| Literature DB >> 32997550 |
Dapeng Yin1, Desirée Van Oorschot2, Ning Jiang3, Alen Marijam4, Debasish Saha5, Zhenhua Wu6, Haiwen Tang7, John Diaz-Decaro8, Phil Watson9, Xueqiong Xie10, Yifan Ren10, Yu He11, Yang Feng10.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Herpes zoster (HZ) or shingles occurs as a result of reactivation after a primary infection with varicella zoster virus (chickenpox). The burden of HZ in older adults in China is not well understood. We conducted a systematic literature review to understand the burden of disease related to HZ, its complications, and associated costs in China. AREAS COVERED: Using publications retrieved from Chinese and English literature databases, we described incidence and prevalence of HZ, occurrence of HZ-related complications, and costs associated with HZ in mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. EXPERT OPINION: The data, although limited, indicate that the burden of disease due to HZ is substantial in China, with incidence rates that are comparable to the rest of the world. Recently, an adjuvanted recombinant HZ vaccine was approved for use in China. Disease prevention is likely to reduce the burden of disease, with potentially significant economic benefits. However, understanding the public health impact of vaccination in China will require extensive baseline information about incidence, complication rates, and associated costs. This review gives an overview of available research, but also reveals existing gaps. Well-designed observational studies are needed to quantify the total burden of disease and potential impact of prevention through vaccination.Entities:
Keywords: China; Herpes zoster; Hong Kong; Taiwan; epidemiology; incidence; shingles; systematic literature review
Year: 2020 PMID: 32997550 DOI: 10.1080/14787210.2020.1792290
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Expert Rev Anti Infect Ther ISSN: 1478-7210 Impact factor: 5.091