| Literature DB >> 28930007 |
Aksana Chyzheuskaya, Martin Cormican, Raghavendra Srivinas, Diarmuid O'Donovan, Martina Prendergast, Cathal O'Donoghue, Dearbháile Morris.
Abstract
In 2007, a waterborne outbreak of Cryptosporidium hominis infection occurred in western Ireland, resulting in 242 laboratory-confirmed cases and an uncertain number of unconfirmed cases. A boil water notice was in place for 158 days that affected 120,432 persons residing in the area, businesses, visitors, and commuters. This outbreak represented the largest outbreak of cryptosporidiosis in Ireland. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the cost of this outbreak. We adopted a societal perspective in estimating costs associated with the outbreak. Economic cost estimated was based on totaling direct and indirect costs incurred by public and private agencies. The cost of the outbreak was estimated based on 2007 figures. We estimate that the cost of the outbreak was >€19 million (≈€120,000/day of the outbreak). The US dollar equivalent based on today's exchange rates would be $22.44 million (≈$142,000/day of the outbreak). This study highlights the economic need for a safe drinking water supply.Entities:
Keywords: Cryptosporidium; Cryptosporidium hominis; Ireland; costs; cryptosporidiosis; economic assessment; infection; parasite; protozoa; water; waterborne outbreak
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28930007 PMCID: PMC5621525 DOI: 10.3201/eid2310.152037
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
FigureMultilevel structure of costs associated with waterborne outbreak of cryptosporidiosis, Galway, Ireland, 2007. EPA, Environmental Protection Agency of Ireland; GP, general practitioner; HSE, Health Service Executive.
Description of costs included in economic assessment of waterborne outbreak of cryptosporidiosis, Galway, Ireland, 2007*
| Characteristic | Value and assumption | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Private sector | ||
| No. households | 45,160 | ( |
| Cost of extra bottled water | 48% reported buying bottled water; 80% increased bottled water use from 3.2 L to 16 L/wk; 20% increased use from 3.2 L to 20 L/wk; €0.50/L | HSE, 2007; estimated bottled water retail price |
| Cost of boiling water | Use of boiled water/household: drinking >12%, 2.1L/adult/d, 1 L/child/d; cooking >30%, 2 L/household/d; dishwashing >43%, 10 L/household/d; hygiene >14% 250 mL/person/d; €0.01/L | ( |
| Sick persons | ||
| No. reported | 242 | HSE, 2007 |
| No. not reported | 498, 71% not reported | ( |
| GP visits | €50/visit, 1 GP visit/confirmed case; all reported patients consulted GP; GMS cost €50.46 (assumed to be €50) | HSE primary care reimbursement service, 2008 |
| Self-medication | €9.26 for antidiarrheal medication; €6.99 for ORS (1 pack); 30% self-medication for reported; 17.6% self-medication for not reported | Pharmacy prices; ( |
| Loss of income | €122.85/d; 5 d of work missed (all nonhospitalized reported patients and 17.4% of not reported patients); 10 d of work missed for hospitalized patients | Central Statistics Office, 2007; HSE, 2007 |
| Loss of income for caregivers | €122.85/day; children <15 and persons >65 years of age (n = 195); 1 caregiver took 5 d off from work; average 10 d off from work for hospitalized patients | Central Statistics Office, 2007; ( |
| Cost of missing college/school | Reported: €69.20/student/d; 5 d missed (10 d for hospitalized patients); not reported: 19% took time off from school/college; average 5 d missed, €69.20/student/d | Central Statistics Office, 2007; ( |
| Cost to businesses | ||
| Productivity loss | €134/person/d; average 5 d; 10 d for hospitalized persons and caregivers | Health and Safety Times, 2011 |
| Hotels, B and Bs, hostels | ||
| Extra water | 4.2 L/room/d; 2.1 L/person/day | ( |
| Cancellations | 13% cancelation rate; 57% occupancy rate | IPSOS Mori survey |
| Other assumptions | No. businesses: 70 hotels, 134 B and B, and 18 hostels; no. rooms: 79/hotel, 5/B and B, and 134/hostel; price: €66 hotels, €65 B and B, and €17 hostels | |
| Care industry† | ||
| Bottled water | 2.1 L/person/d | ( |
| Boiled water | 1.5 L/person/d | |
| Other factors | 18 nursing homes in boil water–alert area; average no. residents 41, total no. residents for analysis 742; 168 nurseries/day care centers and 19 child minders; assume 3 children/child minder; average 29 children/nursey or day care center; no. children in nurseries or day care centers 4,929 | |
| Public sector costs, € | ||
| Galway City Council | 3,388,840.33 | Galway City Council |
| Galway County Council | 2,472,837 | Galway County Council |
| EPA | 20,000 | EPA |
| HSE | ||
| Emergency department cost | 100; 1.3% of reported patients visited ED | HSE, ( |
| 5,810 extra species detection tests | 46.06 | University Hospital Galway (no. laboratory tests); commercial service provider (cost) |
| 3,000 extra fecal culture tests | 59.58 | University Hospital Galway (no. laboratory tests); commercial service provider (cost) |
| Hospital admissions | 753/person/d; 35% admitted to hospital for 10 d | HSE, 2007 |
| Response team (representatives from all public sector categories) | ||
| Opportunity cost of labor | 356/consultant/meeting; 16 persons; 28 meetings | IPS |
*B and Bs, bed and breakfast; ED, emergency department; EPA, Environmental Protection Agency of Ireland; GMS, general medical scheme; GP, general practitioner; HSE, Health Service Executive; IPS, Institute of Public Administration; ORS, oral rehydration solution. †Nursing homes, nurseries, and day care centers.
Overall estimated cost of waterborne outbreak of cryptosporidiosis, Galway, Ireland, 2007*
| Category | Cost, € |
|---|---|
| Private sector costs | |
| Household costs | |
| Bottled water | 3,552,299 |
| Boiled water | 400, 162 |
| Sick (reported and not reported) costs | |
| Sick reported | 300,236 |
| Sick reported wage loss | 36,339 |
| School days lost | 89,074 |
| General practitioner | 12,100 |
| Self-medication (reported) | 1,180 |
| Caregiver income loss (reported) | 161,544 |
| Sick not reported | 74,002 |
| Sick not reported wage loss | 52,973 |
| School days lost (not reported) | 1,922 |
| Self-medication (not reported) | 1,418 |
| Caregiver income loss (not reported) | 17,689 |
| Business costs | |
| Hotel cancelations | 5,374,115 |
| Hotel bottled water bill | 1,734,285 |
| Nurseries, day care centers, and nursing homes water bills | 525,929 |
| Caregiver productivity loss | |
| Sick reported | 176,206 |
| Sick not reported | 19,294 |
| Sick productivity loss | |
| Reported | 36,554 |
| Not reported | 57,781 |
| Public sector costs | |
| Local authorities | |
| Galway City Council | 3,388,840 |
| Galway County Council | 2,472,837 |
| EPA | 20,000 |
| HSE | |
| Accident and emergency | 315 |
| Hospital | 637,791 |
| Extra laboratory tests | 446,349 |
| Response team† | 159,488 |
| Total cost of outbreak | 19,750,722 |
*EPA, Environmental Protection Agency of Ireland; HSE, Health Service Executive. †Local authorities, EPA, and HSE.