Global Disease Burden Estimates of Respiratory Syncytial Virus–Associated Acute Respiratory Infection in Older Adults in 2015: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Author:
Shi Ting1, Denouel Angeline2, Tietjen Anna K1, Campbell Iain1, Moran Emily1, Li Xue1, Campbell Harry1ORCID, Demont Clarisse2, Nyawanda Bryan O3, Chu Helen Y4, Stoszek Sonia K5, Krishnan Anand6, Openshaw Peter7, Falsey Ann R89, Nair Harish19ORCID, Nair Harish, Campbell Harry, Shi Ting, Zhang Shanshan, Li You, Openshaw Peter, Wedzicha Jadwicha, Falsey Ann, Miller Mark, Beutels Philippe, Bont Louis, Pollard Andrew, Molero Eva, Martinon-Torres Federico, Heikkinen Terho, Meijer Adam, Fischer Thea Kølsen, van den Berge Maarten, Giaquinto Carlo, Mikolajczyk Rafael, Hackett Judy, Cai Bing, Knirsch Charles, Leach Amanda, Stoszek Sonia K, Gallichan Scott, Kieffer Alexia, Demont Clarisse, Denouel Angeline, Cheret Arnaud, Gavart Sandra, Aerssens Jeroen, Fuentes Robert, Rosen Brian, Nair Harish, Campbell Harry, Shi Ting, Zhang Shanshan, Li You, Openshaw Peter, Wedzicha Jadwicha, Falsey Ann, Miller Mark, Beutels Philippe, Bont Louis, Pollard Andrew, Molero Eva, Martinon-Torres Federico, Heikkinen Terho, Meijer Adam, Fischer Thea Kølsen, van den Berge Maarten, Giaquinto Carlo, Mikolajczyk Rafael, Hackett Judy, Cai Bing, Knirsch Charles, Leach Amanda, Stoszek Sonia K, Gallichan Scott, Kieffer Alexia, Demont Clarisse, Denouel Angeline, Cheret Arnaud, Gavart Sandra, Aerssens Jeroen, Fuentes Robert, Rosen Brian,
Affiliation:
1. Centre for Global Health Research, Usher Institute of Population Health Sciences and Informatics, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom 2. Global Vaccine Epidemiology and Modeling Department, Sanofi Pasteur, Lyon, France 3. Kenya Medical Research Institute, Kisumu, Kenya 4. Department of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle 5. GlaxoSmithKline, Rockville, Maryland 6. All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India 7. National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom 8. University of Rochester School of Medicine, New York 9. ReSViNET Foundation, Zeist, the Netherlands
Abstract
AbstractRespiratory syncytial virus–associated acute respiratory infection (RSV-ARI) constitutes a substantial disease burden in older adults aged ≥65 years. We aimed to identify all studies worldwide investigating the disease burden of RSV-ARI in this population. We estimated the community incidence, hospitalization rate, and in-hospital case-fatality ratio (hCFR) of RSV-ARI in older adults, stratified by industrialized and developing regions, using data from a systematic review of studies published between January 1996 and April 2018 and 8 unpublished population-based studies. We applied these rate estimates to population estimates for 2015 to calculate the global and regional burdens in older adults with RSV-ARI in the community and in hospitals for that year. We estimated the number of in-hospital deaths due to RSV-ARI by combining hCFR data with hospital admission estimates from hospital-based studies. In 2015, there were about 1.5 million episodes (95% confidence interval [CI], .3 million–6.9 million) of RSV-ARI in older adults in industrialized countries (data for developing countries were missing), and of these, approximately 14.5% (214 000 episodes; 95% CI, 100 000–459 000) were admitted to hospitals. The global number of hospital admissions for RSV-ARI in older adults was estimated at 336 000 hospitalizations (uncertainty range [UR], 186 000–614 000). We further estimated about 14 000 in-hospital deaths (UR, 5000–50 000) related to RSV-ARI globally. The hospital admission rate and hCFR were higher for those aged ≥65 years than for those aged 50–64 years. The disease burden of RSV-ARI among older adults is substantial, with limited data from developing countries. Appropriate prevention and management strategies are needed to reduce this burden.
Funder
European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology and Allergy
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