| Literature DB >> 35075997 |
Daniel Slunge, Anders Boman, Marie Studahl.
Abstract
In recent decades, the incidence of tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) in Sweden has increased. To calculate the burden of disease over a 17-year period, we analyzed data from the Swedish National Health Data Register for TBE cases diagnosed during 1998-2014. We compared healthcare use and sick leave associated with 2,429 persons with TBE with a referent cohort of 7,287 persons without TBE. Patients with TBE were hospitalized for significantly more days during the first year after disease onset (11.5 vs. 1.1 days), logged more specialist outpatient visits (3.6 vs. 1.2 visits), and logged more sick leave days (66 vs. 10.7 days). These differences generally increased over time. The case-fatality rate for TBE was 1.1%. Our calculated cost of TBE to society provides a baseline for decisions on immunization programs. Analyzing register data, our study adds to clinical studies of smaller cohorts and model-based studies that calculate disease burden.Entities:
Keywords: Sweden; TBEV; Tick-borne encephalitis; disease cost; economic burden of disease; global burden of disease; hospitalization; meningitis/encephalitis; mortality; parasites; sick leave; tick-borne encephalitis virus; vector-borne infections
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35075997 PMCID: PMC8798699 DOI: 10.3201/eid2802.204324
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Figure 1Reported tick-borne encephalitis cases per year, Sweden, 1956–2021. Tick-borne encephalitis became a notifiable disease in Sweden in July 2004; thus, the number of reported cases before 2005 is less certain than the number of cases from 2005 on. Source: Swedish Public Health Agency (https://www.folkhalsomyndigheten.se), 2021.
Figure 2Sources and periods of matched and nonmatched data used in study of tick-borne encephalitis, Sweden. Swedish National Patient Register, https://www.socialstyrelsen.se; Swedish Social Insurance Agency, https://www.forsakringskassan.se; Register for Primary Health in Region Vastra Gotaland, https://www.vgregion.se; Public Health Agency of Sweden, https://www.folkhalsomyndigheten.se; Swedish National Cause of Death Register, https://www.socialstyrelsen.se.
Figure 3Percentage of hospitalized tick-borne encephalitis case-patients, by age, during 1998–2014 and percentage of population of Sweden in 2014, by age.
Healthcare use and sick leave days for persons with TBE and the matched referent cohort, Sweden, 1998–2014*
| Variable | Within 3 y before TBE | After TBE | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Within 1 y | Within 3 y | Within 5 y | ||
| Days hospitalized | ||||
| Case cohort, mean (no.) | 1.35 (2,228) | 11.50 (2,274) | 12.73 (1,863) | 14.69 (1,466) |
| Referent cohort, mean (no.) | 2.07 (6,684) | 1.12 (6,822) | 3.27 (5,589) | 5.64 (4,404) |
| Difference in means | 0.28 | 10.38† | 9.46† | 9.05† |
| Specialist outpatient visits | ||||
| Case cohort, mean (no.) | 3.92 (2,228) | 3.65 (2,270) | 6.78 (1,863) | 9.45 (1,466) |
| Referent cohort, mean (no.) | 3.31 (6,684) | 1.22 (6,810) | 3.53 (5,583) | 5.74 (4,398) |
| Difference in means | 0.62† | 2.42† | 3.25† | 3.71† |
| Days of sick leave | ||||
| Case cohort, mean (no.) | 63.3 (1406) | 66.0 (1,434) | 122.6 (1,169) | 144.0 (902) |
| Referent cohort, mean (no.) | 51.4 (2765) | 10.7 (2,802) | 45.9 (2,286) | 78.1 (1,793) |
| Difference in means | 11.82‡ | 55.32† | 76.66† | 65.85† |
| Primary healthcare visits | ||||
| Case cohort, mean (no.) | 9.19 (280) | 6.44 (276) | 14.43 (228) | 23.29 (175) |
| Referent cohort, mean (no.) | 10.55 (779) | 3.90 (763) | 11.54 (638) | 19.55 (502) |
| Difference in means | −1.36 | 2.54† | 2.89§ | 3.74 |
*TBE, tick-borne encephalitis. †Significance at the 1% level. ‡Significance at the 5% level. §Significance at the 10% level.
Burden of TBE in terms of healthcare use, sick leave days, and cost of illness per case, Sweden, 1998–2014*
| Variable | Within 1 y after TBE onset |
| Within 3 y after TBE onset |
| Within 5 y after TBE onset | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Healthcare use and sick leave, no. | Cost of illness/ case, € | Share of total cost of illness, % | Healthcare use and sick leave, no. | Cost of illness/ case, € | Share of total cost of illness, % | Healthcare use and sick leave, no. | Cost of illness/ case, € | Share of total cost of illness, % | |||
| Days hospitalized | 10.10 | 10,599 | 51.7 | 9.19 | 9,638 | 39.9 | 8.77 | 9,203 | 41.2 | ||
| Specialist outpatient visits | 1.80 | 610 | 3.0 | 2.63 | 890 | 3.7 | 3.09 | 1,045 | 4.8 | ||
| Primary care visits | 3.90 | 639 | 3.1 | 4.25 | 696 | 2.9 | 5.10 | 836 | 3.8 | ||
| Days of sick leave | 43.50 | 8,656 | 42.2 |
| 64.80 | 12,902 | 53.5 |
| 54.00 | 10,750 | 49.2 |
| Total | NA | 20,504 | NA | NA | 24,126 | NA | NA | 21,834 | NA | ||
*Calculations account for differences between TBE case-patients and referent cohort during a 3-y period before date of disease onset. NA, not applicable; TBE, tick-borne encephalitis.
Cost of illness and death from TBE in Sweden in 2019 and per year 2015–2019*
| Variable | 2019 | 2015–2019, average yearly cost |
|---|---|---|
| Registered TBE cases, no. | 359 | 1,641 |
| Deaths caused by TBE, no. | 4 | 22 |
| Cost of illness, € | 7,279,054† | 6,639,317† |
| Cost of death, € | 16,200,000 †† | 17,820,000 †† |
| Total cost of illness and death, € | 23,479,054 | 24,459,317 |
*TBE, tick-borne encephalitis. †No. registered TBE cases minus the number of deaths caused by TBE times the cost of illness per TBE case within 1 y after TBE onset (€20,504). ††No. deaths caused by TBE times the value of a statistical life in Sweden (€4.05 million).