Journal article
Cost of Salmonella infections in Australia, 2015
L Ford, P Haywood, MD Kirk, E Lancsar, DA Williamson, K Glass
Journal of Food Protection | INT ASSOC FOOD PROTECTION | Published : 2019
Abstract
Gastroenteritis caused from infections with Salmonella enterica (salmonellosis) causes significant morbidity in Australia. In addition to acute gastroenteritis, approximately 8.8% of people develop irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and 8.5% of people develop reactive arthritis (ReA). We estimated the economic cost of salmonellosis and associated sequel illnesses in Australia in a typical year circa 2015. We estimated incidence, hospitalizations, other health care usage, absenteeism, and premature mortality for four age groups using a variety of complementary data sets. We calculated direct costs (health care) and indirect costs (lost productivity and premature mortality) by using Monte Carlo si..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
L. Ford is supported by an Australian Government Research Training Program scholarship. M. D. Kirk is supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council fellowship (APP1145997). D. A. Williamson is supported by a National Health & Medical Research Council fellowship (APP1123854).