Costs of illness due to Bordetella pertussis in families.

L H Lee, M E Pichichero
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Abstract

Objective: To assess costs of pertussis morbidity among families in a community setting.

Design: Prospective survey.

Results: Sixty-nine families (87 individuals) were studied. Twelve of 14 families with household contacts included an ill adolescent or parent. This individual was the first identified pertussis case within the household in 8 families. A family member required an average of 1.6 visits before (range, 0-7 visits) and after (range, 0-9 visits) pertussis was diagnosed; children younger than 1 year needed 2.5 and 2 visits, respectively. Symptomatic improvement occurred after a mean of 31 days (range, 4-134 days) after pertussis diagnosis and full recovery after a mean of 66 days (range, 5-383 days). Adults experienced the longest recovery time (median, 93 days) compared with other age groups. The average medical costs for an infant, child, adolescent, and adult were $2822, $308, $254, and $181, respectively. Parents lost an average of 6 workdays (range, 1-35 days) to care for an ill child; for these parents, costs associated with work loss averaged $767 per family. An average of 1.7 and 0.7 lost workdays accrued to bring an ill child to a physician's office and the emergency department, respectively. A majority (58%) of parents working while family members were ill with pertussis reported decreased work productivity ranging from 25% to 99%. Work-related costs contributed more than 60% of the overall costs of pertussis.

Conclusions: The adverse financial effect of pertussis on 69 families in Monroe County, New York, was $145,903 ($2115 per family) and supports the need for booster immunizations in adolescents and adults. Arch Fam Med. 2000;9:989-996

百日咳博德泰拉引起的家庭疾病费用。
目的:评估社区家庭百日咳发病率的成本。设计:前瞻性调查。结果:研究了69个科(87只)。在14个有家庭接触者的家庭中,有12个家庭有患病的青少年或父母。这名患者是8个家庭中首次发现的百日咳病例。一名家庭成员在百日咳诊断之前(范围0-7次)和之后(范围0-9次)平均需要1.6次就诊;1岁以下的儿童分别需要2.5次和2次就诊。百日咳诊断后平均31天(范围4-134天)出现症状改善,平均66天(范围5-383天)完全恢复。与其他年龄组相比,成年人经历了最长的恢复时间(中位数,93天)。婴儿、儿童、青少年和成人的平均医疗费用分别为2822美元、308美元、254美元和181美元。父母照顾生病的孩子平均损失6个工作日(范围1-35天);对于这些父母来说,与失业相关的成本平均为每个家庭767美元。将生病的孩子带到医生办公室和急诊室,平均分别损失1.7和0.7个工作日。大多数(58%)在家庭成员患有百日咳时仍在工作的父母报告工作效率下降了25%至99%。与工作相关的费用占百日咳总费用的60%以上。结论:百日咳对纽约州门罗县69个家庭的不良经济影响为145,903美元(每个家庭2115美元),支持青少年和成人加强免疫的需求。中华医学杂志。2000;9:989-996
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