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Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness | 2016

Clinical Response, Outbreak Investigation, and Epidemiology of the Fungal Meningitis Epidemic in the United States: Systematic Review.

Kaja Abbas; Nargesalsadat Dorratoltaj; Margaret O'Dell; Paige Bordwine; Thomas Kerkering; Kerry J. Redican

We conducted a systematic review of the 2012-2013 multistate fungal meningitis epidemic in the United States from the perspectives of clinical response, outbreak investigation, and epidemiology. Articles focused on clinical response, outbreak investigation, and epidemiology were included, whereas articles focused on compounding pharmacies, legislation and litigation, diagnostics, microbiology, and pathogenesis were excluded. We reviewed 19 articles by use of the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) framework. The source of the fungal meningitis outbreak was traced to the New England Compounding Center in Massachusetts, where injectable methylprednisolone acetate products were contaminated with the predominant pathogen, Exserohilum rostratum. As of October 23, 2013, the final case count stood at 751 patients and 64 deaths, and no additional cases are anticipated. The multisectoral public health response to the fungal meningitis epidemic from the hospitals, clinics, pharmacies, and the public health system at the local, state, and federal levels led to an efficient epidemiological investigation to trace the outbreak source and rapid implementation of multiple response plans. This systematic review reaffirms the effective execution of a multisectoral public health response and efficient delivery of the core functions of public health assessment, policy development, and service assurances to improve population health.


Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness | 2018

Epidemiological Effectiveness and Cost of a Fungal Meningitis Outbreak Response in New River Valley, Virginia: Local Health Department and Clinical Perspectives

Nargesalsadat Dorratoltaj; Margaret O’Dell; Paige Bordwine; Thomas Kerkering; Kerry J. Redican; Kaja Abbas

OBJECTIVE We evaluated the effectiveness and cost of a fungal meningitis outbreak response in the New River Valley of Virginia during 2012-2013 from the perspective of the local public health department and clinical facilities. The fungal meningitis outbreak affected 23 states in the United States with 751 cases and 64 deaths in 20 states; there were 56 cases and 5 deaths in Virginia. METHODS We conducted a partial economic evaluation of the fungal meningitis outbreak response in New River Valley. We collected costs associated with the local health department and clinical facilities in the outbreak response and estimated the epidemiological effectiveness by using disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) averted. RESULTS We estimated the epidemiological effectiveness of this outbreak response to be 153 DALYs averted among the patients, and the costs incurred by the local health department and clinical facilities to be


F1000Research | 2016

Epidemiological modeling and economic evaluation for prioritization of limited public health resources

Kaja Abbas; Nargesalsadat Dorratoltaj; Jennifer Samuels; Karina Platt; Paige Bordwine; Margarat O’Dell; Thomas Kerkering; Kerry J. Redican

30,413 and


F1000Research | 2016

Economic evaluation of 2012 fungal meningitis outbreak in New River Valley

Nargesalsadat Dorratoltaj; Margaret O'Dell; Paige Bordwine; Thomas Kerkering; Kerry J. Redican; Kaja Abbas

39,580, respectively. CONCLUSIONS We estimated the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio of


F1000Research | 2016

Epidemiological modeling and economic evaluation for prioritization of limited public health resources: infectious disease perspective

Kaja Abbas; Nargesalsadat Dorratoltaj; Jennifer Samuels; Karina Platt; Paige Bordwine; Margarat O’Dell; Thomas Kerkering; Kerry J. Redican

198 per DALY averted and


F1000Research | 2016

Economic evaluation of public health interventions: outbreak responses of pertussis, tuberculosis and fungal meningitis in New River Valley, Virginia

Kaja Abbas; Nargesalsadat Dorratoltaj; Jennifer Samuels; Karina Platt; Paige Bordwine; Margarat O’Dell; Thomas Kerkering; Kerry J. Redican

258 per DALY averted from the local health department and clinical perspectives, respectively, thereby assisting in impact evaluation of the outbreak response by the local health department and clinical facilities. (Disaster Med Public Health Preparedness. 2018;12:38-46).


F1000Research | 2016

Economic evaluation of the fungal meningitis outbreak response in New River Valley: local health department and clinical perspectives

Nargesalsadat Dorratoltaj; Paige Bordwine; Margarat O’Dell; Thomas Kerkering; Kerry J. Redican; Kaja Abbas


F1000Research | 2016

Economic evaluation of fungal meningitis outbreak in New River Health District

Nargesalsadat Dorratoltaj; Paige Bordwine; Margaret O’Dell; Kerry J. Redican; Thomas Kerkering; Kaja Abbas


F1000Research | 2016

Cost-effectiveness analysis of pertussis outbreak response in New River Health District

Karina Platt; Paige Bordwine; Margaret O’Dell; Kaja Abbas


F1000Research | 2016

Epidemiological and economic benefits of targeted tuberculosis screening in a correctional facility of New River Health District

Jennifer Samuels; Nargesalsadat Dorratoltaj; Molly O’Dell; Paige Bordwine; Kaja Abbas

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Margaret O'Dell

Virginia Department of Health

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