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Immunization can prevent costly hospitalizations for childhood pneumonia, saving money and improving health outcomes

In a global review of the costs of treating childhood pneumonia, the average costs of a hospitalized case of pneumonia in children under five years of age was US$243 in primary or secondary hospitals in low- and middle-income countries (ranging from US$40 – US$563) and US$559 in tertiary hospitals (ranging from US$20 – US$1,474). In high-income countries, the cost of hospitalized cases averaged US$2,800 in primary or secondary hospitals and more than US$7,000 in tertiary hospitals. Note that in most of these studies, only direct medical costs were included and thus total costs – including non-medical costs and lost wages – would be considerably higher.

Full Citation:
Zhang S, Sammon PM, King I, et al.. 2016. Cost of management of severe pneumonia in young children: systematic analysis. Journal of Global Health. 6(1).

Title of Article: Cost of management of severe pneumonia in young children: systematic analysis

Author(s): Zhang S, Sammon PM, King I, et al.

Publication Year: 2016

Publication Name: Journal of Global Health

Publication Volume: 6(1)

Publication Source URL: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4871066/pdf/jogh-06-010408.pdf

DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.7189/jogh.06.010408

Topics: Economics & Return on Investment

Disease Vaccines: Pneumococcal disease/PCV/PPSV | Pneumonia

Immunization Terms: Impoverishment

Countries: Bangladesh | India

WHO Regions: South-East Asia