| Literature DB >> 30260952 |
Mathieu Bangert1, Aishath Thimna Latheef2, Shushil Dev Pant2, Ibrahim Nishan Ahmed3, Sana Saleem3, Fathimath Nazla Rafeeq3, Moomina Abdulla4, Fathimath Shamah4, Ahmed Jamsheed Mohamed5, Christopher Fitzpatrick1, Raman Velayudhan1, Donald S Shepard6.
Abstract
As tourism is the mainstay of the Maldives' economy, this country recognizes the importance of controlling mosquito-borne diseases in an environmentally responsible manner. This study sought to estimate the economic costs of dengue in this Small Island Developing State of 417,492 residents. The authors reviewed relevant available documents on dengue epidemiology and conducted site visits and interviews with public health offices, health centers, referral hospitals, health insurers, and drug distribution organizations. An average of 1,543 symptomatic dengue cases was reported annually from 2011 through 2016. Intensive waste and water management on a resort island cost $1.60 per occupied room night. Local vector control programs on inhabited islands cost $35.93 for waste collection and $7.89 for household visits by community health workers per person per year. Ambulatory care for a dengue episode cost $49.87 at a health center, while inpatient episodes averaged $127.74 at a health center, $1,164.78 at a regional hospital, and $1,655.50 at a tertiary referral hospital. Overall, the cost of dengue illness in the Maldives in 2015 was $2,495,747 (0.06% of gross national income, GNI, or $6.10 per resident) plus $1,338,141 (0.03% of GNI or $3.27 per resident) for dengue surveillance. With tourism generating annual income of $898 and tax revenues of $119 per resident, results of an international analysis suggest that the risk of dengue lowers the country's gross annual income by $110 per resident (95% confidence interval $50 to $160) and its annual tax receipts by $14 per resident (95% confidence interval $7 to $22). Many innovative vector control efforts are affordable and could decrease future costs of dengue illness in the Maldives.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30260952 PMCID: PMC6177194 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0006796
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Negl Trop Dis ISSN: 1935-2727
Fig 1Maldives map with average dengue incidence per 100,000 population by atoll, 2011–2016.
Black dots indicate islands, shading atoll boundaries, triangle Malé, and circles sites examined. GIS data by OpenStreetMap, under ODbL.Dengue incidence and risk factors.
Fig 2Incidence of officially reported dengue cases by atoll in the Maldives, 2011–2016.
For each year, black squares depict national average dengue incidence, open circles dengue incidence for individual atolls, and the filled circle the capital.
Fig 3Relationship of average dengue incidence 2011–2016 to risks by atoll.
High risk waste disposal: open garbage sites, the beach, or the bush. High risk water use: rain water in unsealed tank or open well. Sources: Health Protection Agency, [7].
Cost of dengue surveillance in the Maldives, 2015 (US$).
| Level | Description | Annual Quantity | Dengue fraction | Annual unit cost | Annual cost | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| National | Surveillance | 2 | 70% | $11,439 | $16,015 | 1% | |
| Malé region | Surveillance & records | 10 | 30% | $10,000 | $30,000 | 2% | |
| Atolls | Surveillance | 40 | 80% | $6,667 | $213,333 | 16% | |
| Inhabited islands | Public health | 187 | 60% | $6,667 | $747,999 | 56% | |
| All | Training sessions | 20 | 100% | $15,000 | $300,000 | 22% | |
| All | Computers | 200 | 100% | $154 | $30,794 | 2% | |
* Capital cost of $667 annualized over 3 years with a real interest of 3% per year.
Cost of selected vector control activities, 2015 (US$).
| Description | Annual quantity | Dengue fraction | Annual unit cost | Annual cost | % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Laborers | 8 | 100% | $4,872 | $38,976 | 60% |
| Drivers | 2 | 100% | $4,872 | $9,744 | 15% |
| Waste control officer (supervisor) | 1 | 50% | $7,788 | $3,894 | 6% |
| Council President (donated time) | 1 | 25% | $7,788 | $1,947 | 3% |
| Fuel and maintenance | 1 | 100% | $4,680 | $4,680 | 7% |
| Lorry ($47,000, 10 years) | 1 | 100% | $5,448 | $5,448 | 8% |
| Community health workers | 2 | 25% | $7,008 | $3,504 | 25% |
| Family health workers | 2 | 25% | $7,008 | $3,504 | 25% |
| Supervisor | 1 | 25% | $7,008 | $1,752 | 12% |
| Coordinator | 1 | 100% | $5,448 | $5,448 | 38% |
| Insecticide (liters) | 0.84 | 100% | $90.06 | $75.65 | 46% |
| Diesel mix for insecticide (liters) | 40 | 100% | $0.58 | $23.38 | 14% |
| Labor days | 6 | 100% | $6.82 | $40.91 | 25% |
| Petrol for fogging machine (liters) | 6 | 100% | $0.58 | $3.50 | 2% |
| Machine amortization (per year) | 0.1172 | 100% | $168.83 | $19.79 | 12% |
| Staff cleaning gutters and other breeding spots | 2 | 100% | $23,376 | $46,752 | 67% |
| Staff cleaning waste on beaches, etc. | 7 | 14% | $23,376 | $23,072 | 33% |
*Note: Fogging used to be performed twice a year for three days. Machine amortization assumes 10 year lifespan at 3% interest.
** Average of 118 guests, based on resort capacity (160) and average occupancy of the Maldives hotel resorts in 2015 (74%).[12]
Economic and financial costs of confirmed dengue cases in alternative settings, the Maldives, 2015 (US$).
| Description | Quantity | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Financial | Economic | Financial | Economic | ||
| Consultations per patient (including diagnostics) | 2 | $6.49 | $24.94 | $12.99 | $49.87 |
| Medications & treatments (prescriptions) | 1 | $1.62 | incl. | $1.62 | incl. |
| Consultations per inpatient (including diagnostics) before and after hospitalization | 2 | $6.49 | $24.94 | $12.99 | $49.88 |
| Bed days per inpatient | 1 | $3.90 | $77.86 | $3.90 | $77.86 |
| Medications & treatments (prescriptions) | 1 | $14.60 | incl. | $14.60 | incl. |
| Consultations per inpatient (including diagnostics) | 2 | $0.00 | $63.51 | $0.00 | $127.01 |
| Bed days per inpatient | 4 | $0.00 | $198.44 | $0.00 | $793.77 |
| Medications & treatments (prescriptions) | 1 | $16.00 | $244.00 | $16.00 | $244.00 |
| Consultations (including diagnostics) | 2 | n.a. | $114.17 | n.a. | $228.34 |
| Inpatient days per inpatient case | 4 | n.a. | $356.79 | n.a. | $1,427.16 |
Notes: n.a. denotes not available; incl. denotes includes in economic consultation cost.
Average annual payments for specialized services for dengue patients, 2015.
| Description | Annual quantity | % of services | Total cost | % of costs | Cost/case |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sea transfers | 140 | 71% | $72,722 | 62% | $519 |
| Air transfers | 45 | 23% | $28,253 | 24% | $628 |
| Overseas hospitalizations | 13 | 7% | $15,926 | 14% | $1,225 |
Overall annual cost of dengue illness in the Maldives, 2015.
| Item | Hospitalized non-fatal | Ambulatory non-fatal | Nonmedical non-fatal | Child fatal | Adult fatal | Overall |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of cases | 1,141 | 749 | 1,226 | 2 | 4 | 3,122 |
| Direct cost/case | $999 | $64 | $7 | $999 | $999 | $385 |
| Evacuation cost/case | $62 | $62 | $0 | $62 | $62 | $37 |
| Indir. costs/case | $130 | $73 | $73 | $192,000 | $125,000 | $377 |
| Total cost/case | $1,190 | $199 | $80 | $193,060 | $126,060 | $799 |
| Agg. direct cost | $1,139,471 | $48,296 | $8,582 | $1,997 | $3,995 | $1,196,349 |
| Agg. evacuation cost | $70,350 | $46,181 | $0 | $123 | $247 | $116,901 |
| Agg. indir. cost | $148,330 | $54,677 | $89,498 | $384,000 | $500,000 | $1,176,505 |
| Agg. total cost | $1,358,151 | $149,154 | $98,080 | $386,121 | $504,241 | $2,495,747 |
Numbers of cases are based on supplementary material in Shepard et al.3 and estimates derived from surveillance data. They are estimated averages for three years around 2015. Such averages are often preferable to estimates for single year’s burden for diseases, such as dengue, that vary widely between successive years. Cases are classified according to the most intensive setting in which they were managed.
#Average direct unit costs combine unit costs from Shepard et al.3 and economic costs from this study adjusted for the year 2015. Direct costs of fatal cases were assumed to be the same as those for hospitalized cases. Aggregate costs of emergency transfers taken from Table 4 were pro-rated among hospitalized non-fatal, ambulatory non-fatal, and fatal cases based on numbers of cases. Even though evacuation costs are for 2015, they were the most complete available.
*Indirect costs, which were based on supplementary material in Shepard et al.3 and estimates from this study, reflect the economic costs of lost productivity and premature death; these are economic (non-financial) costs. Notes: Indir. denotes indirect; dir. denotes direct; agg. denotes aggregate.