Net Costs Due to Seasonal Influenza Vaccination--United States, 2005-2009.

Seasonal influenza causes considerable morbidity and mortality across all age groups, and influenza vaccination was recommended in 2010 for all persons aged 6 months and above. We estimated the averted costs due to influenza vaccination, taking into account the seasonal economic burden of the diseas...

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Main Authors: Cristina Carias, Carrie Reed, Inkyu K Kim, Ivo M Foppa, Matthew Biggerstaff, Martin I Meltzer, Lyn Finelli, David L Swerdlow
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4521706?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-1339cf89c6d046b8b859addd11b94c412020-11-24T21:55:11ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01107e013292210.1371/journal.pone.0132922Net Costs Due to Seasonal Influenza Vaccination--United States, 2005-2009.Cristina CariasCarrie ReedInkyu K KimIvo M FoppaMatthew BiggerstaffMartin I MeltzerLyn FinelliDavid L SwerdlowSeasonal influenza causes considerable morbidity and mortality across all age groups, and influenza vaccination was recommended in 2010 for all persons aged 6 months and above. We estimated the averted costs due to influenza vaccination, taking into account the seasonal economic burden of the disease.We used recently published values for averted outcomes due to influenza vaccination for influenza seasons 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, and 2008-09, and age cohorts 6 months-4 years, 5-19 years, 20-64 years, and 65 years and above. Costs were calculated according to a payer and societal perspective (in 2009 US$), and took into account medical costs and productivity losses.When taking into account direct medical costs (payer perspective), influenza vaccination was cost saving only for the older age group (65≥) in seasons 2005-06 and 2007-08. Using the same perspective, influenza vaccination resulted in total costs of $US 1.7 billion (95%CI: $US 0.3-4.0 billion) in 2006-07 and $US 1.8 billion (95%CI: $US 0.1-4.1 billion) in 2008-09. When taking into account a societal perspective (and including the averted lost earnings due to premature death) averted deaths in the older age group influenced the results, resulting in cost savings for all ages combined in season 07-08.Influenza vaccination was cost saving in the older age group (65≥) when taking into account productivity losses and, in some seasons, when taking into account medical costs only. Averted costs vary significantly per season; however, in seasons where the averted burden of deaths is high in the older age group, averted productivity losses due to premature death tilt overall seasonal results towards savings. Indirect vaccination effects and the possibility of diminished case severity due to influenza vaccination were not considered, thus the averted burden due to influenza vaccine may be even greater than reported.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4521706?pdf=render
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author Cristina Carias
Carrie Reed
Inkyu K Kim
Ivo M Foppa
Matthew Biggerstaff
Martin I Meltzer
Lyn Finelli
David L Swerdlow
spellingShingle Cristina Carias
Carrie Reed
Inkyu K Kim
Ivo M Foppa
Matthew Biggerstaff
Martin I Meltzer
Lyn Finelli
David L Swerdlow
Net Costs Due to Seasonal Influenza Vaccination--United States, 2005-2009.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Cristina Carias
Carrie Reed
Inkyu K Kim
Ivo M Foppa
Matthew Biggerstaff
Martin I Meltzer
Lyn Finelli
David L Swerdlow
author_sort Cristina Carias
title Net Costs Due to Seasonal Influenza Vaccination--United States, 2005-2009.
title_short Net Costs Due to Seasonal Influenza Vaccination--United States, 2005-2009.
title_full Net Costs Due to Seasonal Influenza Vaccination--United States, 2005-2009.
title_fullStr Net Costs Due to Seasonal Influenza Vaccination--United States, 2005-2009.
title_full_unstemmed Net Costs Due to Seasonal Influenza Vaccination--United States, 2005-2009.
title_sort net costs due to seasonal influenza vaccination--united states, 2005-2009.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Seasonal influenza causes considerable morbidity and mortality across all age groups, and influenza vaccination was recommended in 2010 for all persons aged 6 months and above. We estimated the averted costs due to influenza vaccination, taking into account the seasonal economic burden of the disease.We used recently published values for averted outcomes due to influenza vaccination for influenza seasons 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, and 2008-09, and age cohorts 6 months-4 years, 5-19 years, 20-64 years, and 65 years and above. Costs were calculated according to a payer and societal perspective (in 2009 US$), and took into account medical costs and productivity losses.When taking into account direct medical costs (payer perspective), influenza vaccination was cost saving only for the older age group (65≥) in seasons 2005-06 and 2007-08. Using the same perspective, influenza vaccination resulted in total costs of $US 1.7 billion (95%CI: $US 0.3-4.0 billion) in 2006-07 and $US 1.8 billion (95%CI: $US 0.1-4.1 billion) in 2008-09. When taking into account a societal perspective (and including the averted lost earnings due to premature death) averted deaths in the older age group influenced the results, resulting in cost savings for all ages combined in season 07-08.Influenza vaccination was cost saving in the older age group (65≥) when taking into account productivity losses and, in some seasons, when taking into account medical costs only. Averted costs vary significantly per season; however, in seasons where the averted burden of deaths is high in the older age group, averted productivity losses due to premature death tilt overall seasonal results towards savings. Indirect vaccination effects and the possibility of diminished case severity due to influenza vaccination were not considered, thus the averted burden due to influenza vaccine may be even greater than reported.
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