| Literature DB >> 26033020 |
Naomi A Drexler, Marc S Traeger, Jennifer H McQuiston, Velda Williams, Charlene Hamilton, Joanna J Regan.
Abstract
Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) is an emerging public health issue on some American Indian reservations in Arizona. RMSF causes an acute febrile illness that, if untreated, can cause severe illness, permanent sequelae requiring lifelong medical support, and death. We describe costs associated with medical care, loss of productivity, and death among cases of RMSF on two American Indian reservations (estimated population 20,000) between 2002 and 2011. Acute medical costs totaled more than $1.3 million. This study further estimated $181,100 in acute productivity lost due to illness, and $11.6 million in lifetime productivity lost from premature death. Aggregate costs of RMSF cases in Arizona 2002-2011 amounted to $13.2 million. We believe this to be a significant underestimate of the cost of the epidemic, but it underlines the severity of the disease and need for a more comprehensive study. © The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26033020 PMCID: PMC4559696 DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.15-0104
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Trop Med Hyg ISSN: 0002-9637 Impact factor: 2.345
Selected characteristics of RMSF case population in Arizona, 2002–2011
| Characteristic | Proportion of cases reporting |
|---|---|
| Male gender | 106/205 (52%) |
| Median age (range) | 11 years (7 months–78 years) |
| History of tick exposure | 73/132 (55%) |
| Select severe sequelae | |
| Respiratory failure | 22/204 (11%) |
| Disseminated intravascular coagulopathy | 18/204 (9%) |
| Renal insufficiency | 17/203 (8%) |
| Multisystem organ failure | 14/204 (7%) |
| Acute respiratory distress syndrome | 13/204 (6%) |
| Coma | 11/203 (5%) |
| Digital necrosis | 3/201 (2%) |
| Events at discharge | |
| Long-term sequelae | 5/187 (3%) |
| Rehab facility | 2/188 (1%) |
| Specialty follow-up | 5/186 (3%) |
| Fatal outcome | 15/205 (7%) |
RMSF = Rocky Mountain spotted fever.
Acute medical costs based on IHS all-inclusive reimbursement rates from Medicaid
| Item | Number of people reporting at least one | Total number of encounters or days | Cost per unit ($) | Total cost ($) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ER visits | 170 | 256 | 294 | 75,264 |
| Outpatient or clinic visits | 81 | 125 | 294 | 36,750 |
| Inpatient days | 82 | 360 | 2,034 | 732,240 |
| Transfers | 48 | 48 | 1,500 | 72,000 |
| ICU days | 29 | 224 | 2,034 | 455,616 |
| Bulk total | ||||
| 1,371,870 |
ER = emergency room; ICU = intensive care unit; IHS = Indian Health Service.
Visit not resulting in an admission, excluding visits to ER.
Excludes days spent in the ICU.
Summary of direct and indirect costs associated with RMSF in Arizona, 2002–2011
| Point estimate | Lower bound | Upper bound | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Direct costs | |||
| Acute medical costs | $1,371,870 | $1,371,870 | $1,371,870 |
| Long-term medical costs | NA | – | – |
| Indirect costs | |||
| Acute loss to productivity | $181,100 | $175,954 | $186,240 |
| Long-term loss of productivity due to disability | NA | – | – |
| Lifetime lost due to death | $11,631,998 | $11,304,814 | $11,959,182 |
| Total | $13,184,968 | $12,852,638 | $13,517,292 |
NA = not addressed in this study due to unavailability of relevant clinical information; RMSF = Rocky Mountain spotted fever.