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2023
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Title

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

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 3,053 studies of which 2,948 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.
Author(s)
Charalampous, Periklis
Haagsma, Juanita A.
Jakobsen, Lea Sletting
Gorasso, Vanessa
Noguer, Isabel
Padrón-Monedero, Alicia
Sarmiento, Rodrigo Sanabria
Santos, João Vasco
McDonald, Scott A.
Plaß, Dietrich
Wyper, Grant M.A.
Assunção, Ricardo Manuel A.
von der Lippe, Elena
Ádám, Balázs
Alkerwi, Ala'a Al A.
Arabloo, Jalal
Baltazar, Ana Lúcia
Bikbov, Boris
Borrell-Pagès, María
Brus, Iris M.
Burazeri, Genc
Chaintoutis, Serafeim C.
Chen-Xu, José
Chkhaberidze, Nino
Cilović-Lagarija, Šeila
Corso, Barbara
Cuschieri, Sarah
Di Bari, Carlotta
Dopelt, Keren
Economou, Mary
Emeto, Theophilus I.
Fantke, Peter
Fischer, Florian
Freitas, Alberto S.
García-González, Juan Manuel
Gazzelloni, Federica
Gissler, Mika V.M.
Gkitakou, Artemis
Gulmez, Hakan
Güneş, Sezgin Özgür
Haller, Sebastian
Haneef, Romana
Hincapié, Cesar A.
Hynds, Paul Dylan
Idavain, Jane
Ilic, Milena D.
Ilic, Irena M.
Isola, Gaetano
Kabir, Zubair
Kamusheva, Maria S.
Kolkhir, Pavel
Fraunhofer-Institut für Translationale Medizin und Pharmakologie ITMP  
Konar, Naime Meric
Kostoulas, Polychronis
Kulimbet, Mukhtar B.
La Vecchia, Carlo
Lauriola, Paolo
Levi, Miriam
Majer, Marjeta
Mechili, Enkeleint A.
Monasta, Lorenzo
Mondello, Stefania
Muñoz Laguna, Javier
Nena, Evangelia
Ng, Edmond Siu Woon
Nguewa, Paul
Niranjan, Vikram R.
Nola, Iskra Alexandra
O’Caoimh, Rónán
Obradović, Marija
Pallari, Elena
Peyroteo, Mariana
Pinheiro, Vera
Pranjić, Nurka
Reina Ortiz, Miguel
Riva, Silvia
Santoso, Cornelia Melinda Adi
Šantrić-Milićević, Milena M.M.
Schmitt, Tugce
Speybroeck, Niko
Sprügel, Maximilian I.
Steiropoulos, Paschalis
Stevanovic, Aleksandar
Thygesen, Lau Caspar
Tozija, Fimka T.
Unim, Brigid
Bektaş Uysal, Hilal
Varga, Orsolya Edit
Vasić, Milena
Vieira, Rafael José
Yigit, Vahit
Devleesschauwer, Brecht
Pires, Sara Monteiro
Journal
Epidemiology and infection  
Open Access
DOI
10.1017/S0950268823000031
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Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Translationale Medizin und Pharmakologie ITMP  
Keyword(s)
  • Burden of disease

  • disability-adjusted life years

  • infectious diseases

  • methodology

  • systematic review

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