Assessment of reduction of rotavirus infection burden in case of vaccination with a pentavalent vaccine in Russian Federation

Rotavirus is the major cause of severe acute gastroenteritis in children under 5 years. Vaccination with a pentavalent rotavirus vaccine significantly reduces incidence of rotavirus infection.Goal: assessment of reduction of rotavirus infection burden in case of vaccination with a pentavalent vaccin...

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Main Authors: A. V. Rudakova, S. M. Kharit, A. N. Uskov, Yu. V. Lobzin
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Published: Journal Infectology 2014-09-01
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Online Access:https://journal.niidi.ru/jofin/article/view/241
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author A. V. Rudakova
S. M. Kharit
A. N. Uskov
Yu. V. Lobzin
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description Rotavirus is the major cause of severe acute gastroenteritis in children under 5 years. Vaccination with a pentavalent rotavirus vaccine significantly reduces incidence of rotavirus infection.Goal: assessment of reduction of rotavirus infection burden in case of vaccination with a pentavalent vaccine in Russian Federation.Methods. Modeling based on results of clinical studies of rotavirus immunization and epidemiological data from Russia has been established. Analysis has been done from the position of the healthcare system (only direct medical costs) and from the social perspective (analysis of direct medical and indirect costs) with 10 years horizon. The analysis carried out for selective and routine vaccination. In case of routine vaccination herd effect has been taken into consideration. Direct medical costs were estimated based on 2013 Obligatory State Insurance tariffs in St. Petersburg.Results and discussion. Routine vaccination can prevent 1394 cases of rotavirus infection in ambulatory settings and 686 cases of rotavirus-associated inpatient admissions per 100 000 vaccinated infants. As a whole across the Russian Federation in 10 years 2,22 million cases of rotavirus infection treated in ambulatory settings and 1.09 million of rotavirus-associated inpatients admission will be prevented. Vaccination save 1,26K rubles per child for the healthcare system of Russian Federation and 2,85K rubles per child if indirect costs are included. Annual vaccination of 95% of newborns against an rotavirus infection will allow to lower the disease burden within the first 10 years after the beginning of routine vaccination on 45,31 billion rubles, from them 18,98 billion rubles – costs of outpatient cases, and 26,33 billion rubles – costs of inpatient cases. The prevented expenses of healthcare system will make 20,04 billion rubles, the prevented indirect costs – 25,27 billion rubles.Conclusion. Vaccination by a 5-valent vaccine against rotavirus infection not only will reduce its incidence in the Russian Federation, but also will significantly reduce costs in ambulatory and inpatient settings. Routine vaccination is economically more preferable in comparison to selected groups’ vaccination due to development of herd effect, despite need of increase in healthcare budget.
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spelling doaj-art-ede253abb4834fc2b99dfb53ae168d6a2025-08-20T03:44:24ZrusJournal InfectologyЖурнал инфектологии2072-67322014-09-0162717510.22625/2072-6732-2014-6-2-71-75255Assessment of reduction of rotavirus infection burden in case of vaccination with a pentavalent vaccine in Russian FederationA. V. Rudakova0S. M. Kharit1A. N. Uskov2Yu. V. Lobzin3Scienсе Research Institute of Children Infections of FMBA of Russia, Saint PetersburgScienсе Research Institute of Children Infections of FMBA of Russia, Saint PetersburgScienсе Research Institute of Children Infections of FMBA of Russia, Saint PetersburgScienсе Research Institute of Children Infections of FMBA of Russia, Saint PetersburgRotavirus is the major cause of severe acute gastroenteritis in children under 5 years. Vaccination with a pentavalent rotavirus vaccine significantly reduces incidence of rotavirus infection.Goal: assessment of reduction of rotavirus infection burden in case of vaccination with a pentavalent vaccine in Russian Federation.Methods. Modeling based on results of clinical studies of rotavirus immunization and epidemiological data from Russia has been established. Analysis has been done from the position of the healthcare system (only direct medical costs) and from the social perspective (analysis of direct medical and indirect costs) with 10 years horizon. The analysis carried out for selective and routine vaccination. In case of routine vaccination herd effect has been taken into consideration. Direct medical costs were estimated based on 2013 Obligatory State Insurance tariffs in St. Petersburg.Results and discussion. Routine vaccination can prevent 1394 cases of rotavirus infection in ambulatory settings and 686 cases of rotavirus-associated inpatient admissions per 100 000 vaccinated infants. As a whole across the Russian Federation in 10 years 2,22 million cases of rotavirus infection treated in ambulatory settings and 1.09 million of rotavirus-associated inpatients admission will be prevented. Vaccination save 1,26K rubles per child for the healthcare system of Russian Federation and 2,85K rubles per child if indirect costs are included. Annual vaccination of 95% of newborns against an rotavirus infection will allow to lower the disease burden within the first 10 years after the beginning of routine vaccination on 45,31 billion rubles, from them 18,98 billion rubles – costs of outpatient cases, and 26,33 billion rubles – costs of inpatient cases. The prevented expenses of healthcare system will make 20,04 billion rubles, the prevented indirect costs – 25,27 billion rubles.Conclusion. Vaccination by a 5-valent vaccine against rotavirus infection not only will reduce its incidence in the Russian Federation, but also will significantly reduce costs in ambulatory and inpatient settings. Routine vaccination is economically more preferable in comparison to selected groups’ vaccination due to development of herd effect, despite need of increase in healthcare budget.https://journal.niidi.ru/jofin/article/view/241rotavirus infectionvaccinationprevented disease costs
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Assessment of reduction of rotavirus infection burden in case of vaccination with a pentavalent vaccine in Russian Federation
Журнал инфектологии
rotavirus infection
vaccination
prevented disease costs
title Assessment of reduction of rotavirus infection burden in case of vaccination with a pentavalent vaccine in Russian Federation
title_full Assessment of reduction of rotavirus infection burden in case of vaccination with a pentavalent vaccine in Russian Federation
title_fullStr Assessment of reduction of rotavirus infection burden in case of vaccination with a pentavalent vaccine in Russian Federation
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of reduction of rotavirus infection burden in case of vaccination with a pentavalent vaccine in Russian Federation
title_short Assessment of reduction of rotavirus infection burden in case of vaccination with a pentavalent vaccine in Russian Federation
title_sort assessment of reduction of rotavirus infection burden in case of vaccination with a pentavalent vaccine in russian federation
topic rotavirus infection
vaccination
prevented disease costs
url https://journal.niidi.ru/jofin/article/view/241
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