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Table 2 Changes in rates of hospitalisation and attendances at different levels of the health system post-rotavirus vaccine introduction in Merseyside, UK

From: Rotavirus vaccine impact and socioeconomic deprivation: an interrupted time-series analysis of gastrointestinal disease outcomes across primary and secondary care in the UK

Age group

Mean yearly rate of hospitalisations and attendances (per 10,000)a

Percentage reduction in hospitalisation and attendance rates (95% CI)c

Pre-vaccination

Post-vaccination

Observed

Observed

Expectedb

Full year

January–May

June–December

Hospitalisations for laboratory-confirmed rotavirus to Alder Hey

 < 12 m

129

14

122

87 (78 to 93)

94 (86 to 97)

57 (10 to 81)

 12–23 m

123

16

106

84 (73 to 91)

87 (76 to 94)

70 (19 to 91)

 24–59 m

33

10

29

66 (44 to 81)

74 (52 to 87)

35 (to 70 to 77)

 5–14 y

7

0.3

9

95 (84 to 99)

96 (80 to 99.7)

94 (71 to 99.7)

 Total 0–59 m

87

12

81

80 (70 to 87)

88 (80 to 94)

58 (25 to 77)

Hospitalisations for all-cause acute gastroenteritis

 < 12 m

402

230

468

46 (36 to 54)

60 (49 to 69)

35 (20 to 46)

 12–23 m

271

128

311

50 (40 to 59)

66 (56 to 74)

37 (19 to 50)

 24–59 m

72

54

78

26 (11 to 39)

33 (10 to 50)

22 (1 to 38)

 5–14 y

18

20

28

32 (21 to 41)

35 (19 to 48)

29 (13 to 42)

 15–64 y

39

60

66

8 (2 to 14)

11 (1 to 19)

6 (1 to 13)

 65+

135

157

210

25 (19 to 30)

28 (19 to 36)

22 (15 to 29)

 Total 0–59 m

178

104

213

44 (35 to 53)

58 (46 to 67)

35 (22 to 46)

ED attendances for gastrointestinal conditions (no admission)

 < 12 m

2034

1855

2816

22 (11 to 33)

30 (15 to 42)

16 (2 to 29)

 12–23 m

1146

892

1650

31 (15 to 43)

41 (19 to 57)

23 (4 to 38)

 24–59 m

759

759

1054

12 (-4 to 25)

14 (-15 to 36)

10 (-6 to 24)

 5–14 y

552

661

1038

22 (11 to 31)

17 (-2 to 33)

25 (12 to 36)

 15–64 y

405

503

993

29 (16 to 40)

30 (4 to 49)

28 (14 to 40)

 65+

341

438

788

21 (4 to 34)

25 (-5 to 46)

18 (-3 to 34)

 Total 0–59 m

1235

1124

1795

23 (11 to 33)

31 (12 to 45)

18 (4 to 29)

Walk-in centre attendances for infectious gastroenteritis

 < 12 m

574

373

644

37 (6 to 58)

51 (12 to 73)

25 (-26 to 55)

 12–23 m

463

256

606

39 (0 to 63)

67 (38 to 83)

5 (-86 to 52)

 24–59 m

196

153

167

18 (-20 to 44)

36 (-12 to 64)

-5 (-79 to 38)

 5–14 y

79

71

68

0 (-52 to 34)

6 (-77 to 49)

-6 (-86 to 39)

 15–64 y

55

51

61

24 (7 to 38)

29 (0 to 49)

21 (-4 to 40)

 65+

22

18

52

47 (-15 to 75)

56 (-43 to 86)

38 (-72 to 78)

 Total 0–59 m

362

231

363

32 (7 to 50)

51 (22 to 69)

12 (-27 to 39)

GP consultations for infectious gastroenteritis

 < 12 m

674

492

628

19 (4 to 33)

40 (27 to 51)

3 (-20 to 21)

 12–23 m

590

418

498

13 (-10 to 31)

38 (11 to 56)

-11 (-44 to 14)

 24–59 m

184

166

172

8 (-14 to 26)

7 (-29 to 33)

9 (-20 to 31)

 5–14 y

53

56

51

-3 (-21 to 12)

-7 (-38 to 17)

0 (-23 to 19)

 15–64 y

41

30

41

26 (18 to 33)

29 (17 to 40)

23 (13 to 32)

 65+

35

29

48

36 (25 to 45)

43 (30 to 54)

30 (13 to 43)

 Total 0–59 m

363

282

331

13 (-3 to 26)

29 (8 to 45)

0 (-20 to 17)

  1. CI confidence interval, ED emergency department, GP general practice
  2. aTable 1 provides specific denominators for each outcome measure
  3. bExpected in the absence of vaccination using a negative binomial or Poisson model adjusting for month and rotavirus year for the pre-vaccine years
  4. cPercentage change is calculated as 1-IRR. Incidence rate ratio (IRR) was calculated using a negative binomial model or Poisson model adjusting for month and rotavirus year