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Severe underestimation of pertussis related hospitalizations and deaths in the Netherlands: A capture-recapture analysis.

N A T van der Maas1, J Hoes2, E A M Sanders3, H E de Melker2.   

Abstract

OJECTIVE: Despite vaccination, pertussis has remained endemic, sometimes leading to severe disease. We aimed to quantify the completeness of reporting (CoR) of pertussis hospitalizations and deaths in the Netherlands. STUDY
DESIGN: CoR was estimated using capture-recapture analyses. Hospitalizations (2007-2014) from the National Registration Hospital Care (hospital data) were matched to the notifiable Infectious Disease case registry (notifications) providing (month and) year of birth, gender and postal code. Deaths (1996-2014) from Statistics Netherlands (death registry) were matched to notifications using gender, age, year of death and notification date. Cases <2years (y) and ≥2y were analysed separately. Chao's estimator estimated the total population, which was used to calculate CoR.
RESULTS: Using strict matching criteria, we found 461 matches among 876 (hospital data) and 757 (notifications) hospitalizations <2y. The population estimate of hospitalized infants was 1446, resulting in CoR between 52% and 61%. For hospitalizations ≥2y (246; hospital data and 264; notifications) 43 matches were found, with a population estimate of 1512 and CoR between 16.5% and 22%. Among thirteen (death registry) and eight (notifications) deaths <2y, seven cases overlapped. The population estimate was 16. CoR of the two sources was 50-81%. With two (death registry) and eight (notifications) deaths ≥2y without overlap, the population estimate was 26 and CoR 8-31%.
CONCLUSION: Results showed substantial underestimation of pertussis hospitalizations and deaths. This has to be taken into account in evaluation of current and future immunization programs.
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Keywords:  Death; Hospitalization; Pertussis; Underestimation; Vaccination; Whooping cough

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28651837     DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2017.06.037

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vaccine        ISSN: 0264-410X            Impact factor:   3.641


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