Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health

Volume 7, Issue 2, June 2017, Pages 123 - 130

Incidence and economic burden of acute otitis media in children aged up to 5 years in three Middle Eastern countries and Pakistan: A multinational, retrospective, observational study

Authors
Ghulam Mustafaa, 1, Amal Y. Al Aidaroosb, 1, Idris S. Al Abaidanic, 1, Kinga Meszarosd, Kusuma Gopalae, Mehmet Ceyhanf, Mohamad Al-Tannirg, 1, Rodrigo DeAntonioh, Shyam Bawikari, Johannes E. Schmidtj, *, johannes.e.schmidt@gsk.com
aDepartment of Pediatrics, Institute of Mother & Child Care, Multan, Pakistan
bPrince Sultan Military Medical City, Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
cCommunicable Disease Surveillance & Control, Muscat, Oman
dGSK, Wavre, Belgium
eGSK, Bangalore, India
fHacettepe University Medical Faculty, Paediatric Infectious Diseases, Ankara, Turkey
gKing Fahad Medical City, Research Centre, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
hGSK, Ciudad del Saber, Panama
iMinistry of Health, Communicable Disease Surveillance & Control, Directorate General of Health Affairs, Ministry of Health HQ, Muscat, Oman
jGSK, Siena, Italy
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All principal investigators have contributed equally to the study.

* Corresponding author at: Clinical RDC Italy, GSK, Via Fiorentina, 1, 53100 Siena SI, Italy.
Corresponding Author
Johannes E. Schmidtjohannes.e.schmidt@gsk.com
Received 7 April 2016, Revised 1 December 2016, Accepted 10 December 2016, Available Online 8 February 2017.
DOI
10.1016/j.jegh.2016.12.004How to use a DOI?
Keywords
Acute otitis media; Economic burden; Incidence; Middle east
Abstract

Epidemiological data on acute otitis media (AOM), an infectious disease frequently affecting children, are lacking in some countries. This study was undertaken to assess the incidence of AOM in children ≤5 years in Saudi Arabia, Oman, Pakistan, and Turkey, as well as the economic burden from a parent/caregiver perspective. Medical records of 4043 children (Saudi Arabia = 1023, Oman = 998, Pakistan = 1022, Turkey = 1000) were retrospectively reviewed and the incidence of AOM episodes calculated from suspected and confirmed cases. Using a standardized Health Economics Questionnaire, parents recorded resource use and expenses incurred per AOM episode [in local currency and converted to US dollars (USD)]. The overall incidence of AOM episodes per 1000 person–years was: Saudi Arabia, 207 [95% confidence interval (CI): 178–238]; Oman, 105 (95% CI: 85–127); Pakistan, 138 (95% CI: 116–163); and Turkey, 99 (95% CI: 79–123). The mean total out-of-pocket healthcare expense incurred by parents/caregivers per episode was: Saudi Arabia USD67.1 [standard deviation (SD) = 93.0], Oman USD16.1 (SD = 16.4), Pakistan USD22.1 (SD = 20.5), and Turkey USD33.6 (SD = 44.9). The incidence of AOM episodes varied across all four countries, probably due to different diagnostic and management practices. Nevertheless, our results confirm that AOM causes a substantial burden to public health, reinforcing the need for cost-effective prevention strategies.

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Journal
Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health
Volume-Issue
7 - 2
Pages
123 - 130
Publication Date
2017/02/08
ISSN (Online)
2210-6014
ISSN (Print)
2210-6006
DOI
10.1016/j.jegh.2016.12.004How to use a DOI?
Copyright
© 2017 Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Open Access
This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

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