| Literature DB >> 28589011 |
Young Eun Kim1,2, Wilma A Stolk3, Marcel Tanner1,2, Fabrizio Tediosi1,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Onchocerciasis (river blindness) is endemic mostly in remote and rural areas in sub-Saharan Africa. The treatment goal for onchocerciasis has shifted from control to elimination in Africa. For investment decisions, national and global policymakers need evidence on benefits, costs and risks of elimination initiatives.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28589011 PMCID: PMC5435253 DOI: 10.1136/bmjgh-2016-000158
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Glob Health ISSN: 2059-7908
Figure 1Simulated trends in the prevalence of severe itching, low vision and blindness in endemic African regions over 2013–2045.
Figure 2Disability-adjusted life years averted for the elimination scenarios when compared with the control scenario in endemic African regions over 2013–2045. (The ranges are from probabilistic sensitivity analysis).
Figure 3Annual number of outpatient visits in endemic African regions over 2013–2045.
Figure 4The savings of outpatient service costs and out-of-pocket payments in endemic African regions for the elimination scenarios when compared with the control scenario over 2013–2045. (The ranges are from probabilistic sensitivity analysis.)
Figure 5Income gains in endemic African regions for the elimination scenarios when compared with the control scenario over 2013–2045. (The ranges are from probabilistic sensitivity analysis.)
Summary of key results (mean and 95% central range from probabilistic sensitivity analysis)
| Elimination I vs control (baseline) | Elimination II vs control (baseline) | |
|---|---|---|
| Health benefits, 2013–2045 | ||
| DALYs averted | 4.3 million (2.1M−5.5M) | 5.6 million (2.7M−7.2M) |
| Health systems impacts, 2013–2045 | ||
| Health workforce | ||
| Reduction in the number of required community volunteers | 10.7 million (5.9M−14.1M) | 12.4 million (6.9M−15.7M) |
| Reduction in the number of community health workers | 1.3 million (0.5M−1.9M) | 1.4 million (0.6M−2.0M) |
| Outpatients services | ||
| Outpatient service cost savings | $35.9 million ($17.8M–$47.1M) | $38.6 million ($19.1M–$50.0M) |
| Out-of-pocket payment savings | $24.7 million ($12.2M–$33.6M) | $26.0 million ($12.7M–$36.4M) |
| Economic benefits, 2013–2045 | ||
| Income gains | $3.9 billion ($2.5bn–$7.2bn) | $6.4 billion ($2.8bn–$8.0bn) |