Global Economic Burden of Norovirus Gastroenteritis
Johns Hopkins University · Centers for Disease Control and Prevention · +1 more institution
Abstract
Despite accounting for approximately one fifth of all acute gastroenteritis illnesses, norovirus has received comparatively less attention than other infectious pathogens. With several candidate vaccines under development, characterizing the global economic burden of norovirus could help funders, policy makers, public health officials, and product developers determine how much attention and resources to allocate to advancing these technologies to prevent and control norovirus.
We developed a computational simulation model to estimate the economic burden of norovirus in every country/area (233 total) stratified by WHO region and globally, from the health system and societal perspectives. We considered direct costs of illness (e.g., clinic visits and hospitalization) and productivity losses.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 36.43
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 46
Authors
5- SMSarah M. Bartsch
Johns Hopkins University
- BABenjamin A. Lopman
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases
- SOSachiko Ozawa
Johns Hopkins University
- AJAron J. Hall
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases
- BYBruce Y. LeeCorresponding
Johns Hopkins University
Topics & keywords
- Norovirus
- Environmental health
- Productivity
- Indirect costs
- Disease burden
- Medicine
- Public health
- Economic cost
Funding
- AFAgency for Healthcare Research and QualityAwards: R01HS023317, U54HD070725
- GOGlobal Obesity Prevention Center, Johns Hopkins UniversityAward: U54HD070725
- NINational Institute of Child Health and Human DevelopmentAward: U54HD070725
- OOOffice of Behavioral and Social Sciences ResearchAward: U54HD070725
- EKEunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human DevelopmentAwards: R01HS023317, U54HD070725