COST ACTION 920

Inventory of QMRA Studies in Europe


Data sheet

Pathogen

Shiga-toxin producing Escherichia coli O157

Country or region

The Netherlands

Transmission route

 From

patients

To

 

Specific product(s)

none

End-point(s)

diarrhoeal illness, haemolytic uraemic syndrome


Reports or publications

Bibliographic reference

Havelaar AH, Van Duynhoven YTHP, Nauta MJ, Bouwknegt M, Heuvelink AE, De Wit GA, Nieuwenhuizen MGM, Van de Kar, NCAJ. Disease burden in the Netherlands due to infections with Shiga-toxin producing Escherichia coli O157. Epidemiol Infect 2004;132:467-484.

Havelaar AH, Van Duynhoven YTHP, Nauta MJ, Bouwknegt M, Heuvelink AE, De Wit GA, Nieuwenhuizen MGM, Van de Kar, NCAJ. Disease burden in the Netherlands due to infections with Shiga-toxin producing Escherichia coli O157. National Institute of Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven, 2003. Report no. 284550008.

Abstract

Surveys carried out between 1990 and 2000 indicated that the incidence of STEC O157-associated gastroenteritis in The Netherlands was 1250 cases/year (median), of which 180 visited a general practitioner, 40 are reported and 0.6 are fatal, mainly in the elderly. There are approximately 20 cases of STEC O157-associated haemolytic–uraemic syndrome (HUS) per year, mainly in children. There are 2.5 HUS patients per year who develop end-stage renal disease (ESRD). There are an estimated 2 HUS-related and 0.5 ESRD-related fatalities per year. The mean disease burden associated with STEC O157 in the Dutch population is 116 (90% confidence interval 85–160) Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) per year. Mortality due to HUS (58 DALYs), and ESRD (21 DALYs) and dialysis due to ESRD (21 DALYs) constitute the main determinants of disease burden. Sensitivity analysis indicates that uncertainty associated with model assumptions did not have a major effect on these estimates.

Status

Completed

Availability

http://www.rivm.nl/bibliotheek/rapporten/284550008.html


Project group

Institute

RIVM, P.O. Box 1, 3720 Bilthoven, the Netherlands

Contact person

Arie.Havelaar@rivm.nl

Partners

KvW/VWA, Zutphen, the Netherlands
Renine, Zutphen, the Netherlands
University Hospital Nijmegen, the Netherlands