplier by site, range | 1.3–4.7 | 1.6–5.0 | 2.2–11.6 | |
| Multiplier by month, range | 1.9–2.4 | 2.4–4.7 | 3.3–7.8 | |
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| Estimated multiplier (95%CI) | 2.0 (1.6–2.6) | 3.3 (2.4–5.4) | 5.6 (3.9–9.8) |
| Multiplier by site, range | 1.2–3.1 | 1.7–7.9 | 2.4–10.8 | |
| Multiplier by month, range | 1.8–2.0 | 2.8–3.6 | 3.9–6.6 | |
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| Estimated multiplier (95%CI) | 2.1 (1.8–2.6) | 3.2 (2.6–4.3) | 5.3 (4.1–7.8) |
The multiplier represents the number of estimated true influenza hospitalizations per reported hospitalization.
*Summary multipliers were calculated using the same methods as 2010–11 and 2011–12 but using all the data from both seasons.
Risk of severe influenza-associated outcomes among persons hospitalized with influenza by season and age group.
| Age group | Risk ICU admission, if hospitalized | Risk of death, if hospitalized | % deaths in hospital | Ratio D:H (95% CI) | |
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| <18 years | 15.7% | 0.3% | 49.5% | 0.006 (0.001–0.012) | |
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| 18–64 years | 18.9% | 2.8% | 74.2% | 0.037 (0.029–0.046) |
| 65+ years | 16.1% | 4.7% | 68.7% | 0.068 (0.055–0.081) | |
| <18 years | 19.4% | 0.2% | 43.6% | 0.005 (0.002–0.009) | |
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| 18–64 years | 16.1% | 2.8% | 74.7% | 0.038 (0.023–0.052) |
| 65+ years | 15.9% | 3.4% | 67.5% | 0.050 (0.033–0.068) | |
| <18 years | 18.2% | 0.9% | 46.2% | 0.020 (0.010–0.030) | |
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| 18–64 years | 16.6% | 1.8% | 74.5% | 0.024 (0.018–0.029) |
| 65+ years | 14.7% | 3.6% | 68.1% | 0.053 (0.046–0.060) |
* Calculated from FluSurv-NET surveillance data, all sites
**Among deaths coded as pneumonia, influenza, or acute lower respiratory tract infections in the 2010 and 2011 National Multiple Cause Mortality Files. 2012–13 is an average of the two years with available data.
*** Algebraic combination of the risk of death if hospitalized and the % of deaths that occur during a hospital admission. 95% confidence intervals were calculated by combining the associated binary uncertainty of each parameter.
Estimates of influenza disease burden in rates per 100,000 and number per U.S. population by age group and influenza season, United States.
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| 2010–11 | 2011–12 | 2012–13 | 2010–11 | 2011–12 | 2012–13 | ||
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| (31.0–52.6) | (10.1–17.0) | (45.8–67.9) | (22,948–38,960) | (7,433–12,578) | (33,736–50,038) | ||
| 18–64 yrs |
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| (30.4–57.1) | (10.3–23.9) | (55.3–92.2) | (59,249–111,117) | (20,241–46,938) | (109,040–181,622) | ||
| 65+ yrs |
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| (208–462) | (96–245) | (712–1,355) | (84,297–186,954) | (39,606–101,240) | (307,023–584,544) | ||
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| (53.8–109) | (21.6–51.6) | (143–260) | (166,494–337,031) | (97,280–160,756) | (449,789–816,204) | ||
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| (4.7–8.4) | (1.8–3.5) | (8.0–12.5) | (3,460–6,249) | (1,316–2,552) | (5,921–9,215) | ||
| 18–64 yrs |
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| (5.6–10.8) | (1.6–3.9) | (9.0–15.3) | (10,988–21,089) | (3,106–7,678) | (17,788–30,214) | ||
| 65+ yrs |
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| (32.8–75.0) | (14.5–39.4) | (103–199) | (13,286–30,365) | (6,002–16,300) | (44,449–85,747) | ||
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| (9.0–18.7) | (3.3–8.5) | (21.7–39.9) | (27,733–57,703) | (10,424–26,529) | (68,157–125,176) | ||
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| (0.01–0.50) | (0.02–0.12) | (0.55–1.7) | (10–369) | (13–90) | (404–1,279) | ||
| 18–64 yrs |
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| (1.0–2.3) | (0.29–1.0) | (1.2–2.3) | (1,969–4,398) | (571–1,963) | (2,263–4,574) | ||
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| (13.1–32.5) | (3.8–13.3) | (36.2–73.0) | (5,295–13,169) | (1,580–5,514) | (15,599–31,502) | ||
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| (2.4–5.8) | (0.7–2.4) | (5.9–12.1) | (7,275–17,935) | (2,164–7,567) | (18,266–37,354) | ||