A software tool for estimation of burden of infectious diseases in Europe using incidence-based disability adjusted life years

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2017-01-01

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Colzani, Edoardo
Cassini, Alessandro
Lewandowski, Daniel
Mangen, Marie-Josée JISNI 0000000035844562
Plass, Dietrich
McDonald, Scott A
van Lier, Alies
Haagsma, Juanita A.
Maringhini, Guido
Pini, Alessandro

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The burden of disease framework facilitates the assessment of the health impact of diseases through the use of summary measures of population health such as Disability- Adjusted Life Years (DALYs). However, calculating, interpreting and communicating the results of studies using this methodology poses a challenge. The aim of the Burden of Communicable Disease in Europe (BCoDE) project is to summarize the impact of communicable disease in the European Union and European Economic Area Member States (EU/EEA MS). To meet this goal, a user-friendly software tool (BCoDE toolkit), was developed. This stand-alone application, written in C++, is open-access and freely available for download from the website of the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). With the BCoDE toolkit, one can calculate DALYs by simply entering the age group- and sexspecific number of cases for one or more of selected sets of 32 communicable diseases (CDs) and 6 healthcare associated infections (HAIs). Disease progression models (i.e., outcome trees) for these communicable diseases were created following a thorough literature review of their disease progression pathway. The BCoDE toolkit runs Monte Carlo simulations of the input parameters and provides disease-specific results, including 95% uncertainty intervals, and permits comparisons between the different disease models entered. Results can be displayed as mean and median overall DALYs, DALYs per 100,000 population, and DALYs related to mortality vs. disability. Visualization options summarize complex epidemiological data, with the goal of improving communication and knowledge transfer for decision-making.

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Public and occupational health, Infectious diseases, Nosocomial infections, Software tools, Salmonellosis, urinary tract infection, Infectious disease epidemiology, Monte Carlo Method, General Medicine, General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology, General Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Journal Article

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Colzani, E, Cassini, A, Lewandowski, D, Mangen, M J J, Plass, D, McDonald, S A, van Lier, A, Haagsma, J A, Maringhini, G, Pini, A, Kramarz, P & Kretzschmar, M E 2017, 'A software tool for estimation of burden of infectious diseases in Europe using incidence-based disability adjusted life years', PLoS ONE [E], vol. 12, no. 1, e0170662. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0170662