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What is the context?Otitis media is one of the most frequent reasons for healthcare visits and antibiotic use among young children. Although it is considered as a mild illness, the overall economic burden is substantial due to its high frequency.Otitis media can be caused by different bacteria including Streptococcus pneumoniae, which is also responsible for pneumonia and meningitis. Pneumococcal conjugate vaccines Prevenar (Pfizer Inc.), Synflorix (GSK), and Prevenar 13 (Pfizer Inc.) protect against pneumococcal diseases and reduce its occurrence.However, it is not known how the routine use of these vaccines may affect otitis media-related healthcare resources and costs.What is new?In this study, we assessed trends in rates of healthcare utilization and associated costs due to otitis media in young children before (2005-2008) and after (2009-2013) use of pneumococcal conjugate vaccines. The study was conducted in two Swedish regions; one used Prevenar then Synflorix, while the other used Prevenar then Prevenar 13.We found that compared to the period before pneumococcal conjugate vaccine implementation, the postpneumococcal conjugate vaccine period was associated with:What is the impact on current thinking?The use of pneumococcal conjugate vaccines effectively reduces healthcare utilization and resources associated with otitis mediaThis indirect effect on the reduction of otitis media burden provides further benefit to the implementation of pneumococcal vaccination.
SUBMITTER: Edmondson-Jones M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8920213 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics 20210728 1
In Sweden, the 7-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV7) was introduced in 2009 and replaced by the pneumococcal non-typeable Haemophilus influenzae protein D conjugate vaccine (PHiD-CV) or the 13- valent PCV (PCV13) from late 2009. We assessed the impact of PCVs on rates of antibiotic prescribing, tympanostomy tube placement (TTP), and healthcare resource utilization and direct costs of physician- diagnosed otitis media/acute otitis media (OM) in children ≤2 years of age living in Skåne (P ...[more]