| Literature DB >> 27607360 |
Sarah M Bartsch1,2, Peter J Hotez3,4, Lindsey Asti1,2, Kristina M Zapf1,2, Maria Elena Bottazzi3,4, David J Diemert4,5, Bruce Y Lee1,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Even though human hookworm infection is highly endemic in many countries throughout the world, its global economic and health impact is not well known. Without a better understanding of hookworm's economic burden worldwide, it is difficult for decision makers such as funders, policy makers, disease control officials, and intervention manufacturers to determine how much time, energy, and resources to invest in hookworm control. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPLEEntities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27607360 PMCID: PMC5015833 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0004922
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Negl Trop Dis ISSN: 1935-2727
Model input parameter values and sources.
| Parameter | All Infection Intensities | Low Intensity Infection | Moderate Intensity Infection | Heavy Intensity Infection | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Disability Weights | |||||
| Anemia (2004 Estimate) | 0.024 | [ | |||
| Heavy Intensity Infection (2004 Estimate) | 0.006 | [ | |||
| Cognitive Impairment (2004 Estimate) | 0.024 | 0.024 | [ | ||
| Mild Anemia (2010 Estimate) | 0.005 (0.002–0.011) | [ | |||
| Moderate Anemia (2010 Estimate) | 0.058 (0.0380–0.086) | [ | |||
| Severe Anemia (2010 Estimate) | 0.164 (0.112–0.228) | [ | |||
| Symptomatic Intestinal Nematode Infections (2010 Estimate) | 0.03 (0.016–0.048) | [ | |||
| Duration of Anemia (years) | 1 | Assumption | |||
| Population Attributable Fraction (PAF) | 0.28 (0.08) | [ | |||
| Probability of Anemia | |||||
| Children | |||||
| Low Estimate Study | 0.129 | 0.133 | 0.143 | [ | |
| Median Estimate Study | 0.088 | 0.182 | 0.182 | [ | |
| High Estimate Study | 0.600 | 0.737 | 0.797 | [ | |
| Adults | |||||
| Low Estimate Study | 0.041 | 0.100 | 0.045 | [ | |
| Median Estimate Study | 0.486 | 0.610 | 0.720 | [ | |
| High Estimate Study | 0.697 | 0.740 | 0.803 | [ |
*Mean (standard deviation), beta distribution
ǂOnly children aged 0–14 years with anemia due to moderate or high intensity infections were assumed to have cognitive impairment
†Estimate (95% uncertainty interval), triangular distribution
^Used for heavy intensity infections only
Summary of methods used to estimate productivity losses.
| Method | Formula | Assumptions | Sources |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Productivity Losses = Per Capita Productivity x Disability Weight x Duration | Disability weight serves as a proxy for reductions in productivity. | |
| 2 | Productivity Losses = Per Capita Productivity x (1-(Hemoglobin Level/Anemia Threshold)1.5) | Reductions in productivity due to anemia are determined from individual’s hemoglobin level relative to those without anemia. Elasticity of 1.5 estimates the change in work capacity or output divided by percent change in hemoglobin. | [ |
| 3 | Productivity Losses = Per Capita Productivity x Loss of Productivity | Adapted from study on economic impact of anemia in a population and modified for an individual, assumes a 5% loss of productivity regardless of age. | [ |
*Per capita productivity = a person’s median productivity contributions to society
Total annual hookworm-associated anemia cases and hookworm infections with consequent health outcomes, disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), and costs [median (95% uncertainty interval), in millions] due to hookworm infection by global region and worldwide in 2016 without cognitive impairment using the 2004 disability weight estimates and GNI per capita as a proxy for annual wages.
| Number with Hookworm-Associated Anemia | Number Hookworm Infections with Consequent Health Outcomes | Total DALYs | Total Costs (Method 1, DW) | Total Costs (Method 2, Hb Levels) | Total Costs (Method 3, Loss of Productivity) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Africa | 14,786,448 (2,923,941–42,015,333) | 15,073,893 (3,354,343–42,370,871) | 357,582 (73,903–1,012,618) | 835 (197–2,314) | 5,936 (500–29,886) | 1,687 (350–47,72) |
| Americas | 2,897,418 (385,742–8,473,483) | 2,897,418 (385,742–8,473,483) | 69,538 (9,258–203,364) | 622 (79–1,833) | 4,359 (143–24,847) | 1,295 (164–3,818) |
| Eastern Mediterranean | 1,181,202 (166,087–3,484,810) | 1,181,202 (166,087–3,484,810) | 28,349 (3,986–83,635) | 101 (13–298) | 715 (22–4,101) | 210 (27–621) |
| Europe | 12,518 (713–38,742) | 12,518 (713–38,742) | 300 (17–930) | 3 (0–8) | 18 (0–102) | 5 (0–16) |
| South-East Asia | 15,389,380 (2,198,681–45,800,921) | 15,389,380 (2,198,681–45,800,921) | 369,345 (52,768–1,099,222) | 737 (102–2,201) | 5,320 (179–30,330) | 1,534 (212–4,585) |
| Western Pacific | 31,795,304 (3,737,079–100,206,191) | 31,839,962 (3,899,100–100,273,205) | 763,695 (90,110–2,406,237) | 5,823 (658–18,432) | 40,721 (1,024–235,929) | 12,125 (1,362–38,395) |
| Worldwide | 65,594,860 (9,444,920–199,553,212) | 65,928,660 (9,919,954–199,793,382) | 1,577,833 (230,769–4,792,622) | 8,141 (1,062–25,148) | 56,768 (1,864–318,404) | 16,887 (2,137–52,344) |
| Africa | 18,761,570 (9,646,619–29,951,265) | 19,051,955 (9,990,010–30,143,441) | 453,025 (234,065–721,702) | 1,062 (571–1,660) | 8,772 (749–26,966) | 2,159 (1,135–3,384) |
| Americas | 3,819,361 (1,983,431–6,291,344) | 3,819,361 (1,983,432–6,291,344) | 91,665 (47,602–150,992) | 825 (422–1,370) | 7,162 (170–22,065) | 1,718 (879–2,855) |
| Eastern Mediterranean | 1,548,628 (829,247–2,546,105) | 1,548,628 (829,247–2,546,105) | 37,167 (19,902–61,107) | 133 (72–218) | 1,141 (28–3,692) | 276 (150–454) |
| Europe | 17,591 (9,253–29,524) | 17,591 (9,253–29,524) | 422 (222–709) | 4 (2–6) | 30 (0–101) | 7 (4–13) |
| South-East Asia | 20,713,502 (10,609,194–34,340,345) | 20,713,502 (10,609,194–34,340,345) | 497,124 (254,621–824,168) | 993 (517–1,652) | 8,494 (209–27,338) | 2,069 (1,078–3,441) |
| Western Pacific | 43,279,170 (22,008,233–72,731,777) | 43,391,267 (22,085,818–72,755,427) | 1,039,728 (528,738–1,745,854) | 7,899 (3,989–13,381) | 65,597 (1,120–215,830) | 16,455 (8,305–27,876) |
| Worldwide | 88,446,791 (45,965,585–141832153) | 88,801,614 (46,336,714–142,143,466) | 2,126,280 (1,105,778–3,408,973) | 10,976 (5,676–17,949) | 90,763 (2,348–300,177) | 22,805 (11,765–37,329) |
| Africa | 35,276,980 (18,402,627–56,010,460) | 355,31,461 (18,815,101–56,204,962) | 850,099 (444,902–1,348,344) | 1,918 (1,018–3,019) | 15,466 (2,479–40,757) | 3,930 (2,070–6,226) |
| Americas | 6,331,736 (3,249,533–10,297,000) | 6,331,738 (3,249,534–10,297,001) | 151,962 (77,989–247,128) | 1,367 (691–2,248) | 10,977 (1,101–30,452) | 2,848 (1,440–46,83) |
| Eastern Mediterranean | 2,646,728 (1,376,459–4,228,235) | 2,646,728 (1,376,459–4,228,235) | 63,521 (3,3035–101,478) | 222 (114–350) | 1,781 (168–4,951) | 462 (237–730) |
| Europe | 25,354 (12,885–41,666) | 25,354 (12,885–41,666) | 608 (309–1,000) | 5 (3–8) | 41 (0–133) | 11 (5–18) |
| South-East Asia | 34,669,373 (17,306,619–56,921,277) | 34,669,373 (17,306,619–56,921,277) | 832,065 (415,359–1,366,111) | 1,641 (814–2,671) | 13,165 (1,196–37,469) | 3,419 (1,697–5,565) |
| Western Pacific | 67,324,355 (34,639,136–121,283,469) | 67,385,723 (34,671,441–121,287,445) | 1,616,311 (831,409–2,910,886) | 12,283 (6,265–22,206) | 98,721 (7,582–306,239) | 25,585 (13,049–46,258) |
| Worldwide | 146,401,508 (76,158,881–245,420,243) | 146,675,199 (76,471,898–245,631,435) | 3,515,858 (1,830,282–5,894,024) | 17,440 (8,958–29,837) | 138,875 (12,690–412,953) | 36,253 (18,593–62,067) |
Note: Hb = hemoglobin; DW = disability weight
aIncludes outcomes of anemia and heavy intensity infection
Total annual hookworm-associated anemia cases and hookworm infections with consequent health outcomes, disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), and costs [median (95% uncertainty interval), in millions] due to hookworm infection by global region and worldwide in 2016 using the 2010 disability weight estimates and GNI per capita as a proxy for annual wages.
| Number with Hookworm-Associated Anemia | Number Hookworm Infections with Consequent Health Outcomes | Total DALYs | Total Costs (Method 1, DW) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Africa | 14,397,791 (3,253,941–39,263,583) | 14,508,448 (3,714,312–37,616,985) | 594,303 (136,519–3,475,798) | 1,442 (414–7,748) |
| Americas | 2,768,102 (464,302–8,217,664) | 2,782,924 (437,366–8,055,027) | 96,333 (12,925–715,775) | 849 (112–6,493) |
| Eastern Mediterranean | 1,135,944 (199,126–3,286,609) | 1,121,787 (198,913–3,260,959) | 40,326 (6,215–291,279) | 138 (20–1,019) |
| Europe | 12,414 (1,034–37,289) | 12,043 (1,048–37,555) | 355 (9–3421) | 3 (0–27) |
| South-East Asia | 15,289,602 (2,547,997–44,979,096) | 14,900,576 (2,546,556–42,332,600) | 535,843 (75,011–3,754,327) | 1,065 (144–7,493) |
| Western Pacific | 30,736,718 (4,284,618–92,737,620) | 30,596,812 (4,528,414–92,448,906) | 1,028,365 (125,562–7,991,354) | 7,745 (885–60,568) |
| Worldwide | 64,573,661 (11,342,956–181,783,349) | 64,683,374 (11,240,779–185,834,213) | 2,308,459 (355,948–15,962,498) | 11,225 (1,634–83,120) |
| Africa | 18,817,718 (9,531,678–295,20,877) | 18,722,900 (10,096,669–30,448,580) | 892,077 (133,495–3,304,041) | 2,125 (410–7,779) |
| Americas | 3,800,168 (1,945,997–6,158,672) | 3,687,266 (1,910,239–6,258,202) | 175,719 (14,158–725,074) | 1,573 (125–6,613) |
| Eastern Mediterranean | 1,551,203 (757,976–2,477,911) | 1,520,231 (796,265–2,564,340) | 71,290 (6,520–290,076) | 256 (21–1,040) |
| Europe | 17,420 (8,232–27,665) | 17,388 (8,846–29,932) | 786 (35–3,360) | 6 (0–28) |
| South-East Asia | 20,627,972 (10,326,213–33,725,352) | 20,510,540 (10,602,277–34,437,672) | 970,366 (81,755–3,834,583) | 1,955 (158–7,678) |
| Western Pacific | 42,528,706 (20,207,813–71,510,519) | 42,061,785 (21,720,559–75,229,080) | 1,917,887 (142,184–8,497,810) | 14,632 (1,024–64,791) |
| Worldwide | 88,622,934 (43,380,184–139,089,685) | 86,972,676 (46,632,977–147,115,026) | 4,087,803 (386,827–17,054,291) | 20,877 (1,779–89,060) |
| Africa | 35,255,094 (18,833,338–56,829,822) | 35,680,358 (18,873,329–55,115,211) | 1,728,724 (480,023–5,892,707) | 3,900 (1,174–13,393) |
| Americas | 6,349,667 (3,445,570–10,629,166) | 6,329,855 (3,131,696–10,058,177) | 283,015 (54,181–1,101,617) | 2,503 (471–9,885) |
| Eastern Mediterranean | 2,623,645 (1,389,973–4,319,973) | 2,647,969 (1,391,489–4,217,500) | 120,864 (24,791–465,864) | 419 (80–1,604) |
| Europe | 25,053 (12,842–43,202) | 25,223 (12,738–41,219) | 1,068 (58–4,933) | 9 (0–41) |
| South-East Asia | 3,517,1442 (18,608,681–57,235,451) | 34,987,826 (17,894,163–56,186,335) | 1,573,595 (295,314–5,911,227) | 3,112 (571–11,854) |
| Western Pacific | 68,095,564 (33,944,724–118,129,017) | 68,980,957 (34,789,309–112,180,735) | 2,903,578 (475,555–13,203,711) | 22,116 (3,491–101,491) |
| Worldwide | 148,656,202 (76,567,520–242,268,723) | 148,993,910 (77,795,887–236,527,374) | 6,703,380 (1,347,676–27,054,100) | 31,866 (5,670–140,376) |
Note: Hb = hemoglobin; DW = disability weight
aIncludes outcomes of anemia and heavy intensity infection
Fig 1Impact of disability weight (DW) estimates on A) global DALYs, and B) global productivity losses across varying levels of anemia calculated using Method 1 (including cognitive impairment).
The lower end of the range is the total burden assuming a low probability of anemia, while the upper end assumed a high probability of anemia. The 2004 DW and 2010 DW represent results with the published DW estimates and +/- 10% indicates adjustment to these values.
Fig 2Hookworm-associated productivity losses in 2016 by annual wage proxy used for A) Africa, B) the Americas, C) Eastern Mediterranean, D) Europe, E) South-East Asia, and F) Western Pacific regions.