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Volume 25, Number 6—June 2019
Research

Assessment of Economic Burden of Concurrent Measles and Rubella Outbreaks, Romania, 2011–2012

Joseph Njau1, Denisa Janta, Aurora Stanescu, Sarah S. Pallas, Adriana Pistol, Nino Khetsuriani2, Susan Reef, Daniel Ciurea, Cassandra Butu, Aaron S. Wallace, and Laura ZimmermanComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (J. Njau, S.L. Pallas, S. Reef, A.S. Wallace, L. Zimmerman); National Public Health Institute, Bucharest, Romania (D. Janta, A. Stanescu, A. Pistol); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Tbilisi, Georgia (N. Khetsuriani); Center for Health Policies and Services, Bucharest (D. Ciurea); World Health Organization Country Office, Bucharest (C. Butu)

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Table 3

Main analysis input and sensitivity analysis values used for cost analysis of economic burden of concurrent measles and rubella outbreaks, Romania, 2011–2012*

Cost component Disease Input Input value Median (25th–75th percentiles) Proportion (95% CI) Sensitivity analysis LB Sensitivity analysis UB
Case distribution Measles No. cases 12,427 NA NA 11,184 13,670
Rubella No. cases 24,627 NA NA 22,164 27,090
Rubella No. CRS cases 27 NA NA NA NA
Rubella Patients who died as of May 2016 12 NA NA NA NA
Rubella Patients who survived as of May 2016 15 NA NA NA NA
Measles Cases in 2011, % 39 NA NA NA NA
Measles Cases in 2012, % 61 NA NA NA NA
Rubella Cases in 2011, % 16 NA NA NA NA
Rubella Cases in 2012, % 85 NA NA NA NA
Healthcare provider Measles Reimbursement to healthcare providers for diagnostic codes, 2011 $1,313,049 NA NA $1,181,744 $1,444,353
Measles Reimbursement to healthcare providers for diagnostic codes, 2012 $1,962,708 NA NA $1,766,437 $2,158,979
Rubella Reimbursement to healthcare providers for diagnostic codes, 2011 $107,494 NA NA $96,745 $118,244
Rubella Reimbursement to healthcare providers for diagnostic codes, 2012 $567,138 NA NA $510,425 $623,852
National outbreak response Measles Personnel time for outbreak response $5,164 NA NA $4,648 $5,680
Measles Reagents/tests for outbreak response $449,225 NA NA $404,303 $494,148
Measles Emergency vaccine purchases $61,962 NA NA $55,766 $68,158
Rubella Personnel time for outbreak response $10,437 NA NA $9,393 $11,481
Rubella Reagents/tests for outbreak response $907,951 NA NA $817,156 $998,746
Rubella Emergency vaccine purchases $125,235 NA NA $112,712 $137,759
Direct medical and nonmedical household Measles Out-of-pocket cost for inpatient care NA $66.87 ($21.27–$110.94) NA $21.27 $110.94
Rubella Out-of-pocket cost for inpatient care NA $30.70 ($15.20–$82.06) NA $15.20 $82.06
Measles Out-of-pocket cost for outpatient care NA $18.23 ($4.55–$39.51) NA $4.55 $39.51
Rubella Out-of-pocket cost for outpatient care NA $12.50 ($6.07–$24.32) NA $6.07 $24.32
Measles Patients receiving outpatient care, % NA NA 19 (24–60) 24 60
Measles Patients receiving inpatient care, % NA NA 81 (80–109) 80 100
Rubella Patients receiving outpatient care, % NA NA 62 (17–27) 17 27
Rubella Patients receiving inpatient care, % NA NA 38 (24–91) 34 91
Indirect household Measles Employment rate for case-patients and caregivers, % 34 NA NA NA NA
Rubella Employment rate for case-patients and caregivers, % 32 NA NA NA NA
Measles No. work days missed by case-patients NA 11.45 (7–18) NA 7 18
Rubella No. work days missed by case-patients NA 9.62 (7–14) NA 7 14
Measles Case caregivers who missed work, % 89 NA NA NA NA
Rubella Case caregivers who missed work, % 68 NA NA NA NA
Measles No. work days missed by caregivers NA 7 (3–10) NA 3 10
Rubella No. work days missed by caregivers NA 4.5 (3–7) NA 3 7
Both Minimum daily wage $10.44 NA NA NA NA
CRS, direct medical Rubella Reimbursement to healthcare providers for patients who survived NA $6,455 ($1,749–$10,296) NA $1,749 $10,296
Rubella Reimbursement to healthcare providers for patients who died NA $2,777 ($1,734–$3,309) NA $1,734 $3,309
CRS, lifetime discounted indirect Rubella Minimum daily wage $10.44 NA NA NA NA
Rubella Years (range) of productivity loss 46 (18–63) NA NA NA 74 (LE)
Rubella Labor force participation rate, % 65 NA NA NA 100
Rubella Unemployment rate, % 11 NA NA NA 0
Rubella Discount rate, % 3 NA NA NA NA

*Monetary values are in US 2013 dollars. CRS is an outcome of rubella. CRS, congenital rubella syndrome; LB, lower bound; LE, life expectancy; NA, not applicable; UB, upper bound.

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1Current affiliation: JoDon Consulting Group LLC, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

2Current affiliation: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

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