| Literature DB >> 23209857 |
Majid Fasihi Harandi1, Christine M Budke, Sima Rostami.
Abstract
Cystic echinococcosis (CE) is a globally distributed parasitic infection of humans and livestock. The disease is of significant medical and economic importance in many developing countries, including Iran. However, the socioeconomic impact of the disease, in most endemic countries, is not fully understood. The purpose of the present study was to determine the monetary burden of CE in Iran. Epidemiological data, including prevalence and incidence of CE in humans and animals, were obtained from regional hospitals, the scientific literature, and official government reports. Economic data relating to human and animal disease, including cost of treatment, productivity losses, and livestock production losses were obtained from official national and international datasets. Monte Carlo simulation methods were used to represent uncertainty in input parameters. Mean number of surgical CE cases per year for 2000-2009 was estimated at 1,295. The number of asymptomatic individuals living in the country was estimated at 635,232 (95% Credible Interval, CI 149,466-1,120,998). The overall annual cost of CE in Iran was estimated at US$232.3 million (95% CI US$103.1-397.8 million), including both direct and indirect costs. The cost associated with human CE was estimated at US$93.39 million (95% CI US$6.1-222.7 million) and the annual cost associated with CE in livestock was estimated at US$132 million (95% CI US$61.8-246.5 million). The cost per surgical human case was estimated at US$1,539. CE has a considerable economic impact on Iran, with the cost of the disease approximated at 0.03% of the country's gross domestic product. Establishment of a CE surveillance system and implementation of a control program are necessary to reduce the economic burden of CE on the country. Cost-benefit analysis of different control programs is recommended, incorporating present knowledge of the economic losses due to CE in Iran.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23209857 PMCID: PMC3510083 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0001915
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Negl Trop Dis ISSN: 1935-2727
Human epidemiological parameters associated with CE in Iran.
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| Population (2010) | 74,733,230 | Individuals | Fixed | - |
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| Urban/Rural | 71.8/28.2 | Percent | Fixed | - |
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| Average income per day-urban | 23.48 | US$ | Fixed | - |
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| Average income per day-rural | 14.09 | US$ | Fixed | - |
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| Annual surgical incidence of CE | 1.27 | Per 100,000 | Uniform | 0.80–1.73 | See Methods |
| Hepatic cysts | 55.5 | Percent | Fixed | - | See Methods |
| Pulmonary cysts | 30.9 | Percent | Fixed | - |
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| Hepatic and pulmonary involvement | 4.1 | Percent | Fixed | - | See Methods |
| Other organs | 9.5 | Percent | Fixed | - | See Methods |
| Undiagnosed cases of CE | 0.85 | Percent | Uniform | 0.2–1.5 |
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| Length of hospital stay | 11.4 | Days | Uniform | 7–15.8 |
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| Mortality among surgical cases | 2.5 | Percent | Uniform | 1–5 |
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| No of absentee days for recovery | 18 | Days | Uniform | 8–28 |
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| 947 | Individuals | Uniform | 599–1295 | See Methods |
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| 0–9 | 4.6 | Percent | - | - | |
| 10–19 | 14.5 | Percent | - | - | |
| 20–29 | 20.4 | Percent | - | - | |
| 30–39 | 16.9 | Percent | - | - | |
| 40–49 | 13.9 | Percent | - | - | |
| 50–59 | 10.5 | Percent | - | - | |
| 60–69 | 10.1 | Percent | - | - | |
| 70–79 | 7.5 | Percent | - | - | |
| 80+ | 1.6 | Percent | - | - | |
| Total | 100 | Percent | - | - | |
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| 0–9 | 3.6 | Percent | - | - | |
| 10–19 | 9.7 | Percent | - | - | |
| 20–29 | 19.0 | Percent | - | - | |
| 30–39 | 19.2 | Percent | - | - | |
| 40–49 | 16.8 | Percent | - | - | |
| 50–59 | 13.9 | Percent | - | - | |
| 60–69 | 10.3 | Percent | - | - | |
| 70–79 | 6.3 | Percent | - | - | |
| 80+ | 1.2 | Percent | - | - | |
| Total | 100 | Percent | - | - |
Based on surgical incidence.
Epidemiological parameters and annual livestock production values for Iran.
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| Population | 49,976,138 | Animals | Fixed |
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| 6,446,354 | Animals | Fixed |
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| Prevalence of CE at abattoir | 23.5 (8–39) | Percent | Normal |
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| Meat production | 390,000 | Tonne | Fixed |
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| Milk production | 444,004 | Tonne | Fixed |
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| Skin/hide production | 64,800 | Tonne | Fixed |
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| Wool production | 52,455 | Tonne | Fixed |
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| Population | 22,333,547 | Animals | Fixed |
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| 1,912,640 | Animals | Fixed |
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| Prevalence of CE at abattoir | 8 (5–11) | Percent | Normal |
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| Meat production | 106,000 | Tonne | Fixed |
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| Milk production | 270,157 | Tonne | Fixed |
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| Skin/hide production | 18,875 | Tonne | Fixed |
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| Wool production | 2,905 | Tonne | Fixed |
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| Population | 7,088,984 | Animals | Fixed |
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| No of slaughtered animals/year | 1,432,270 | Animals | Fixed |
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| Prevalence of CE at abattoir | 20 (13–27) | Percent | Normal |
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| Meat production | 360,000 | Tonne | Fixed |
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| Milk production | 5,965,728 | Tonne | Fixed |
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| Hide/leather production | 47,700 | Tonne | Fixed |
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| Population | 191,438 | Animals | Fixed |
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| No of slaughtered animals/year | 30,926 | Animals | Fixed |
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| Prevalence of CE at abattoir | 12.5 | Percent | Fixed |
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| Meat production | 14,900 | Tonne | Fixed |
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| Milk production | 245,000 | Tonne | Fixed |
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| Hide/leather production | 2,048 | Tonne | Fixed |
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| Population | 151,932 | Animals | Fixed |
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| No of slaughtered animals/year | 45,127 | Animals | Fixed |
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| Prevalence of CE at abattoir | 32 (15–49) | Percent | Normal |
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| Meat production | 1,680 | Tonne | Fixed |
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Assuming government-reported slaughter rates for sheep and goats.
Value of livestock parameters (per Kg) used to estimate the monetary burden of CE in Iran.
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| Live animal | 2.86 | Uniform | 2.46–3.26 |
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| Liver | 10.12 | Uniform | 8.67–11.56 |
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| Lung | 10.12 | Uniform | 8.67–11.56 |
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| Milk | 0.50 | Fixed | - |
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| Hide/skin | 1.64 | Fixed | - |
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| Wool | 0.59 | Fixed | - |
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| Live animal | 2.78 | Uniform | 2.40–3.16 |
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| Liver | 10.12 | Uniform | 8.67–11.56 |
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| Lung | 10.12 | Uniform | 8.67–11.56 |
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| Milk | 0.48 | Fixed | - |
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| Hide/skin | 1.14 | Uniform | 0.63–1.64 |
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| Wool | 0.59 | Fixed | - |
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| Live animal | 2.54 | Uniform | 2.26–2.81 |
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| Liver | 8.67 | Uniform | 7.71–9.63 |
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| Lung | 0.27 | Uniform | 0.24–0.29 |
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| Milk | 0.38 | Fixed | - |
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| Hide/leather | 1.14 | Uniform | 0.63–1.64 |
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| Live animal | 2.54 | Uniform | 2.26–2.81 |
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| Liver | 8.67 | Uniform | 7.71–9.63 |
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| Lung | 0.27 | Uniform | 0.24–0.29 |
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| Milk | 0.51 | Fixed | - |
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| Hide/leather | 1.14 | Uniform | 0.63–1.64 |
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| Live animal | 1.21 | Fixed | - |
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| Liver | 8.67 | Uniform | 7.71–9.63 |
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| Milk | 0.38 | Fixed | - |
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• Assumed to be similar to that of cattle.
Annual direct and indirect costs associated with CE in humans and livestock in Iran.
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| Costs of hepatic CE | 593,485 | 410,640–818,157 |
| Costs of pulmonary CE | 261,800 | 189,390–340,775 |
| Costs of CE in liver and lung | 75,420 | 53,198–100,919 |
| Costs of CE in other organs | 101,456 | 70,080–139,730 |
| Direct costs of CE | 1,097,950 | 855,548–1,381,656 |
| Indirect costs of CE | 372,613 | 188,873–576,448 |
| Indirect costs of CE | 97,527,670 | 9,712,122–206,574,100 |
| Total costs of human CE | 1,470,564 | 1,158,458–1,817,444 |
| Total costs of human CE | 98,625,620 | 10,739,470–207,912,300 |
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| Direct costs of CE | 12,524,960 | 4,047,542–22,354,430 |
| Indirect costs of CE | 59,036,660 | 4,047,542–22,354,430 |
| Total costs of sheep CE | 71,551,620 | 16,585,770–152,227,400 |
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| Direct costs of CE | 1,074,601 | 608,845–1,610,484 |
| Indirect costs of CE | 6,031,210 | 1,271,019–12,306,230 |
| Total costs of goat CE | 7,105,811 | 2,235,714–13,586,770 |
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| Direct costs of CE | 9,992,240 | 6,412,567–13,777,960 |
| Indirect costs of CE | 47,920,830 | 18,608,570–84,215,220 |
| Total costs of cattle CE | 57,913,070 | 27,012,570–96,117,080 |
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| Direct costs of CE | 131,108 | 114,636–148,589 |
| Indirect costs of CE | 787,311 | 314,762–1,273,489 |
| Total costs of buffalo CE | 918,418 | 445,066–1,403,014 |
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| Direct costs of CE | 13,433 | 6,201–20,886 |
| Indirect costs of CE | 586,974 | 175,347–1,140,535 |
| Total costs of camel CE | 600,406 | 184,034–1,158,064 |
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| Direct costs | 23,726,340 | 14,323,200–34,387,130 |
| Indirect costs | 114,363,000 | 51,049,920–196,475,100 |
| Total costs of animal CE | 138,089,300 | 69,524,500–226,669,800 |
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| 24,824,290 | 15,425,180–35,444,500 |
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| 114,735,600 | 51,377,930–196,922,400 |
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| 211,890,700 | 96,003,140–344,185,200 |
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Assuming government-reported slaughter rates for sheep and goats.
Excluding asymptomatic/non-healthcare seeking human population.
Including asymptomatic/non-healthcare seeking human population.
Estimated monetary losses associated with CE in Iran based on two scenarios for home slaughtering.
| Scenarios | Direct costs, US$ (95% CI) | Indirect costs, US$ (95% CI) | Direct and indirect costs, US$ (95% CI) | |
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| Sheep | 12,524,960 (4,047,542–22,354,430) | 59,036,660 (9,746,846–133,468,100) | 71,551,620 (16,585,770–152,227,400) |
| Goat | 1,074,601 (608,845–1,610,484) | 6,031,210 (1,271,019–12,306,230) | 7,105,811 (2,235,714–13,586,770) | |
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| Sheep | 25,048,910 (8,168,014–44,242,900) | 63,456,400 (12,570,030–140,369,500) | 88,505,300 (24,126,530–177,011,800) |
| Goat | 2,149,359 (1,225,908–3,259,446) | 6,400,930 (1,580,594–12,635,600) | 8,550,289 (3,359,383–15,273,460) | |
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Figure 1Regression coefficients of parameters associated with the total cost of CE in Iran.
Human and livestock population and the proportion of GDP lost due to CE in different countries.
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| Iran | 74.7 | 49.9 | 22.3 | 7.1 | 232.3 | 0.03 | Present study |
| Spain | 43.0 | 22.7 | 2.9 | 6.5 | 200 | 0.01 |
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| Turkey | 74.7 | 25.5 | 6.3 | 11.0 | 89 | 0.01 |
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| Tunisia | 9.6 | 7.2 | 1.3 | 0.8 | 14.7 | 0.03 |
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| Uruguay | 3.2 | 25.0 | 0.016 | 10.4 | 9.0 | 0.04 |
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| Peru | 26.2 | 14.2 | 1.9 | 5.5 | 6.3 | 0.003 |
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| Jordan | 4.4 | 1.2 | 0.5 | 0.7 | 3.9 | 0.04 |
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Cost of animal CE only.
From FAOSTAT, 2010.
Indirect human losses not accounted for.