| Literature DB >> 26928834 |
Raúl Castro Rodríguez, Gabriel Carrasquilla, Alexandra Porras, Katia Galera-Gelvez, Juan Guillermo Lopez Yescas, Jorge A Rueda-Gallardo.
Abstract
Data on the burden of dengue and its economic costs can help guide health policy decisions. However, little reliable information is available for Colombia. We therefore calculated the burden of the disease, expressed in disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), for two scenarios: endemic years (average number of cases in non-epidemic years 2011 and 2012) and an epidemic year (2010, when the highest number of dengue cases was reported in the study period). We also estimated the total economic cost of the disease (U.S. dollars at the average exchange rate for 2012), including indirect costs to households derived from expenses such as preventing entry of mosquitos into the home and costs to government arising from direct, indirect, and prevention and monitoring activities, as well as the direct medical and non-medical costs. In the epidemic year 2010, 1,198.73 DALYs were lost per million inhabitants versus 83.88 in endemic years. The total financial cost of the disease in Colombia from a societal perspective was US$167.8 million for 2010, US$129.9 million for 2011, and US$131.7 million for 2012. The cost of mosquito prevention borne by households was a major cost driver (accounting for 46% of the overall cost in 2010, 62% in 2011, and 64% in 2012). © The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26928834 PMCID: PMC4856604 DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.15-0280
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Trop Med Hyg ISSN: 0002-9637 Impact factor: 2.345
Cases of dengue in Colombia, 2010–2012
| Disease classification | Setting | No. of cases (%) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | ||
| Dengue fever | Outpatient | 107,016 (69.9) | 19,366 (59.3) | 33,054 (57.7) |
| Hospitalized | 36,404 (23.8) | 11,970 (36.7) | 22,719 (39.7) | |
| Dengue hemorrhagic fever | Intensive care | 9,745 (6.4) | 1,303 (4.0) | 1,465 (2.6) |
| Total | 153,165 | 32,639 | 57,238 | |
Data from Sistema Nacional de Vigilancia en Salud Pública, Bogotá, Colombia.
DALYS lost per million inhabitants in the endemic and epidemic scenarios, by sex, in Colombia
| Age (years) | Men | Women | Total | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Population size | DALYs | DALYs | Population size | DALYs | DALYs | Population size | DALYs | DALYs | |
| 0–4 | 1,815,577 | 340.94 | 2,150.57 | 1,707,616 | 363.08 | 1,650.82 | 3,523,193 | 351.67 | 1,908.35 |
| 5–14 | 3,604,510 | 102.75 | 2,308.24 | 3,396,185 | 153.22 | 1,773.47 | 7,000,695 | 127.23 | 2,048.81 |
| 15–29 | 7,222,646 | 81.49 | 1,345.59 | 6,960,513 | 55.39 | 1,013.06 | 14,183,159 | 68.68 | 1,182.39 |
| 30–44 | 5,703,263 | 71.40 | 1,325.24 | 5,946,071 | 25.91 | 1,085.65 | 11,649,334 | 48.18 | 1,202.95 |
| 45–59 | 3,319,696 | 18.38 | 768.81 | 3,539,977 | 48.50 | 660.88 | 6,859,673 | 33.93 | 726.66 |
| 60–69 | 1,161,649 | 36.33 | 85.15 | 1,279,273 | 13.47 | 14.93 | 2,440,922 | 34.35 | 48.35 |
| 70–79 | 667,696 | 7.74 | 47.07 | 798,468 | 29.02 | 29.44 | 1,466,164 | 19.33 | 37.47 |
| ≥ 80 | 192,682 | 0.09 | 21.28 | 248,923 | 2.14 | 12.56 | 441,605 | 6.88 | 16.36 |
| Total | 23,687,719 | 88.42 | 1,362.78 | 23,877,026 | 79.37 | 1,035.97 | 47,564,745 | 83.88 | 1,198.73 |
DALY = disability-adjusted life-year.
In-house calculations are based on mortality information from Departamento Administrativo Nacional de Estadística. Cases occurring are from Sistema Nacional de Vigilancia en Salud Pública, Bogotá, Colombia.
No. of DALYs per million inhabitants.
Total cost to the health system and households between 2010 and 2012 and cost of loss of income due to premature death (with no correction for underreporting)
| Type of cost | Cost (US$) (95% CI | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | |
| Cost to health system | |||
| Outpatient DF | 5,650,192 (5,586,556–5,713,360) | 1,804,802 (1,753,591–1,851,990) | 1,569,644 (1,438,477–1,703,801) |
| Hospitalized DF | 8,585,571 (8,013,977–9,145,049) | 4,601,103 (3,912,993–5,104,008) | 5,160,365 (4,320,472–5,810,157) |
| DHF | 14,736,394 (8,939,089–24,885,807) | 2,412,136 (1,983,166–2,789,072) | 2,907,075 (2,076,198–3,898,951) |
| Total | 28,972,157 (22,539,621–39,744,215) | 8,818,041 (7,649,750–9,745,069) | 9,637,084 (7,835,147–11,412,910) |
| Cost to household | |||
| Direct medical costs | |||
| Outpatient DF | 1,421,718 (1,176,112–1,692,248) | 257,279 (212,833–306,235) | 439,126 (363,265–522,684) |
| Hospitalized DF | 1,268,639 (1,101,221–1,468,579) | 417,141 (362,092–482,883) | 791,732 (687,250–916,510) |
| DHF | 558,397 (442,114–715,721) | 74,663 (59,115–95,699) | 83,946 (66,465–107,597) |
| Total | 3,248,754 (2,719,447–3,876,548) | 749,084 (634,041–884,818) | 1,314,804 (1,116,980–1,546,791) |
| Direct non-medical costs | |||
| Outpatient DF | 3,177,839 (2,903,072–4,466,444) | 575,073 (525,350–627,300) | 981,538 (896,671–1,070,679) |
| Hospitalized DF | 1,698,782 (1,569,223–1,836,728) | 558,576 (515,976–603,935) | 1,060,175 (979,320–1,146,265) |
| DHF | 610,148 (540,237–686,268) | 81,583 (72,235–91,761) | 91,726 (81,216–103,169) |
| Total | 5,486,769 (5,012,532–5,989,440) | 1,215,232 (1,113,561–1,322,995) | 2,133,439 (1,957,207–2,320,113) |
| Indirect costs | |||
| Loss of productivity (patient) | 4,667,680 (3,669,908–5,821,233) | 1,003,138 (778,103–1,266,680) | 1,762,657 (1,364,210–2,230,539) |
| Loss of productivity (caregiver) | 3,462,388 (2,839,031–4,192,188) | 743,476 (614,549–893,959) | 1,284,073 (1,063,016–1,542,116) |
| Total | 8,130,068 (6,508,939–10,013,421) | 1,746,614 (1,392,651–2,160,639) | 3,046,730 (2,427,227–3,772,655) |
| Loss of income due to premature death | 17,680,602 | 2,847,140 | 2,908,688 |
| Total costs | 63,518,350 (54,461,141–77,304,226) | 15,376,111 (13,637,144–16,960,661) | 19,040,745 (16,245,249–21,961,157) |
CI = confidence interval; DF = dengue fever; DHF = dengue hemorrhagic fever.
Costs are derived from the survey of Centro de Estudios sobre Desarrollo Económico, prepared from Ministry of Health and Social Protection and survey of households, Registro Individual de Prestación de Servicios de Salud (RIPS; 2010–2012), RIPS sample of towns (2010–2012), and Sistema Nacional de Vigilancia en Salud Pública (2010–2012) and are based on cost per case analysis presented by Castro and others.11
Calculated using a bootstrap method (see text for details).
Includes medical appointments, treatments, and other services.
Co-payment and medicines.
Transport, nurses' and carers' fees, lodging, food, child carers' fees, changes to living quarters, post-disease expenses, and other expenses.
Total cost to the health system and households between 2010 and 2012 and cost of loss of income due to premature death (with correction for underreporting)
| Type of cost | Cost (US$) (95% CI | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | |
| Cost to health system | 104,492,248 (89,271,056–129,691,203) | 32,373,664 (29,343,487–34,821,992) | 32,681,911 (27,658,635–37,665,162) |
| Cost to household | |||
| Direct medical costs | 16,997,645 (14,134,680–20,254,125) | 3,446,663 (2,884,278–4,086,857) | 5,966,190 (5,002,931–7,059,605) |
| Direct non-medical costs | 33,911,095 (30,979,409–37,000,886) | 6,648,026 (6,081,039–7,245,800) | 11,483,218 (10,509,272–12,509,813) |
| Indirect costs | 52,814,507 (42,562,718–64,632,220) | 10,086,761 (8,196,274–12,497,799) | 17,427,649 (14,105,003–21,526,503) |
| Loss of income due to premature death | 17,680,602 | 2,847,140 | 2,908,688 |
| Total costs | 225,896,097 (194,628,463–269,259,035) | 55,402,254 (49,352,219–61,499,589) | 70,467,656 (60,184,530–81,669,772) |
CI = confidence interval.
Costs are derived from the survey of Centro de Estudios sobre Desarrollo Económico, prepared from Ministry of Health and Social Protection and survey of households, Registro Individual de Prestación de Servicios de Salud (RIPS; 2010–2012), RIPS sample of towns (2010–2012) and Sistema Nacional de Vigilancia en Salud Pública (2010–2012) and are based on cost per case analysis presented by Castro and others.11
Calculated using a bootstrap method (see text for details).
Includes medical appointments, treatments, and other services.
Co-payment and medicines.
Transport, nurses' and carers' fees, lodging, food, child carers' fees, changes to living quarters, post-disease expenses, and other expenses.
Loss of productivity.
Total costs for prevention, awareness campaigns, control, and surveillance (prevention and monitoring activities)
| Type of cost | Cost (US$) (95% CI | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | |
| Costs of prevention for households | 77,303,117 (72,330,832–82,275,403) | 80,941,711 (75,712,167–86,171,258) | 84,921,809 (78,978,777–90,864,844) |
| Costs of prevention, awareness campaigns, and control for government | 26,923,049 | 33,518,468 | 27,645,552 |
| Transfers from the Ministry of Health and Social Protection | 9,177,877 | 13,042,424 | 9,337,393 |
| Contracts | 0 | 1,278,987 | 0 |
| Expenditure on collective action plans | 17,745,172 | 19,197,057 | 18,308,160 |
| Cost of epidemiological surveillance | 41,712 | 42,610 | 44,488 |
| Total costs | 104,267,878 (99,295,594–109,240,164) | 114,502,790 (109,273,245–119,732,336) | 112,611,849 (106,668,818–118,554,884) |
CI = confidence interval.
In-house calculations are based on Registro Individual de Prestación de Servicios de Salud, survey of households, Ministry of Public Health and Social Protection, Sistema Nacional de Vigilancia en Salud Pública, Health Secretariats, Instituto Nacional de Salud, and Departamento Administrativo Nacional de Estadística.
Calculated using a bootstrap method (see text for details).
Figures calculated in pesos for December 2012 (Resolutions 404/2012 and 461; 5233/11) and converted to U.S. dollars.
Information available as of September 2012.
Total cost of dengue fever and dengue hemorrhagic fever
| Type of cost | Cost (millions of US$) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 (million) | 2011 (million) | 2012 (million) | |
| Total without correction | 167.8 | 129.8 | 131.7 |
| With correction for underreporting | 330.1 | 169.9 | 183.1 |
In-house calculations are based on Registro Individual de Prestación de Servicios de Salud, survey of households, Ministry of Public Health and Social Protection, Sistema Nacional de Vigilancia en Salud Pública, Health Secretariats, Instituto Nacional de Salud, Departamento Administrativo Nacional de Estadística, and Shepard and others.19
Comparison of DALYs found in the burden of disease study at the Javeriana University 201029
| Disease | DALYs per million inhabitants | |
|---|---|---|
| Our study | Burden of disease in Colombia | |
| Dengue | ||
| Endemic scenario | 4,000 | 20 |
| Epidemic scenario | 57,017 | 20,000 |
| Cysticercosis | NA | 3,000 |
| AIDS | NA | 21,000 |
| Hypertensive heart disease | NA | 131,000 |
AIDS = acquired immunodeficiency syndrome; DALY = disability-adjusted life-year; NA = not available.
2010: point estimate with 2008 data for number of deaths and number of cases from Sistema Nacional de Vigilancia en Salud Pública for 2010.