| Literature DB >> 26032932 |
John M McLaughlin1, Justin J McGinnis, Litjen Tan, Annette Mercatante, Joseph Fortuna.
Abstract
Low uptake of routinely recommended adult immunizations is a public health concern. Using data from the peer-reviewed literature, government disease-surveillance programs, and the US Census, we developed a customizable model to estimate human and economic burden caused by four major adult vaccine-preventable diseases (VPD) in 2013 in the United States, and for each US state individually. To estimate the number of cases for each adult VPD for a given population, we multiplied age-specific incidence rates obtained from the literature by age-specific 2013 Census population data. We then multiplied the estimated number of cases for a given population by age-specific, estimated medical and indirect (non-medical) costs per case. Adult VPDs examined were: (1) influenza, (2) pneumococcal disease (both invasive disease and pneumonia), (3) herpes zoster (shingles), and (4) pertussis (whooping cough). Sensitivity analyses simulated the impact of various epidemiological scenarios on the total estimated economic burden. Estimated US annual cost for the four adult VPDs was $26.5 billion (B) among adults aged 50 years and older, $15.3B (58 %) of which was attributable to those 65 and older. Among adults 50 and older, influenza, pneumococcal disease, herpes zoster, and pertussis made up $16.0B (60 %), $5.1B (19 %), $5.0B (19 %), and $0.4B (2 %) of the cost, respectively. Among those 65 and older, they made up $8.3B (54 %), $3.8B (25 %), $3.0B (20 %), and 0.2B (1 %) of the cost, respectively. Most (80-85 %) pneumococcal costs stemmed from nonbacteremic pneumococcal pneumonia (NPP). Cost attributable to adult VPD in the United States is substantial. Broadening adult immunization efforts beyond influenza only may help reduce the economic burden of adult VPD, and a pneumococcal vaccination effort, primarily focused on reducing NPP, may constitute a logical starting place. Sensitivity analyses revealed that a pandemic influenza season or change in size of the US elderly population could increase these costs dramatically.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26032932 PMCID: PMC4486398 DOI: 10.1007/s10935-015-0394-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Prim Prev ISSN: 0278-095X
Base-case model assumptions for US incidence rates and costs by vaccine-preventable disease and age group
| Disease and age groups | Number of persons (in millions) | Incidence rate (per 100,000) | Est. medical costs (per case) | Est. indirect costs (per case)a |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Influenzab,c | ||||
| 50–64 | 61.8 | 6600 | $1280 | $604 |
| 65 and older | 44.7 | 9000 | $1867 | $201 |
| Pneumococcald | ||||
| Bacteremiad | ||||
| 50–64 | 61.8 | 20 | $32,204 | $2707 |
| 65–74 | 25.2 | 37 | $27,883 | $1086 |
| 75–84 | 13.5 | 50 | $24,433 | $722 |
| 85 and older | 6.0 | 64 | $19,911 | $652 |
| Meningitisd | ||||
| 50–64 | 61.8 | 1 | $35,188 | $2707 |
| 65–74 | 25.2 | 2 | $37,199 | $1086 |
| 75–84 | 13.5 | 3 | $32,957 | $722 |
| 85 and older | 6.0 | 4 | $21,698 | $652 |
| Inpatient | ||||
| 50–64 | 61.8 | 57 | $15,943 | $2187 |
| 65–74 | 25.2 | 193 | $15,887 | $877 |
| 75–84 | 13.5 | 566 | $15,419 | $583 |
| 85 and older | 6.0 | 1056 | $14,470 | $528 |
| Outpatient | ||||
| 50–64 | 61.8 | 186 | $585 | $1041 |
| 65–74 | 25.2 | 370 | $667 | $418 |
| 75–84 | 13.5 | 620 | $729 | $278 |
| 85 and older | 6.0 | 907 | $801 | $251 |
| Herpes zostere,f,g | ||||
| 50–59 | 43.6 | 470 | $1079 | $3106 |
| 60–69 | 32.8 | 970 | $1817 | $4236 |
| 70–79 | 18.3 | 1300 | $2537 | $2997 |
| 80 and older | 11.7 | 1500 | $2537 | $2819 |
| Pertussish,i | ||||
| 50–64 | 61.8 | 292 | $432 | $593 |
| 65 and older | 44.7 | 464 | $432 | $593 |
All costs were adjusted to 2013 U.S. dollars. NPP is non-bacteremic pneumococcal pneumonia caused by S. pneumoniae. ‘NPP inpatient’ refers to cases of NPP that require hospitalization where as ‘NPP outpatient’ refers to cases of NPP that do not require hospitalization
a(Grosse et al., 2009)
b(Molinari et al., 2007)
c(Turner et al., 2006)
d(Weycker et al., 2012)
e(Tseng et al., 2011)
f(Yawn et al., 2007)
g(Singhal et al., 2011)
h(Masseria & Krishnarajah, 2013)
i(Lee et al., 2004)
Estimated annual human and economic burden of major adult vaccine-preventable disease in the United States, 2013, for adults aged, a 50 and Older, b 65 and Older
| Disease | Est. cases | Est. medical cost (per case) | Est. indirect cost (per case)a | Est. total cost (per case) | Est. total medical cost (in millions) | Est. total indirect cost (in millions) | Est. total cost (in millions) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| a | |||||||
| Influenzab,c | 8101,104 | $1571 | $404 | $1976 | $12,729.3 | $3275.3 | $16,004.6 |
| Pneumococcald | 603,337 | $4618.1 | $446.5 | $5064.7 | |||
| Bacteremiad | 32,041 | $27,829 | $1568 | $29,397 | $891.7 | $50.2 | $941.9 |
| Meningitisd | 2037 | $33,692 | $1560 | $35,252 | $68.6 | $3.2 | $71.8 |
| NPP (inpatient)d | 223,288 | $15,335 | $885 | $16,220 | $3424.2 | $197.6 | $3621.8 |
| NPP (outpatient)d | 345,972 | $676 | $565 | $1241 | $233.7 | $195.5 | $429.2 |
| Herpes zostere,f,g | 937,773 | $1974 | $3408 | $5382 | $1851.0 | $3195.9 | $5046.9 |
| Pertussish,i | 387,809 | $432 | $593 | $1026 | $167.6 | $230.1 | $397.7 |
| Total | 10,030,023 | $19,366.1 | $7147.7 | $26,513.8 | |||
| b | |||||||
| Influenzab,c | 4019,759 | $1867 | $201 | $2068 | $7503.3 | $809.5 | $8312.8 |
| Pneumococcald | 440,187 | $3572.2 | $214.9 | $3787.1 | |||
| Bacteremiad | 19,960 | $25,181 | $879 | $26,060 | $502.6 | $17.6 | $520.2 |
| Meningitisd | 1278 | $32,803 | $879 | $33,682 | $41.9 | $1.1 | $43.0 |
| NPP (inpatient)d | 187,982 | $15,221 | $641 | $15,862 | 2861.3 | $120.4 | $2981.7 |
| NPP (outpatient)d | 230,968 | $721 | $328 | $1049 | $166.4 | $75.8 | $242.2 |
| Herpes zostere,f,g | 555,989 | $2354 | $3074 | $5427 | $1308.5 | $1708.9 | $3017.4 |
| Pertussish,i | 207,241 | $432 | $593 | $1026 | $89.6 | $122.9 | $212.5 |
| Total | 5223,176 | $12,473.7 | $2856.2 | $15,329.9 | |||
All costs were adjusted to 2013 U.S. dollars. NPP is non-bacteremic pneumococcal pneumonia caused by S. pneumoniae. ‘NPP inpatient’ refers to cases of NPP that require hospitalization where as ‘NPP outpatient’ refers to cases of NPP that do not require hospitalization
a(Grosse et al., 2009)
b(Molinari et al., 2007)
c(Turner et al., 2006)
d(Weycker et al., 2012)
e(Tseng et al., 2011)
f(Yawn et al., 2007)
g(Singhal et al., 2011)
h(Masseria & Krishnarajah, 2013)
i(Lee et al., 2004)
Fig. 1Percentage of total estimated annual number of cases and overall cost of four major adult vaccine-preventable disease in the United States, 2013 for adults aged a 50 years and older. b 65 years and older
Estimated total annual costs (medical + indirect costs) (in millions) caused by four major adult vaccine-preventable diseases in the United States in 2013, 2013 US dollars by state for adults aged, a 50 and Older, b 65 and Older
| State/territory | Influenza (80 % medical) | Pneumococcal (91 % medical) | Herpes zoster (37 % medical) | Pertussis (42 % medical) | Total (73 % medical) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| a | |||||
| United States | $16,004.6 | $5064.7 | $5046.9 | $397.7 | $26,513.8 |
| Alabama | $254.3 | $79.4 | $80.5 | $6.3 | $420.5 |
| Alaska | $30.4 | $8.0 | $8.9 | $0.7 | $48.0 |
| Arizona | $339.5 | $109.1 | $109.4 | $8.5 | $566.5 |
| Arkansas | $154.9 | $49.3 | $49.6 | $3.9 | $257.6 |
| California | $1766.6 | $554.8 | $551.9 | $43.9 | $2917.1 |
| Colorado | $248.1 | $74.0 | $76.9 | $6.2 | $405.0 |
| Connecticut | $196.3 | $64.2 | $61.8 | $4.9 | $327.1 |
| Delaware | $51.0 | $16.0 | $16.3 | $1.3 | $84.6 |
| District of Columbia | $27.0 | $8.6 | $8.5 | $0.7 | $44.7 |
| Florida | $1165.4 | $395.0 | $379.0 | $29.1 | $1968.4 |
| Georgia | $451.2 | $133.0 | $139.2 | $11.2 | $734.6 |
| Hawaii | $74.7 | $24.9 | $24.1 | $1.9 | $125.6 |
| Idaho | $79.5 | $24.5 | $25.2 | $2.0 | $131.2 |
| Illinois | $636.9 | $202.1 | $199.9 | $15.8 | $1054.7 |
| Indiana | $332.0 | $105.0 | $104.3 | $8.2 | $549.6 |
| Iowa | $166.6 | $56.1 | $53.5 | $4.1 | $280.4 |
| Kansas | $145.2 | $47.4 | $46.1 | $3.6 | $242.3 |
| Kentucky | $229.1 | $71.0 | $72.3 | $5.7 | $378.0 |
| Louisiana | $226.1 | $68.9 | $70.5 | $5.6 | $371.1 |
| Maine | $83.0 | $26.3 | $26.5 | $2.1 | $137.8 |
| Maryland | $297.7 | $92.0 | $92.6 | $7.4 | $489.7 |
| Massachusetts | $355.2 | $115.2 | $111.8 | $8.8 | $591.1 |
| Michigan | $537.0 | $169.9 | $169.2 | $13.3 | $889.4 |
| Minnesota | $277.9 | $88.2 | $87.1 | $6.9 | $460.1 |
| Mississippi | $148.3 | $45.9 | $46.8 | $3.7 | $244.7 |
| Missouri | $321.8 | $102.6 | $102.0 | $8.0 | $534.5 |
| Montana | $58.4 | $18.4 | $18.6 | $1.5 | $96.8 |
| Nebraska | $94.2 | $30.9 | $30.0 | $2.3 | $157.5 |
| Nevada | $136.2 | $41.0 | $42.8 | $3.4 | $223.3 |
| New Hampshire | $75.8 | $23.3 | $23.6 | $1.9 | $124.6 |
| New Jersey | $464.6 | $149.4 | $145.6 | $11.5 | $771.1 |
| New Mexico | $108.1 | $33.6 | $34.4 | $2.7 | $178.8 |
| New York | $1011.6 | $327.3 | $319.5 | $25.1 | $1683.5 |
| North Carolina | $498.2 | $154.6 | $157.1 | $12.4 | $822.4 |
| North Dakota | $36.7 | $12.3 | $11.6 | $0.9 | $61.5 |
| Ohio | $626.4 | $201.0 | $198.1 | $15.6 | $1041.1 |
| Oklahoma | $193.0 | $60.7 | $60.9 | $4.8 | $319.4 |
| Oregon | $212.6 | $67.3 | $68.2 | $5.3 | $353.4 |
| Pennsylvania | $725.3 | $240.3 | $231.8 | $18.0 | $1215.4 |
| Rhode Island | $57.7 | $19.4 | $18.4 | $1.4 | $96.8 |
| South Carolina | $253.7 | $77.9 | $80.6 | $6.3 | $418.5 |
| South Dakota | $44.2 | $14.6 | $14.2 | $1.1 | $74.1 |
| Tennessee | $337.9 | $104.1 | $106.8 | $8.4 | $557.2 |
| Texas | $1126.4 | $338.2 | $347.5 | $27.9 | $1840.0 |
| Utah | $105.7 | $32.3 | $32.9 | $2.6 | $173.4 |
| Vermont | $37.3 | $11.6 | $11.8 | $0.9 | $61.6 |
| Virginia | $407.4 | $124.5 | $127.0 | $10.1 | $669.0 |
| Washington | $349.6 | $107.8 | $109.9 | $8.7 | $576.0 |
| West Virginia | $110.1 | $35.1 | $35.3 | $2.7 | $183.3 |
| Wisconsin | $308.5 | $98.9 | $97.2 | $7.7 | $512.3 |
| Wyoming | $29.6 | $8.9 | $9.2 | $0.7 | $48.4 |
| b | |||||
| United States | $8312.8 | $3787.1 | $3017.4 | $212.5 | $15,329.9 |
| Alabama | $134.3 | $59.4 | $48.4 | $3.4 | $245.6 |
| Alaska | $12.2 | $4.9 | $4.3 | $0.3 | $21.7 |
| Arizona | $189.6 | $84.2 | $68.7 | $4.8 | $347.3 |
| Arkansas | $84.4 | $37.6 | $30.6 | $2.2 | $154.7 |
| California | $892.3 | $409.6 | $323.9 | $22.8 | $1648.6 |
| Colorado | $120.0 | $52.7 | $43.0 | $3.1 | $218.8 |
| Connecticut | $101.3 | $48.4 | $37.1 | $2.6 | $189.4 |
| Delaware | $27.3 | $12.1 | $9.9 | $0.7 | $50.1 |
| District of Columbia | $13.8 | $6.4 | $5.0 | $0.4 | $25.5 |
| Florida | $678.3 | $314.1 | $247.9 | $17.3 | $1257.6 |
| Georgia | $221.6 | $94.9 | $79.2 | $5.7 | $401.4 |
| Hawaii | $41.0 | $19.3 | $15.0 | $1.0 | $76.3 |
| Idaho | $41.5 | $18.2 | $15.0 | $1.1 | $75.8 |
| Illinois | $323.9 | $150.1 | $118.1 | $8.3 | $600.4 |
| Indiana | $170.5 | $78.2 | $61.8 | $4.4 | $314.9 |
| Iowa | $89.3 | $43.3 | $32.9 | $2.3 | $167.7 |
| Kansas | $75.6 | $35.9 | $27.8 | $1.9 | $141.2 |
| Kentucky | $118.4 | $52.6 | $42.8 | $3.0 | $216.7 |
| Louisiana | $113.0 | $50.1 | $40.8 | $2.9 | $206.8 |
| Maine | $43.9 | $19.8 | $15.9 | $1.1 | $80.8 |
| Maryland | $147.8 | $67.1 | $53.5 | $3.8 | $272.1 |
| Massachusetts | $184.3 | $86.8 | $67.3 | $4.7 | $343.1 |
| Michigan | $276.7 | $126.7 | $100.5 | $7.1 | $511.0 |
| Minnesota | $140.5 | $65.4 | $51.2 | $3.6 | $260.7 |
| Mississippi | $77.1 | $34.1 | $27.8 | $2.0 | $141.0 |
| Missouri | $169.1 | $77.3 | $61.6 | $4.3 | $312.2 |
| Montana | $30.7 | $13.8 | $11.1 | $0.8 | $56.4 |
| Nebraska | $49.3 | $23.4 | $18.0 | $1.3 | $92.0 |
| Nevada | $70.9 | $30.2 | $25.2 | $1.8 | $128.1 |
| New Hampshire | $37.8 | $17.0 | $13.6 | $1.0 | $69.4 |
| New Jersey | $239.1 | $111.9 | $87.4 | $6.1 | $444.5 |
| New Mexico | $57.2 | $25.2 | $20.6 | $1.5 | $104.5 |
| New York | $526.7 | $246.7 | $192.3 | $13.5 | $979.2 |
| North Carolina | $261.4 | $115.3 | $94.0 | $6.7 | $477.5 |
| North Dakota | $19.1 | $9.4 | $7.0 | $0.5 | $36.0 |
| Ohio | $326.1 | $151.1 | $118.8 | $8.3 | $604.4 |
| Oklahoma | $102.0 | $45.6 | $37.0 | $2.6 | $187.2 |
| Oregon | $112.5 | $50.7 | $40.7 | $2.9 | $206.7 |
| Pennsylvania | $389.0 | $184.4 | $142.6 | $9.9 | $725.9 |
| Rhode Island | $30.3 | $14.8 | $11.1 | $0.8 | $57.1 |
| South Carolina | $135.0 | $58.2 | $48.4 | $3.5 | $245.0 |
| South Dakota | $23.2 | $11.1 | $8.5 | $0.6 | $43.4 |
| Tennessee | $176.8 | $77.4 | $63.6 | $4.5 | $322.4 |
| Texas | $552.1 | $242.8 | $198.9 | $14.1 | $1008.0 |
| Utah | $52.6 | $23.5 | $19.0 | $1.3 | $96.4 |
| Vermont | $19.1 | $8.5 | $6.9 | $0.5 | $35.0 |
| Virginia | $205.6 | $91.0 | $74.1 | $5.3 | $376.0 |
| Washington | $177.0 | $79.1 | $63.9 | $4.5 | $324.4 |
| West Virginia | $59.6 | $26.7 | $21.5 | $1.5 | $109.3 |
| Wisconsin | $157.9 | $73.9 | $57.7 | $4.0 | $293.6 |
| Wyoming | $14.4 | $6.4 | $5.2 | $0.4 | $26.4 |
Sensitivity analyses estimating changes in total annual cost (in millions) of four major adult vaccine-preventable diseases in 2013 based on hypothetical epidemiological scenarios, 2013 US dollars
| Adults aged 50 and older | Adults aged 65 and older | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total cost | $ Changea
| Total cost | $ Changea
| |
| Base case | $26,513.8 |
| $15,329.9 |
|
| % Of US population that develops influenza annually | ||||
| 5 | $20,993.9 | −$5519.9 | $11,659.4 | −$3670.5 |
| 20 | $50,110.5 | $23,596.7 | $25,423.7 | $10,093.8 |
| 25 | $62,972.9 | $36,459.1 | $30,011.9 | $14,682.0 |
| 40 | $94,457.3 | $67,943.5 | $43,754.6 | $28,424.7 |
| % Of patients who develop pneumonia who are hospitalized | ||||
| 30 | $25,876.8 | −$637.0 | $14,473.2 | −$856.7 |
| 50 | $27,684.7 | $1170.9 | $15,791.7 | $461.8 |
| 60 | $28,590.5 | $2076.7 | $16,450.9 | $1121.0 |
| % Of herpes zoster patients who develop PHN | ||||
| 10 | $26,106.2 | −$407.6 | $15,044.5 | −$285.4 |
| 20 | $26,638.0 | $124.2 | $15,428.7 | $98.8 |
| 30 | $26,886.4 | $372.6 | $15,667.6 | $337.7 |
| 40 | $27,234.3 | $720.5 | $15,931.1 | $601.2 |
| % Increase in population aged ≥50 and ≥65 years | ||||
| +25 | $31,887.8 | $5374.0 | $18,407.4 | $3077.5 |
| +50 | $37,261.6 | $10,747.8 | $21,485.0 | $6155.1 |
| +100 | $48,009.4 | $21,495.6 | $27,640.0 | $12,310.1 |
aAbsolute dollar amount change (in millions) from the base case estimate
n.a. is not applicable, PHN is post-herpetic neuralgia