| Literature DB >> 29564153 |
Sylvia L Ranjeva1,2, Benjamin C Warf3,4, Steven J Schiff2,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND SIGNIFICANCE: The third Sustainable Development Goal for child health, which aims to end preventable deaths of newborns and children less than 5 years of age by 2030, cannot be met without substantial reduction of infection-specific neonatal mortality in the developing world. Neonatal infections are estimated to account for 26% of annual neonatal deaths, with mortality rates highest in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Reliable and comprehensive estimates of the incidence and aetiology surrounding neonatal sepsis in SSA remain incompletely available. We estimate the economic burden of neonatal sepsis in SSA.Entities:
Keywords: africa; economic; global burden of disease; neonatal sepsis
Year: 2018 PMID: 29564153 PMCID: PMC5859806 DOI: 10.1136/bmjgh-2017-000347
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Glob Health ISSN: 2059-7908
Figure 1Flow chart of outcomes associated with neonatal sepsis in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) used in the calculation of disability-adjusted life years (DALY). The incidence of conditions secondary to neonatal sepsis was calculated in relation to the total annual live births in SSA.
Epidemiological parameters used in the calculation of DALYs lost secondary to neonatal sepsis in sub-Saharan Africa for the year 2014
| Epidemiological parameter | Value | Source | Population |
| Life expectancy | 57 | World Bank | Sub-Saharan Africa |
| Crude birth rate | 37* | World Bank | Sub-Saharan Africa |
| Infant mortality | 77† | World Bank | Sub-Saharan Africa |
| Population | 961.5 million | World Bank | Sub-Saharan Africa |
| NMR | 29† | World Bank | Sub-Saharan Africa |
| % NMR attributable to NS | 17%–29% | UN IGCME | Sub-Saharan Africa |
| Case fatality rate for NS | 50% | WHO 2005 | Sub-Saharan Africa |
| Incidence of PIH | 3–5† | Warf | Ugandan infants |
| Risk of cerebral palsy secondary to NS | 3.2%–16.3%‡ | Consensus from the literature§ | International meta-analyses among low birthweight infants in low-income and middle-income countries |
| Risk of total neurodevelopmental impairment secondary to NS | 26.4%–47.4%§ | Consensus from the literature§ | International meta-analyses among low birthweight infants in low-income and middle-income countries |
*Value per 1000 persons.
†Value per 1000 live births.
‡Range gives 95% CI reported in the literature.
§See further discussion in online supplementary materials.
DALY, daily-adjusted life year; NMR, neonatal mortality rate; NS, neonatal sepsis; PIH, postinfectious hydrocephalus; UN IGCME, United Nations Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation.
DWs used in the calculation of DALYs for conditions associated with neonatal sepsis in sub-Saharan Africa.
| Disability weight | Value | Source |
| DW neonatal sepsis | 0.613 | Iran Burden of Disease Study |
| DW moderate intellectual and motor delay | 0.221 (0.141–0.314) | WHO Global Burden of Disease 2010 |
| DW cerebral palsy (without intellectual disability) | 0.170 | Dutch Burden of Disease Study |
| DW during acute meningitis (acute PIH) | 0.894 | Dutch Burden of Disease Study |
PIH is associated with preceding episodes of neonatal meningitis and cerebral ventriculitis.20 In order to quantify the damage to quality of life posed by PIH, the disability weight for neonatal meningitis was used
*Range gives 95% confidence interval reported in the literature
DALY, daily-adjusted life year; DW, disability weight; PIH, postinfectious hydrocephalus.
Total potential DALYs averted over a lifetime, and associated economic value, given successful prevention or treatment of all cases of neonatal sepsis in sub-Saharan Africa over 1 year in 2014.
| Parameter | Value |
| Total DALYs | 5.29–8.73 million |
| Economic burden | |
| | $9.93–$16.40 billion |
| | $58.02–$95.81 billion |
| | $284.12–$469.15 billion |
Value ranges reflect the ranges of reported parameter values used from the literature. The economic burden is calculated using the value of a statistical life methodology under three different assumptions of income elasticity (E=1.5, E=1, E=0.55)
DALY, daily-adjusted life year.