Volume 26, Number 7—July 2020
Research
Burden and Cost of Hospitalization for Respiratory Syncytial Virus in Young Children, Singapore
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Figure 3. Estimated annual RSV-associated hospital admissions and costs for children <5 months of age (A–C) and children 6–29 months (D–F), Singapore, 2005–2013. Panels show estimated annual RSV-associated hospital admissions (panels A, D), total hospitalization costs by diagnosis (B, E), and full vs. subsidized costs (C, F). For panels C and F, shading indicates, from lightest to darkest: bronchiolitis, pneumonia without complications, pneumonia with complications. Point estimates and error bars representing medians and central 95% CI distributions were generated from 10,000 Monte Carlo simulations. B, bronchiolitis; P, pneumonia; PC, pneumonia with complications; RSV, respiratory syncytial virus; SGD, Singapore dollars.
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