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Clarence C Tam1,2, Sarah J O'Brien3,4.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the annual cost to patients, the health service and society of infectious intestinal disease (IID) from Campylobacter, norovirus and rotavirus.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 26828435 PMCID: PMC4735491 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0138526
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Estimated cases, healthcare usage and societal costs of IID associated with Campylobacter, norovirus and rotavirus in the UK, 2008–9.
| Cases | (95% CI) | Unit cost | Estimated cost | (95% CI) | |
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| Telephone information and advice line | 11,014 | (6,722–17,960) | £20.53 | £226,124 | (£138,010–£368,739) |
| Out-of-hours consultation | 6,549 | (3,633–10,947) | £77.92 | £510,248 | (£283,072–£852,977) |
| Phone call to GP | 32,271 | (22,791–45,430) | £18.00 | £580,886 | (£410,238–£817,746) |
| In-person GP consultation | 61,299 | (45,106–83,079) | £31.00 | £1,900,277 | (£1,398,294–£2,575,451) |
| Accident & Emergency | 5,884 | (3,237–10,271) | £93.00 | £547,226 | (£301,020–£955,192) |
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| 2,796 | (842–7,111) | £467.09 | £1,305,907 | (£393,213–£3,321,326) | |
| 850 | (271–2,036) | £467.09 | £396,909 | (£126,496–£951,215) | |
| 1,878 | £467.09 | £877,188 | (£877,188–£877,188) | ||
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| Cost to patients | |||||
| 495,071 | (288,945–803,770) | £30.99 | £15,340,756 | (£8,953,529–£24,906,430) | |
| 78,973 | (55,486–112,401) | £379.61 | £29,979,318 | (£21,063,306–£42,669,081) | |
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| Telephone information and advice line | 55,991 | (38,860–79,174) | £22.50 | £1,259,804 | (£874,358–£1,781,406) |
| Out-of-hours consultation | 16,337 | (9,673–26,412) | £77.92 | £1,272,934 | (£753,676–£2,058,006) |
| Phone call to GP | 57,203 | (39,866–81,133) | £18.00 | £1,029,658 | (£717,587–£1,460,402) |
| In-person GP consultation | 85,938 | (61,640–118,510) | £31.00 | £2,664,085 | (£1,910,834–£3,673,801) |
| Accident & Emergency | 29,862 | (18,027–47,013) | £93.00 | £2,777,150 | (£1,676,511–£4,372,245) |
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| 18,571 | (12,823–26,152) | £467.09 | £8,674,167 | (£5,989,310–£12,215,441) | |
| 6,411 | (1,993–14,939) | £467.09 | £2,994,607 | (£930,861–£6,978,019) | |
| 6,272 | (5,165–7,379) | £467.09 | £2,929,601 | (£2,412,374–£3,446,828) | |
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| 2,762,688 | (2,290,887–3,314,740) | £15.82 | £43,700,199 | (£36,237,251–£52,432,557) | |
| 128,022 | (88,784–184,600) | £199.68 | £25,563,266 | (£17,728,273–£36,860,687) | |
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| Telephone information and advice line | 15,161 | (9,568–23,563) | £20.53 | £311,279 | (£196,450–£483,783) |
| Out-of-hours consultation | 9,494 | (4,482–17,850) | £77.92 | £739,724 | (£349,230–£1,390,855) |
| Phone call to GP | 28,119 | (17,885–43,584) | £18.00 | £506,143 | (£321,938–£784,518) |
| In-person GP consultation | 61,771 | (42,897–89,415) | £31.00 | £1,914,900 | (£1,329,812–£2,771,858) |
| Accident & Emergency | 8,029 | (4,495–13,625) | £93.00 | £746,668 | (£418,024–£1,267,100) |
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| 12,479 | (6,553–21,953) | £467.09 | £5,828,683 | (£3,060,901–£10,254,077) | |
| 1,947 | (642–4,542) | £467.09 | £909,220 | (£299,861–£2,121,689) | |
| 14,300 | (13,472–15,160) | £467.09 | £6,679,331 | (£6,292,554–£7,080,983) | |
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| Cost to patients | |||||
| 692,351 | (447,160–1,046,618) | £0.00 | £0.00 | — | |
| 83,850 | (54,868–128,141) | £168.27 | £14,109,549 | (£9,232,710–£21,562,453) | |
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Footnote for Table 1: Seeking medical care is defined as using a health service as a result of illness. Health services are defined as follows: In-person GP consultation—a face-to-face consultation with a GP that takes place at the clinic; Telephone GP consultation—a consultation with a GP that takes place over the telephone; Out-of-hours consultation—a consultation with a dedicated service that provides health services outside GP operating hours (evenings and weekends); Accident & Emergency visit—a consultation at a hospital Accident & Emergency department; Telephone information and advice line—a telephone call to a dedicated service that provides syndrome-based medical triage and advice (at the time of this study, these services were NHS Direct in England and Wales, and NHS24 in Scotland); Hospital admission—an overnight stay in a hospital as a result of illness.
Fig 1Estimated cases, healthcare consultations and hospitalisations due to Campylobacter, norovirus and rotavirus disease in the United Kingdom, 2008–9.
Area of circles is proportional to the estimated number of cases.
Fig 2Estimated costs to patients and the health service due to Campylobacter, norovirus and rotavirus disease in the United Kingdom, 2008–9.
Area of circles is proportional to the estimated cost