2014
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-56
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Economic burden of seasonal influenza B in France during winter 2010-2011

Abstract: BackgroundIn France, 2–15% of the population is affected annually by influenza, which causes significant socioeconomic disruption. Nevertheless, despite its importance for policy makers, few published studies have evaluated the impact of influenza B. Therefore, we assessed the costs associated with influenza B during 2010–2011 in France.MethodsCases of lab-confirmed influenza B were analyzed as part of the Influenza B in General Practice Study. Cost calculations were based on micro-costing methods according to… Show more

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“…Our data from Kuala Lumpur consist of laboratory-confirmed influenza, and we show that influenza B virus accounts for 26% of all influenza cases, suggesting a considerable national burden of disease, which is consistent with previously reported data indicating that influenza B virus accounted for 9 to 48% of confirmed influenza cases in Malaysia from 2006 to 2014 (4,6,20). Our study also showed an overwhelming burden of influenza B virus cases in young children, consistent with previous studies globally (3,(21)(22)(23)(24). Active coordination of surveillance efforts in sentinel clinics and hospitals, including the standardization of patient and epidemiological data collected, is needed to effectively monitor influenza disease dynamics in Malaysia.…”
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confidence: 76%
“…Our data from Kuala Lumpur consist of laboratory-confirmed influenza, and we show that influenza B virus accounts for 26% of all influenza cases, suggesting a considerable national burden of disease, which is consistent with previously reported data indicating that influenza B virus accounted for 9 to 48% of confirmed influenza cases in Malaysia from 2006 to 2014 (4,6,20). Our study also showed an overwhelming burden of influenza B virus cases in young children, consistent with previous studies globally (3,(21)(22)(23)(24). Active coordination of surveillance efforts in sentinel clinics and hospitals, including the standardization of patient and epidemiological data collected, is needed to effectively monitor influenza disease dynamics in Malaysia.…”
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confidence: 76%
“…A French population‐based disease burden study estimated that influenza B resulted in an estimated total cost of 145 million Euros (95% CI: 88‐201 million Euros) to the French Health Insurance system in the 2010‐2011 influenza season 58. Cost per case was highest in working‐aged adults when considering both direct and indirect costs such as work absenteeism, but this finding may vary according to a country's health insurance system.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A large number of evidence shows that influenza can lead to increased mortality rates due to heart and lung disease, which can cause great epidemiological and economic burdens to the community [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]. The average annual incidence of influenza-associated hospitalizations is particularly high in children <5 years of age [12,13], greatly promoting the development of vaccination strategies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%