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Christopher Wallick1, Ibrahim M Abbass1, Daniel Sheinson1, Dalia Moawad1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To assess the burden of influenza transmission and care-seeking patterns over 3 influenza seasons among commercially insured households with a primary influenza infection. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This retrospective cohort study used commercial claims data from the US MarketScan® Commercial and Medicare Supplemental databases for the 2014, 2015, and 2016 influenza seasons. Patients with a billed diagnosis of influenza and with coverage for at least 1 household member under the same health plan policy were included. A secondary diagnosed case was defined as a diagnosis of influenza in a second household member occurring within 14 days of the index case in a household.Entities:
Keywords: children; claims; household; influenza; observational; retrospective
Year: 2021 PMID: 33958880 PMCID: PMC8096342 DOI: 10.2147/CEOR.S298992
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clinicoecon Outcomes Res ISSN: 1178-6981
Figure 1Households of 2 or more members with a primary and a secondary diagnosed case of influenza during the 2014, 2015, and 2016 seasons. aWhen multiple cases within a household occurred on the same day, one was randomly assigned as primary. bSome households had multiple secondary diagnosed influenza cases.
Demographics of Household Members with a Diagnosed Case of Influenza (Household of ≥2 Members)
| Any Household with a Primary Influenza Case | Households with a Secondary Diagnosed Case of Influenzaa | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Any Diagnosed Case of Influenza in Household (n = 1,362,862)b | Primary Case and Secondary Case Diagnosed on the Same Day (n = 168,924, 65.4%) | Secondary Case Diagnosed on Subsequent Days (≤14 days) (n = 89,267, 34.6%) | |
| Mean age, y (SD) | 25.3 (19.8) | 21.72 (18.87) | 23.85 (18.81) |
| Age categories | |||
| <12 y | 460,334 (33.8%) | 74,202 (43.9%) | 33,979 (38.1%) |
| 12–18 y | 234,371 (17.2%) | 27,227 (16.0%) | 12,636 (14.2%) |
| 18–34 y | 205,768 (15.1%) | 16,685 (9.9%) | 10,882 (12.2%) |
| 35–44 y | 165,755 (12.2%) | 21,897 (13.0%) | 15,533 (17.4%) |
| 45–54y | 154,484 (11.3%) | 15,300 (9.1%) | 10,370 (11.6%) |
| 55–64 y | 106,989 (7.9%) | 8206 (4.9%) | 4075 (4.6%) |
| 65–74y | 22,459 (1.6%) | 1959 (1.2%) | 709 (0.8%) |
| 75–84 y | 9062 (0.7%) | 846 (0.5%) | 307 (0.3%) |
| 85+ y | 3078 (0.2%) | 287 (0.2%) | 104 (0.1%) |
| Unknown | 562 (<0.1%) | 2315 (1.4%) | 672 (0.8%) |
| Male | 654,648 (48.1%) | 83,991 (49.7%) | 42,692 (47.8%) |
| Health plan type | |||
| HMO | 111,291 (8.2%) | 12,666 (7.5%) | 6694 (7.50%) |
| PPO | 917,059 (67.3%) | 115,377 (68.3%) | 61,217 (68.6%) |
| Other plans | 333,949 (24.5%) | 40,881 (24.2%) | 21,356 (23.9%) |
| Region | |||
| Northeast | 198,303 (14.6%) | 22,154 (13.1%) | 11,697 (13.1%) |
| South | 823,019 (60.4%) | 108,185 (64.0%) | 60,070 (67.3%) |
| Northcentral | 201,932 (14.8%) | 22,608 (13.4%) | 10,481 (11.7%) |
| West | 122,166 (9.0%) | 13,569 (8.03%) | 5833 (6.5%) |
| Unknown | 16,879 (1.2%) | 2408 (1.43%) | 1186 (1.3%) |
| Family member who had influenza | |||
| Child | 810,120 (59.5%) | 108,958 (64.5%) | 51,087 (57.2%) |
| Spouse | 228,697 (16.8%) | 27,084 (16.0%) | 17,528 (19.6%) |
| Employee | 323,189 (23.7%) | 32,858 (19.5%) | 20,644 (23.1%) |
Notes: aA total of 258,191 second cases were reported. bRecords for 563 patients were missing. Data are no. (%) unless indicated otherwise.
Abbreviations: HMO, health maintenance organization; PPO, preferred provider organization; SD, standard deviation.
Figure 2Number of days until the next influenza diagnosis in the same household. The total number of households with a secondary diagnosed case of influenza was 119,883.
Figure 3Relationship between household size and (A) secondary diagnosed case of influenza and (B) days until the next influenza diagnosis among members of the same household. Household size in (A) is the number of households of ≥2 members that had a primary case of influenza. Household size in (B) is the number of households of ≥2 members that had a secondary diagnosed case of influenza.