| Literature DB >> 30334712 |
Frank Kowalzik, Harald Binder, Daniela Zöller, Margarita Riera-Montes, Ralf Clemens, Thomas Verstraeten, Fred Zepp.
Abstract
We estimated numbers of hospitalizations for norovirus gastroenteritis (NGE) and associated medical costs in Germany, where norovirus testing is high because reimbursement is affected. We extracted aggregate data for patients hospitalized with a primary or secondary code from the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision (ICD-10), NGE diagnosis during 2007-2012 from the German Federal Statistics Office. We assessed reliability of the coding system in patient records from a large academic hospital. Approximately 53,000-90,000 NGE hospitalizations occurred annually in Germany (21,000-33,000 with primary and 32,000-57,000 with secondary ICD-10-coded NGE diagnoses). Rates of hospitalization with NGE as primary diagnosis were highest in children <2 years of age; rates of hospitalization with NGE as secondary diagnosis were highest in adults >85 years of age. The average annual reimbursed direct medical cost of NGE hospitalizations was €31-43 million. Among patients with a NGE ICD-10 code, 87.6% had positive norovirus laboratory results.Entities:
Keywords: Germany; cost; disease burden; enteric infections; gastroenteritis; hospitalization; norovirus; nosocomial; viruses
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30334712 PMCID: PMC6199990 DOI: 10.3201/eid2411.170820
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Total annual number of AGE hospitalizations and deaths in hospital (all ages), Germany 2007–2012*
| Pathogen | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | Average |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hospitalizations† | |||||||
| Norovirus | 53,701 | 67,130 | 63,307 | 91,001 | 67,934 | 66,051 | 68,187 |
| Rotavirus | 37,374 | 34,978 | 43,273 | 35,986 | 35,365 | 32,639 | 34,857 |
| All causes | 328,033 | 341,352 | 309,351 | 394,753 | 371,851 | 359,933 | 350,879 |
| Deaths‡ | |||||||
| Norovirus | 194 | 201 | 173 | 265 | 191 | 194 | 203 |
| Rotavirus | 30 | 55 | 56 | 53 | 42 | 40 | 46 |
| All causes | 2,046 | 2,532 | 2,510 | 2,981 | 3,262 | 3,420 | 2,792 |
*AGE, acute gastroenteritis. †All AGE (primary and secondary diagnoses). ‡AGE as primary diagnosis only.
Figure 1Annual number and incidence of hospitalizations for norovirus gastroenteritis as primary diagnosis, Germany, 2007–2012. A) Annual cases by age group; B) annual incidence (no. cases/10,000 population) by age group. Inset shows incidence by age group among children <5 years of age.
Figure 2Annual number and incidence of hospitalizations for norovirus gastroenteritis as secondary diagnosis, Germany, 2007–2012. A) Annual cases by age group; B) annual incidence (no. cases/10,000 population) by age group. Inset shows incidence by age group among children <5 years of age.
Figure 3Monthly number of hospitalizations for rotavirus and norovirus gastroenteritis as primary diagnosis among all age groups (A) and among children 1 to <2 years of age (B), Germany, 2009–2012.
Figure 4Regional distribution of norovirus hospitalizations among all age groups, by federal state, Germany, 2010. Numbers in parentheses indicate no. cases/10,000 population. Map template obtained from http://www.presentationmagazine.com/editable-maps/page/3.
Concordance between ELISA norovirus tests and the disease-specific ICD-10 code for norovirus gastroenteritis as primary diagnosis, University Medical Centre of Mainz, Germany, 2011–2012*
| Result | ICD-10 A08.1 code, no. (%) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| No | Yes | Total | |
| Norovirus negative | 1,096 | 5 | 1,101 (90.7) |
| Norovirus positive | 14 | 99 | 113 (9.3) |
| Total | 1,110 (91.4) | 104 (8.6) | 1,214 (100) |
*ICD10, International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision.
Published norovirus gastroenteritis hospitalization incidence rates in selected countries in Europe and North America, 1996–2013*
| Country | Data source | Study years | Infection type or diagnostic position | No. cases/10,000 population |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Germany (this study) | Retrospective analysis of DESTATIS hospitalization data | 2007–2012 | Primary diagnosis | 3.4 |
| 2007–2012 | Secondary diagnosis | 4.9 | ||
| Germany ( | Retrospective analysis of RKI notification data | 2002–2008 | Nosocomial | 1.6 |
| Germany ( | Retrospective analysis of RKI notification data | 2001–2009 | Community-acquired | 1.0–2.5 |
| England ( | Retrospective regression analysis using PHE notification data and HES emergency admissions | 2000–2006 | Community-acquired | 1.0–4.3† |
| 2000–2006 | Community-acquired | 0.23–0.48‡ | ||
| England ( | Retrospective analysis of GP and hospital discharge databases | 2007–2013 | Any position | 6.2–8.0 |
| The Netherlands ( | Retrospective analysis of national surveillance data | 2009 | Community-acquired | 1.2 |
| United States ( | Retrospective regression analysis using NIS data | 1996–2007 | Any position | 2.1 |
| Canada ( | Retrospective binomial generalized linear analysis using CIHI-HMDB data | 2006–2011 | Primary diagnosis | 0.05 |
| 2006–2011 | Other diagnosis | 0.17 |
*CIHI-HMDB, Canadian Institutes of Health Information–Hospital Morbidity Database; DESTATIS, German Federal Statistics Office; HES, Hospital Episode Statistics; NIS, Nationwide Inpatient Sample; PHE, Public Health England; RKI, Robert Koch Institute. †Age >65 y. ‡Age 18–64 y.