1. Incidence and Burden of Pertussis Among Infants Less Than 1 Year of Age
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Cristina Masseria, Laura K. Becker, Ami R. Buikema, Carolyn K. Martin, Tina Q. Tan, and Girishanthy Krishnarajah
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Male ,Microbiology (medical) ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Whooping Cough ,MEDLINE ,costs ,Original Studies ,Cohort Studies ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,030225 pediatrics ,Health care ,medicine ,Humans ,DTaP ,030212 general & internal medicine ,infants ,business.industry ,Incidence ,pertussis ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,Health Care Costs ,United States ,Hospitalization ,Infectious Diseases ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,ComputingMethodologies_DOCUMENTANDTEXTPROCESSING ,Female ,Observational study ,business ,Cohort study - Abstract
Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text., Background: Infant-specific pertussis data, especially among neonates, are limited and variable. This study (NCT01890850) provides overall and age-specific pertussis incidence and associated health care utilization and costs among commercially insured infants in the US. Methods: Nearly 1.2 million infants born from 2005 to 2010 with commercial health plan coverage were followed during their first 12 months of life. Pertussis cases were identified from medical claims (International Classification of Diseases, 9th revision, Clinical Modification code: 033.0, 033.9, 484.3), and incidence rates were calculated. Each pertussis case was then matched to 10 comparators, so pertussis-related health care utilization and costs before and after the index date could be assessed. Results: The overall pertussis incidence rate among infants
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- 2017
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