| Literature DB >> 35951278 |
Scott A McDonald1, Giske R Lagerweij2, Pieter de Boer2, Hester E de Melker2, Roan Pijnacker2, Lapo Mughini Gras2, Mirjam E Kretzschmar2,3, Gerco den Hartog2, Arianne B van Gageldonk-Lafeber2, Susan van den F2, Jacco Wallinga2,4.
Abstract
The impact of COVID-19 on population health is recognised as being substantial, yet few studies have attempted to quantify to what extent infection causes mild or moderate symptoms only, requires hospital and/or ICU admission, results in prolonged and chronic illness, or leads to premature death. We aimed to quantify the total disease burden of acute COVID-19 in the Netherlands in 2020 using the disability-adjusted life-years (DALY) measure, and to investigate how burden varies between age-groups and occupations. Using standard methods and diverse data sources (mandatory notifications, population-level seroprevalence, hospital and ICU admissions, registered COVID-19 deaths, and the literature), we estimated years of life lost (YLL), years lived with disability, DALY and DALY per 100,000 population due to COVID-19, excluding post-acute sequelae, stratified by 5-year age-group and occupation category. The total disease burden due to acute COVID-19 was 286,100 (95% CI: 281,700-290,500) DALY, and the per-capita burden was 1640 (95% CI: 1620-1670) DALY/100,000, of which 99.4% consisted of YLL. The per-capita burden increased steeply with age, starting from 60 to 64 years, with relatively little burden estimated for persons under 50 years old. SARS-CoV-2 infection and associated premature mortality was responsible for a considerable direct health burden in the Netherlands, despite extensive public health measures. DALY were much higher than for other high-burden infectious diseases, but lower than estimated for coronary heart disease. These findings are valuable for informing public health decision-makers regarding the expected COVID-19 health burden among population subgroups, and the possible gains from targeted preventative interventions.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Disability-adjusted life-years; Disease burden; Netherlands; Pandemic
Year: 2022 PMID: 35951278 PMCID: PMC9366822 DOI: 10.1007/s10654-022-00895-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Epidemiol ISSN: 0393-2990 Impact factor: 12.434
Summary of data sources and DALY parameters for analysis period 27 February through 31 December 2020
| Parameter/data | Value/description | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Conditional life expectancy | For < 1 year, 1–4 years, and then 5-year bins until 95+ years | GBD-2019 [ |
| Incidence, Mild/moderate cases | Estimated symptomatic infection cases derived from modelled age-specific seroprevalence (from PICO-3), Osiris notified cases and estimated underascertainment, and adjusted for the estimated age-specific proportion symptomatic | |
| Disability duration, Mild/moderate | 10 days | [ |
| Disability weight, Mild/moderate | 0.051 'Infectious disease acute episode, moderate' | [ |
| Incidence, Severe cases | Cumulative NICE non-ICU hospital admissions, per 5-year age-group. Assumed Poisson distributed | NICE [ |
| Underreporting adjustment, Severe | 1.10 (95% CI: 1.06–1.18) [Uniform distribution]. Internally calculated based on Osiris and NICE datasets | |
| Disability duration, Severe | 8 days | NICE [ |
| Disability weight, Severe | 0.133 'Infectious disease acute episode, severe' | [ |
| Incidence, Critical cases | Cumulative NICE ICU admissions, per 5-year age-group. Assumed Poisson distributed | NICE [ |
| Underreporting adjustment, Critical | 1.0 | |
| Disability duration, Critical | 19 days. Derived based on NICE data from the first wave only. (NB. a longer preceding Severe phase of 10 days duration is assumed for patients admitted to ICU) | NICE [ |
| Disability weight, Critical | 0.655 'Intensive care unit admission' | [ |
| Deaths | Registered COVID-19 deaths published by Statistics Netherlands (per 5-year age-group) | [ |
Fig. 1Estimated cumulative incidence of symptomatic infection (SI) per 5-year age-group with 95% CIs, 27 February through 31 December 2020
Fig. 4Estimated absolute disease burden (in DALY) per occupation category and 5-year age-group, 27 February through 31 December 2020. Inset zooms in on the age-groups 20–24 years through 40–44 years
Estimated cumulative incidence of symptomatic infection, total deaths, DALY, YLD and YLL, analysis period 27 February through 31 December 2020
| Health state/indicator | Data or estimate | YLD | YLL | DALY |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mild/moderate* | 893,300 (844,600–946,700) | 1250 (1180–1320) | – | – |
Severe (non-ICU hospital admissions) | 28,476 | 117 (115–119) | – | – |
Critical (ICU admissions) | 6700 | 228 (223–234) | – | – |
| Death | 20,173 | – | 284,500 (280,100–288,900) | – |
| – |
*All symptomatic infection cases (estimated based on the ECDC case definition; see "Methods"), irrespective of whether subsequently admitted to hospital and or ICU
Fig. 2Estimated DALY (split into YLD and YLL) per 5-year age-group with 95% CIs, 27 February through 31 December 2020. Inset zooms in on the age-groups < 1 year to 30–34 years
Fig. 3Estimated disease burden per 5-year age-group as DALY per 100,000 population, 27 February through 31 December 2020
Fig. 5Estimated disease burden per occupation category and 5-year age-group (as DALY per 10,00,000 persons in each category within each age-group), 27 February through 31 December 2020, and shown for the age range 20–69 years only
Between-country comparison of COVID-19 disease burden
| Country and analysis period | Estimation of total symptomatic infected | Life expectancy table | Mortality due to COVID | Include post-acute | DALY/100,000 | % YLD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Netherlands [2020] | Yesa (evidence synthesis) | GBD-2019 | Statistics Netherlands registered (confirmed + suspected) | No | 1640 (1620–1670) | 1% |
Scotland [2020] | Yes (SEIR modelling) | GBD-2019 | Death registry (confirmed only or confirmed + suspected) | Yes, limited | 1770–1980 | 2% |
Germany [2020] | No (notified positives only) | Germany 2016/2018 | Deaths among notified cases | No | 368 | 0.7% |
Malta [7 Mar 2020—31 Mar 2021] | Yes (notified positives adjusted for underascert.) | GBD-2019 | Daily COVID-19 bulletins issued by Malta Ministry of Health | Yes, limited | 1086b | 5% |
aFor the Netherlands, 'total symptomatic infected' is derived using the ECDC case definition (see "Methods")
bCalculated based on the reported estimate of 5478 DALY, in population size of 505,200 (estimate for 2019; World Bank)