Modelling Estimates of Norovirus Disease in Patients with Chronic Medical Conditions.

The burden of disease due to norovirus infection has been well described in the general United States population, but studies of norovirus occurrence among persons with chronic medical conditions have been limited mostly to the immunocompromised. We assessed the impact of norovirus gastroenteritis o...

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Main Authors: Thomas Verstraeten, Baoguo Jiang, John G Weil, Jennifer H Lin
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4954678?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-24278ee5b7d341af903c0b1e39fdacf42020-11-25T00:07:59ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01117e015882210.1371/journal.pone.0158822Modelling Estimates of Norovirus Disease in Patients with Chronic Medical Conditions.Thomas VerstraetenBaoguo JiangJohn G WeilJennifer H LinThe burden of disease due to norovirus infection has been well described in the general United States population, but studies of norovirus occurrence among persons with chronic medical conditions have been limited mostly to the immunocompromised. We assessed the impact of norovirus gastroenteritis on health care utilization in US subjects with a range of chronic medical conditions.We performed a retrospective cohort study using MarketScan data from July 2002 to December 2013, comparing the rates of emergency department visits, outpatient visits and hospitalizations among patients with chronic conditions (renal, cardiovascular, respiratory, immunocompromising, gastrointestinal, hepatic/pancreatic and neurological conditions and diabetes) with those in a healthy population. We estimated the rates of these outcomes due to norovirus gastroenteritis using an indirect modelling approach whereby cases of gastroenteritis of unknown cause and not attributed to a range of other causes were assumed to be due to norovirus.Hospitalization rates for norovirus gastroenteritis were higher in all of the risk groups analyzed compared with data in otherwise healthy subjects, ranging from 3.2 per 10,000 person-years in persons with chronic respiratory conditions, to 23.1 per 10,000 person-years in persons with chronic renal conditions, compared to 2.1 per 10,000 among persons without chronic conditions. Over 51% of all norovirus hospitalizations occurred in the 37% of the population with some form of chronic medical condition. Outpatient visits for norovirus gastroenteritis were also increased in persons with chronic gastrointestinal or immunocompromising conditions.Norovirus gastroenteritis leads to significantly higher rates of healthcare utilization in patients with a chronic medical condition compared to patients without any such condition.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4954678?pdf=render
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author Thomas Verstraeten
Baoguo Jiang
John G Weil
Jennifer H Lin
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Baoguo Jiang
John G Weil
Jennifer H Lin
Modelling Estimates of Norovirus Disease in Patients with Chronic Medical Conditions.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Thomas Verstraeten
Baoguo Jiang
John G Weil
Jennifer H Lin
author_sort Thomas Verstraeten
title Modelling Estimates of Norovirus Disease in Patients with Chronic Medical Conditions.
title_short Modelling Estimates of Norovirus Disease in Patients with Chronic Medical Conditions.
title_full Modelling Estimates of Norovirus Disease in Patients with Chronic Medical Conditions.
title_fullStr Modelling Estimates of Norovirus Disease in Patients with Chronic Medical Conditions.
title_full_unstemmed Modelling Estimates of Norovirus Disease in Patients with Chronic Medical Conditions.
title_sort modelling estimates of norovirus disease in patients with chronic medical conditions.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
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publishDate 2016-01-01
description The burden of disease due to norovirus infection has been well described in the general United States population, but studies of norovirus occurrence among persons with chronic medical conditions have been limited mostly to the immunocompromised. We assessed the impact of norovirus gastroenteritis on health care utilization in US subjects with a range of chronic medical conditions.We performed a retrospective cohort study using MarketScan data from July 2002 to December 2013, comparing the rates of emergency department visits, outpatient visits and hospitalizations among patients with chronic conditions (renal, cardiovascular, respiratory, immunocompromising, gastrointestinal, hepatic/pancreatic and neurological conditions and diabetes) with those in a healthy population. We estimated the rates of these outcomes due to norovirus gastroenteritis using an indirect modelling approach whereby cases of gastroenteritis of unknown cause and not attributed to a range of other causes were assumed to be due to norovirus.Hospitalization rates for norovirus gastroenteritis were higher in all of the risk groups analyzed compared with data in otherwise healthy subjects, ranging from 3.2 per 10,000 person-years in persons with chronic respiratory conditions, to 23.1 per 10,000 person-years in persons with chronic renal conditions, compared to 2.1 per 10,000 among persons without chronic conditions. Over 51% of all norovirus hospitalizations occurred in the 37% of the population with some form of chronic medical condition. Outpatient visits for norovirus gastroenteritis were also increased in persons with chronic gastrointestinal or immunocompromising conditions.Norovirus gastroenteritis leads to significantly higher rates of healthcare utilization in patients with a chronic medical condition compared to patients without any such condition.
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