Economic burden of acute lower respiratory tract infection in South African children

2012 
AbstractBackground: Acute lower respiratory tract infections (ALRTI) are a leading cause of childhood mortality, but there are few data on disease costs in developing countries.Objectives: This study’s purpose was to analyse ALRTI’s costs-of-illness and economic burden in urban South African children.Methods: ALRTI costs-of-illness (expressed in US$ 2010) at a tertiary hospital were measured using a micro-costing approach nested within a clinical trial. Demographic, epidemiological and data on use of health resources were integrated with costs-of-illness to estimate the economic burden of ALRTI in urban South African children aged <5 years.Results: 745 children experiencing 858 ALRTI episodes were studied. 338 (39·4%), 513 (59·8%) and 7 (0·8%) episodes were managed in short-stay, paediatric ward and intensive care settings, respectively. Mean lengths of stay in short-stay, paediatric ward and intensive care (ICU) were 1·4, 8·1 and 14·4 days, respectively. The societal costs-of-illness per ALRTI episode ma...
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