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Burden of infectious disease studies in Europe and the United Kingdom: a review of methodological design choices

Charalampous, P. et al. (2023) Burden of infectious disease studies in Europe and the United Kingdom: a review of methodological design choices. Epidemiology and Infection, 151, e19. (doi: 10.1017/S0950268823000031) (PMID:36621004) (PMCID:PMC9990389)

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Abstract

This systematic literature review aimed to provide an overview of the characteristics and methods used in studies applying the disability-adjusted life years (DALY) concept for infectious diseases within European Union (EU)/European Economic Area (EEA)/European Free Trade Association (EFTA) countries and the United Kingdom. Electronic databases and grey literature were searched for articles reporting the assessment of DALY and its components. We considered studies in which researchers performed DALY calculations using primary epidemiological data input sources. We screened 3053 studies of which 2948 were excluded and 105 studies met our inclusion criteria. Of these studies, 22 were multi-country and 83 were single-country studies, of which 46 were from the Netherlands. Food- and water-borne diseases were the most frequently studied infectious diseases. Between 2015 and 2022, the number of burden of infectious disease studies was 1.6 times higher compared to that published between 2000 and 2014. Almost all studies (97%) estimated DALYs based on the incidence- and pathogen-based approach and without social weighting functions; however, there was less methodological consensus with regards to the disability weights and life tables that were applied. The number of burden of infectious disease studies undertaken across Europe has increased over time. Development and use of guidelines will promote performing burden of infectious disease studies and facilitate comparability of the results.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Wyper, Dr Grant
Authors: Charalampous, P., Haagsma, J. A., Jakobsen, L. S., Gorasso, V., Noguer, I., Padron-Monedero, A., Sarmiento, R., Santos, J. V., McDonald, S. A., Plass, D., Wyper, G. M. A., Assunção, R., von der Lippe, E., Ádám, B., AlKerwi, A.'a., Arabloo, J., Baltazar, A. L., Bikbov, B., Borrell-Pages, M., Brus, I., Burazeri, G., Chaintoutis, S. C., Chen-Xu, J., Chkhaberidze, N., Cilovic-Lagarija, S., Corso, B., Cuschieri, S., Di Bari, C., Dopelt, K., Economou, M., Emeto, T. I., Fantke, P., Fischer, F., Freitas, A., García-González, J. M., Gazzelloni, F., Gissler, M., Gkitakou, A., Gulmez, H., Gunes, S., Haller, S., Haneef, R., Hincapié, C. A., Hynds, P., Idavain, J., Ilic, M., Ilic, I., Isola, G., Kabir, Z., Kamusheva, M., Kolkhir, P., Konar, N. M., Kostoulas, P., Kulimbet, M., La Vecchia, C., Lauriola, P., Levi, M., Majer, M., Mechili, E. A., Monasta, L., Mondello, S., Muñoz Laguna, J., Nena, E., Ng, E. S., Nguewa, P., Niranjan, V., Nola, I. A., O'Caoimh, R., Obradović, M., Pallari, E., Peyroteo, M., Pinheiro, V., Pranjic, N., Reina Ortiz, M., Riva, S., Santoso, C. M. A., Santric Milicevic, M., Schmitt, T., Speybroeck, N., Sprügel, M., Steiropoulos, P., Stevanovic, A., Thygesen, L. C., Tozija, F., Unim, B., Bektaş Uysal, H., Varga, O., Vasic, M., Vieira, R. J., Yigit, V., Devleesschauwer, B., and Pires, S. M.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Health & Wellbeing > Public Health
Journal Name:Epidemiology and Infection
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
ISSN:0950-2688
ISSN (Online):1469-4409
Published Online:09 January 2023
Copyright Holders:Copyright © 2023 The Authors
First Published:First published in Epidemiology and Infection 151: e19
Publisher Policy:Reproduced under a Creative Commons licence

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