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. 2013 Dec 27;8(12):e84121. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0084121

Table 3. Estimating Costs of Illness for Pandemic Influenza A (H1N1) 2009 and Seasonal Influenza in the Republic of Korea, 2007–2010.

2007–2008 Season 2008–2009 Season 2009–2010 Season
Category Cost (million US$) % total costs Cost (million US$) % total costs Cost (million US$) % total costs
Direct costs
Direct medical costs
 Medical costs of inpatients 2.74 6.16 3.80 8.90 77.00 4.79
 Medical costs of outpatients 4.43 9.95 4.10 9.61 214.61 13.37
 Stockpile antivirals NA NA NA NA 41.46 2.58
Direct non-medical costs
 Transport costs of inpatients 0.12 (0.11–0.14) 0.28 0.17(0.15–0.19) 0.39 2.35 (2.04–2.65) 0.15
 Transport costs of outpatients 6.91 (5.98–7.84) 15.53 6.23 (5.50–7.01) 14.61 71.16 (61.77–80.78) 4.43
Indirect costs (Productivity losses)
Productivity losses due to morbidity of inpatient 0.60 1.35 0.62 1.46 9.93 0.62
Productivity losses due to morbidity of outpatient 20.10(8.99–32.58) 45.16 18.31(7.86–28.98) 42.92 390.23 (281.16–499.30) 24.30
Productivity losses of caregiver 9.54(4.38–14.42) 21.43 9.32(4.22–14.52) 21.84 480.00(347.75–612.25) 29.89
Productivity losses due to premature mortality 0.07 0.15 0.11 0.26 19.16 1.19
Prevention strategy
Execution of the budget NA NA NA NA 259.26 16.15
Protective equipment NA NA NA NA 40.60 (14.50–68.85) 2.53
Total socioeconomic costs 44.65 (32.35–57.87) 100.00 42.31 (31.50–53.75) 100.00 1,581.27 (1435.96–1808.33) 100.00

NA: not available Costs are expressed as fixed value or median value (range, 10%–90%).