AI Article Synopsis

  • * During the research period, 125 out of 500 recorded diarrhea cases were due to rotavirus, leading to a significant hospitalization rate and an estimated annual incidence of 61.4 cases per 1000 children.
  • * Implementing a universal rotavirus vaccination could prevent a substantial number of diarrhea cases and hospitalizations, resulting in significant healthcare savings and highlighting the economic viability of such a program in the region.

Article Abstract

Background: To assess the incidence and economic burden of rotavirus diarrhea and the potential cost-effectiveness of a rotavirus immunization program in rural Zhengding County in Hebei Province, China.

Methods: Population-based surveillance was conducted during the peak season for diarrhea among children who were <5 years of age in Zhengding County from 14 October 2004 through 19 January 2005. The cost of illness was measured from the perspectives of both patient and society. A decision-analytic model was applied to the cost-effectiveness analysis using real data derived from surveillance and from a cost-of-illness study.

Results: During the surveillance period, 500 episodes of diarrhea were registered. Of these 500 episodes, 125 (25%) occurred in patients who were positive for rotavirus. Of these 125 episodes, 63 (50%) occurred in patients who were hospitalized. The overall incidence rate of rotavirus infection was 61.4 cases per 1000 children per year during the 14-week epidemic season. For a Chinese cohort of 5000 newborns, a universal rotavirus immunization program would prevent 1764 cases of rotavirus diarrhea, averting 882 hospitalizations of patients
Conclusion: Rotavirus was a leading cause of severe diarrhea among children <5 years of age and an economic burden for farmers in rural Zhengding County. Rotavirus vaccination should be considered as a potential cost-effective measure against rotavirus infection in China.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/605632DOI Listing

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