Hospitalization cost estimates of respiratory syncytial virus and influenza infections in adults in Spain, 2016-2019
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Hospitalization cost estimates of respiratory syncytial virus and influenza infections in adults in Spain, 2016-2019
Abstract
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is increasingly a recognized cause of severe respiratory infection among adults. This retrospective observational study compared the costs of RSV and influenza hospitalizations in adults aged ≥18 years admitted to the Spanish National Healthcare System between 2016 and 2019. Mean costs per hospitalization episode were compared using a multivariable log-gamma generalized linear model adjusted by age, risk group and calendar year. Total annual hospitalization costs were estimated from population incidence rates (for RSV we used model-based rates reported in a published study due to the substantial under-ascertainment of cases) and the mean cost per episode. ICD-10 codes identified a total of 11,662 adults hospitalized with RSV and 79,319 with influenza. The mean length of stay was longer for RSV than for influenza in low-risk patients aged 60-79 years, moderate-risk patients (those with chronic medical conditions) aged ≥50 years and in high-risk (those with immunocompromising conditions) patients aged <80 years. There were no differences in intensive care unit (ICU) admission (except for higher admission in high-risk RSV patients aged 70-79 years), ICU stay or in-hospital case fatality rate. Mean costs per hospitalization episode were also similar: RSV €3870 (95 % CI 3773-3942) vs influenza €3888 (95 % CI 3836-3931). Total annual costs for RSV-attributable hospitalizations were estimated at M€194, twice than that of influenza (M€83). Annual costs increased by 11 % over the study period for RSV and by 47 % for influenza. In 2019, adults aged ≥60 years and ≥ 70 years contributed 91 % and 82 %, respectively, of the total RSV-attributable hospitalization costs in adults. RSV has a significant economic burden to the Spanish National Healthcare System, likely greater than influenza. Efficacious RSV vaccines and antivirals have the potential for high public health impact.
Keywords: Cost; Hospitalization; Influenza; RSV; Respiratory syncytial virus; Spain.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of competing interest The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships which may be considered as potential competing interests: MH, AL, RS and AL-I are employees of Pfizer and may own Pfizer stock. SS, LM, JR, PP, LS, EM and ZA are employees of P95, which received funding from Pfizer to conduct this study and for manuscript development.
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