| Literature DB >> 21072235 |
Willemijn J Idema1, Istvan M Majer, David Pahan, Linda Oskam, Suzanne Polinder, Jan Hendrik Richardus.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: With 249,007 new leprosy patients detected globally in 2008, it remains necessary to develop new and effective interventions to interrupt the transmission of M. leprae. We assessed the economic benefits of single dose rifampicin (SDR) for contacts as chemoprophylactic intervention in the control of leprosy.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21072235 PMCID: PMC2970532 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0000874
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Negl Trop Dis ISSN: 1935-2727
Calculation method and data source per cost category for the full cost analysis of the standard MDT treatment program.
| Cost category | Calculation method | Data source |
| Program | ||
| Personnel | Top-down | Annual Reports DBLM |
| Transport | Top-down | Annual Reports DBLM |
| Overhead | Top-down | Annual Reports DBLM |
| Medical: | ||
| Treatment of leprosy | ||
| MDT | Top-down | Novartis Foundation |
| Treatment of complications: | ||
| Reaction type 1 | Bottom-up | DBLM- Field guidelines |
| Reaction type 2 | Bottom-up | DBLM- Field guidelines |
| Surgical intervention | Top-down | Annual Reports DBLM |
The costs (in US$) represent actual expenditures on materials and services obtained.
*Full cost price per newly detected cases among contacts.
**Per month per patient receiving a MDT blister-pack. Based on $ 37 million production cost and $ 3 million on transportation with a production of 32 million blister-packs, for MB 12 blister packs and for PB 6 blister packs are needed, costs $ 15 and $ 7.50, respectively.
***Per patient involved.
Figure 1Model structure to calculate benefits (newly diagnosed leprosy patients) and costs of chemoprophylaxis with single dose rifampicin.
Number of leprosy patients arising from contacts after 2 years according to physical distance of the contacts to the index patient, by intervention (standard treatment vs. chemoprophylaxis).
| Physical distance of contact to index | Standard treatment | Chemoprophylaxis | ||||
| Total contacts | With leprosy | Total contacts | With leprosy | |||
| MB | PB | MB | PB | |||
| Household contacts (KR+R) | 1 660 | 7 | 11 | 1 642 | 2 | 11 |
| Next door neighbours (K+N1) | 2 787 | 2 | 15 | 2 552 | 2 | 6 |
| Neighbours of neighbours and social contacts (N2+S) | 5 591 | 0 | 32 | 5 800 | 0 | 8 |
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Summary of total costs in the two treatment arms (in US$).
| Cost category | Standard treatment | ChemoprophylaxisIntervention | Difference |
| 1. Program | 126 583 | 130 544 | +3 961 |
| Personnel | 93 455 | 92 916 | −539 |
| Additional personnel | - | 3 389 | +3 389 |
| Transportation | 7 398 | 7 355 | −43 |
| Additional transportation | - | 1 303 | +1 303 |
| Overhead | 25 730 | 25 581 | −149 |
| 2. Medical | 5 704 | 5 678 | −26 |
| Treatment of leprosy | 4 524 | 4 498 | −26 |
| Treatment of complications | 1 180 | 1 180 | 0 |
| 3. Intervention (SDR) | 0 | 2 087 | +2 087 |
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Incremental cost effectiveness ratio's (ICER) per prevented leprosy case (in US$) of the chemoprophylaxis intervention for all contacts together and for different distance categories.
| Physical distance of contact to index | Average cost-difference in US$ | Difference in number of cases detected | Average ICER per case prevented(95% CI) | ||
| Absolute | Discounted | ||||
| All contacts together | $ 6 009 | −38 | −35.5 | 158 | (146–171) |
| Household contacts (KR+R) | $ 4 278 | −5 | −4.7 | 856 | (762–952) |
| Next door neighbours (K+N1) | $ 4 472 | −9 | - | 497 | (444–553) |
| Neighbours of neighbours and social contacts (N2+S) | $ 5 148 | −24 | −22.4 | 214 | (194–234) |
*ICER at 2.5% and 97.5% of the non-parametric bootstrap sample.