The economic burden of malaria on households and the health system in a high transmission district of Mozambique

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作者
Alonso, Sergi [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Chaccour, Carlos J. [1 ,2 ]
Elobolobo, Eldo [1 ]
Nacima, Amilcar [1 ]
Candrinho, Baltazar [4 ]
Saifodine, Abuchahama [5 ]
Saute, Francisco [1 ]
Robertson, Molly [6 ]
Zulliger, Rose [7 ]
机构
[1] Ctr Invest Saude Manh, Rua 12, Maputo 1929, Mozambique
[2] Univ Barcelona, Hosp Clin, ISGlobal, Barcelona, Spain
[3] Queen Mary Univ London, Ctr Primary Care & Publ Hlth, Barts & London Sch Med & Dent, London, England
[4] Programa Nacl Controlo Malaria NMCP, Maputo, Mozambique
[5] US Agcy Int Dev, US Presidents Malaria Initiat, Maputo, Mozambique
[6] PATH, Washington, DC USA
[7] US Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Div Parasit Dis & Malaria, US Presidents Malaria Initiat & Malaria Branch, Maputo, Mozambique
关键词
Malaria; Mozambique; Household costs; Health system costs; Economic burden; MORTALITY; COSTS;
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10.1186/s12936-019-2995-4
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
摘要
Background Malaria remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Mozambique. Increased investments in malaria control have reduced the burden, but few studies have estimated the costs of malaria in the country. This paper estimates the economic costs associated with malaria care to households and to the health system in the high burden district of Mopeia in central Mozambique. Methods Malaria care-seeking and morbidity costs were routinely collected among 1373 households with at least one child enrolled in an active case detection (ACD) cohort in Mopeia, and through cross-sectional surveys with 824 families in 2017 and 805 families in 2018. Household costs included direct medical expenses, transportation and opportunity costs of the time lost due to illness. Structured questionnaires were used to estimate the health system costs associated with malaria care in all 13 district health facilities. Cost estimations followed an ingredient-based approach with a top-down allocation approach for health system expenses. Results Among participants in cross-sectional studies, households sought care for nine severe malaria cases requiring hospital admission and for 679 uncomplicated malaria cases. Median household costs associated with uncomplicated malaria among individuals of all ages were US$ 3.46 (IQR US$ 0.07-22.41) and US$ 81.08 (IQR US$ 39.34-88.38) per severe case. Median household costs were lower among children under five (ACD cohort): US$ 1.63 (IQR US$ 0.00-7.79) per uncomplicated case and US$ 64.90 (IQR US$ 49.76-80.96) per severe case. Opportunity costs were the main source of household costs. Median health system costs associated with malaria among patients of all ages were US$ 4.34 (IQR US$ 4.32-4.35) per uncomplicated case and US$ 26.56 (IQR US$ 18.03-44.09) per severe case. Considering household and health system costs, the overall cost of malaria care to society was US$ 7.80 per uncomplicated case and US$ 107.64 per severe case, representing an economic malaria burden of US$ 332,286.24 (IQR US$ 186,355.84-1,091,212.90) per year only in Mopeia. Conclusions Despite the provision of free malaria services, households in Mopeia incur significant direct and indirect costs associated with the disease. Furthermore, the high malaria cost on the Mozambican health system underscores the need to strengthen malaria prevention to reduce the high burden and improve productivity in the region.
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