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Use of DALYs in economic analyses on interventions for infectious diseases: a systematic review

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 December 2014

A. J. J. M. OOSTVOGELS*
Affiliation:
University Medical Centre Utrecht (UMCU), Utrecht, The Netherlands Academic Medical Centre (AMC), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
G. A. DE WIT
Affiliation:
University Medical Centre Utrecht (UMCU), Utrecht, The Netherlands National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), Bilthoven, The Netherlands
B. JAHN
Affiliation:
Institute of Public Health, Medical Decision Making and Health Technology Assessment, Department of Public Health and Health Technology Assessment, UMIT – University for Health Sciences, Medical Informatics and Technology, Hall i.T., Austria Division of Health Technology Assessment and Bioinformatics, ONCOTYROL – Center for Personalized Cancer Medicine, Innsbruck, Austria
A. CASSINI
Affiliation:
European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), Stockholm, Sweden
E. COLZANI
Affiliation:
European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), Stockholm, Sweden
C. DE WAURE
Affiliation:
Institute of Public Health, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Rome, Italy
M. E. E. KRETZSCHMAR
Affiliation:
University Medical Centre Utrecht (UMCU), Utrecht, The Netherlands National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), Bilthoven, The Netherlands
U. SIEBERT
Affiliation:
Institute of Public Health, Medical Decision Making and Health Technology Assessment, Department of Public Health and Health Technology Assessment, UMIT – University for Health Sciences, Medical Informatics and Technology, Hall i.T., Austria Division of Health Technology Assessment and Bioinformatics, ONCOTYROL – Center for Personalized Cancer Medicine, Innsbruck, Austria Center for Health Decision Science, Department of Health Policy and Management, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA MGH-Institute for Technology Assessment and Department of Health Policy and Management, Harvard University, Boston, MA, USA
N. MÜHLBERGER
Affiliation:
Institute of Public Health, Medical Decision Making and Health Technology Assessment, Department of Public Health and Health Technology Assessment, UMIT – University for Health Sciences, Medical Informatics and Technology, Hall i.T., Austria
M.-J. J. MANGEN
Affiliation:
University Medical Centre Utrecht (UMCU), Utrecht, The Netherlands
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* Author for correspondence: A. J. J. M. Oostvogels, MSc, Academic Medical Centre, Department of Public Health, P.O. Box 22660, 1100 DD Amsterdam, The Netherlands. (Email: a.oostvogels@amc.nl)
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Summary

A systematic literature review was performed on full economic evaluations of infectious disease interventions using disability-adjusted life years (DALY) as outcome measure. The search was limited to the period between 1994 and September 2011 and conducted in Medline, SciSearch and EMBASE databases. We included 154 studies, mostly targeting HIV/AIDS and malaria with most conducted for African countries (40%) and <10% in high-income countries. Third-payer perspective was applied in 29% of the studies, 25% used the societal perspective and 12% used both. Only 16% of the studies took indirect effects (i.e. herd immunity) of interventions into account. Intervention, direct healthcare and indirect non-healthcare costs were taken into account in respectively 100%, 81% and 36% of the studies. The majority of the studies followed the Global Burden of Disease method for DALY estimations, but most studies deviated from WHO cost-effectiveness guidelines. Better adherence to freely accessible guidelines will improve generalizability between full economic evaluations.

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Table 1. Data extractiona

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Table 2. Defined perspective by authors based on cost categories considered

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Fig. 1. Study flowchart.

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Fig. 2. Annual number of published economic evaluations using DALYs as health outcome. * Number of papers in 2011 until 1 September.

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Table 3. Geographical area and disease (disease category) studied

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Table 4. Disease studied and intervention under study in the 154 papers

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Table 5. Adherence to WHO-CEA guidelines

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