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Italy

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Benedetta Bonito; Benedetta Bonito; Mario Bruschi; Salvatore Parisi; Paolo Bonanni; Barbara Muzii; Giulia Ciardi; Davide Bentivegna; Cristina Salvati; Cristiana Conticello; Annamaria Schirripa; Sonia Paoli; Manjola Bega; Enrica Stancanelli; Primo Buscemi; Francesca Trippi; Johanna Alexandra Iamarino; Marco Del Riccio; Sara Boccalini; Angela Bechini; Lorenzo Stacchini; Lorenzo Bertizzolo; Giulia Ionita; Claudia Cosma; Maria Vittoria Azzi
2024-01-01 相关链接

摘要

Objectives:
     
     Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a frequent cause of acute lower respiratory infection in children, imposing a substantial economic burden on healthcare systems. This systematic review aimed to assess the economic burden and healthcare utilisation of RSV in children aged 0-59 months in Italy.
   

Study design:
     
     Systematic review.
   

Methods:
     
     A systematic search of PubMed, Embase, Scopus, and the International HTA Database, including studies published in English or Italian, was conducted between January 2000 and July 2022. Inclusion criteria required studies to be conducted in Italy and provide data on the economic costs and healthcare resource utilisation related to RSV infections.
   

Results:
     
     Out of 20,845 records screened, 18 articles met the inclusion criteria. Only one study provided comprehensive data on RSV disease costs, including hospitalisation, diagnostic tests, and medical procedures for infants with RSV-bronchiolitis. The mean cost per inpatient was higher for RSV-positive children (€5753.43 ± €2041.62) than that for RSV-negative children. Additionally, five studies reported a median length of hospital stay of 5 days for RSV-infected children, and four studies indicated a higher frequency of intensive care unit admissions for RSV-infected children than for those with other viral infections.
   

Conclusions:
     
     This is the first systematic review to examine the economic burden and healthcare utilisation of RSV in children aged 0-59 months in Italy. While limited data were available, the findings underscore the urgency to conduct further research and gather additional evidence on the costs and healthcare resource utilisation associated with RSV infections. Such efforts are essential for informing the development of effective prevention strategies for paediatric RSV infections in Italy.
   

Bronchiolitis; Healthcare costs; Healthcare utilisation; Hospitalisation; Infants; Intensive care; Lower respiratory tract infection; Respiratory syncytial virus; Respiratory syncytial virus treatment

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