The health and economic burden of chickenpox and herpes zoster in Belgium

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Varicella-zoster virus causes chickenpox (CP) and after reactivation herpes zoster (HZ). Vaccines are available against both diseases warranting an assessment of the pre-vaccination burden of disease. We collected data from relevant Belgian databases and performed five surveys of CP and HZ patients. The rates at which a general practitioner is visited at least once for CP and HZ are 346 and 378/100 000 person-years, respectively. The average CP and HZ hospitalization rates are 53 and 142/100 000 person-years respectively. The direct medical cost for HZ is about twice as large as the direct medical cost for CP. The quality-adjusted life years lost for ambulatory CP patients consulting a physician is more than double that of those not consulting a physician (0010 vs. 0004). In conclusion, both diseases cause a substantial burden in Belgium. © Copyright Cambridge University Press 2012.

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Bilcke, J., Ogunjimi, B., Marais, C., De Smet, F., Callens, M., Callaert, K., … Beutels, P. (2012). The health and economic burden of chickenpox and herpes zoster in Belgium. Epidemiology and Infection, 140(11), 2096–2109. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0950268811002640

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