| Literature DB >> 30629593 |
Mardiati Nadjib1, Ery Setiawan2, Septiara Putri2, Joshua Nealon3, Sophie Beucher3, Sri Rezeki Hadinegoro4, Vetty Yulianty Permanasari2, Kurnia Sari2, Tri Yunis Miko Wahyono5, Erna Kristin6, Dewa Nyoman Wirawan7, Hasbullah Thabrany2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Dengue is associated with significant economic expenditure and it is estimated that the Asia Pacific region accounts for >50% of the global cost. Indonesia has one of the world's highest dengue burdens; Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus are the primary and secondary vectors. In the absence of local data on disease cost, this study estimated the annual economic burden during 2015 of both hospitalized and ambulatory dengue cases in Indonesia.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30629593 PMCID: PMC6343936 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0007038
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Negl Trop Dis ISSN: 1935-2727
Distribution of patient records used in the retrospective analyses, by province, type of service and severity of dengue during the period from 15th of June to 31st of July 2015.
| Province | Type of services | Dengue fever | Dengue haemorrhagic fever | Dengue shock syndrome | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yogyakarta | Outpatient | 33 | 15 | 48 | |
| Inpatient | 3 | 48 | 3 | 54 | |
| Bali | Outpatient | 109 | 8 | 117 | |
| Inpatient | 50 | 82 | 2 | 134 | |
| Jakarta | Outpatient | 62 | 56 | 118 | |
| Inpatient | 43 | 94 | 7 | 144 | |
| 300 | 303 | 12 | 615 |
Cost of illness per patient per episode (in US$) by component and site in Yogyakarta, Bali and Jakarta.
| Province | Type of services | Health facility | Direct costs: medical (US$) | Direct cost: non-medical (US$) | Indirect cost (US$) | Total cost (US$) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yogyakarta | Outpatient | Puskesmas | 3.32 | 21.15 | 8.02 | 32.49 |
| Public hospital | 7.33 | 10.00 | 8.02 | 25.35 | ||
| Private hospital | 26.66 | 10.00 | 8.02 | 44.68 | ||
| Inpatient | Public hospital | 222.89 | 18.31 | 46.16 | 287.35 | |
| Private hospital | 334.30 | 24.19 | 43.06 | 401.55 | ||
| Bali | Outpatient | Puskesmas | 16.73 | 15.14 | 30.64 | 62.51 |
| Public hospital | 20.08 | 21.31 | 49.54 | 90.92 | ||
| Private hospital | 28.13 | 21.31 | 49.54 | 98.98 | ||
| Inpatient | Public hospital | 229.55 | 76.89 | 122.31 | 428.75 | |
| Private hospital | 344.30 | 101.61 | 114.11 | 560.01 | ||
| Jakarta | Outpatient | Puskesmas | 14.53 | 6.64 | 13.77 | 34.94 |
| Public hospital | 23.41 | 10.47 | 30.32 | 64.19 | ||
| Private hospital | 32.80 | 17.64 | 29.08 | 79.52 | ||
| Inpatient | Public hospital | 407.07 | 84.33 | 153.79 | 645.19 | |
| Private hospital | 248.61 | 73.24 | 104.12 | 425.97 |
Extrapolated total economic burden (in US$) of dengue in Indonesian provinces by income-category (Region 1: Low income context, Region 2: Medium income context, Region 3: High-income context).
Number of cases estimated by extrapolation from cases reported from passive surveillance in 2015 using expansion factors.
| Actual inpatient cases | Total inpatient cost (US$) | Actual outpatient cases | Total outpatient cost (US$) | Total economic burden (US$) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| REGION 1 | |||||
| Yogyakarta | 139,556 | 48,070,196 | 92,635 | 3,165,523 | 51,235,719 |
| Bengkulu | 4,317 | 1,535,502 | 2,866 | 101,116 | 1,636,618 |
| Banten | 34,331 | 12,152,270 | 22,788 | 800,252 | 12,952,522 |
| West Sumatra | 26,376 | 9,233,246 | 17,508 | 608,029 | 9,841,274 |
| North Sumatra | 36,549 | 12,738,624 | 24,260 | 838,865 | 13,577,489 |
| Jambi | 23,534 | 8,146,013 | 15,622 | 536,432 | 8,682,445 |
| West Java | 113,638 | 39,173,980 | 75,431 | 2,579,688 | 41,753,669 |
| Special Region of Aceh | 10,457 | 3,521,684 | 6,941 | 231,910 | 3,753,594 |
| South Sumatra | 6,951 | 2,340,043 | 4,614 | 154,097 | 2,494,140 |
| North Kalimantan | 4,484 | 1,628,835 | 2,976 | 107,262 | 1,736,097 |
| West Kalimantan | 74,179 | 25,967,594 | 49,238 | 1,710,020 | 27,677,614 |
| East Java | 20,866 | 7,209,095 | 13,851 | 474,734 | 7,683,829 |
| Central Java | 23,701 | 8,186,530 | 15,732 | 539,100 | 8,725,631 |
| West Nusa Tenggara | 10,395 | 3,637,047 | 6,900 | 239,507 | 3,876,554 |
| Maluku | 3,368 | 1,177,939 | 2,236 | 77,570 | 1,255,509 |
| East Nusa Tenggara | 1,601 | 551,161 | 1,063 | 36,295 | 587,456 |
| Southeast Sulawesi | 10,887 | 3,732,207 | 7,227 | 245,774 | 3,977,980 |
| North Sulawesi | 10,409 | 3,546,774 | 6,909 | 233,562 | 3,780,337 |
| West Sulawesi | 4,983 | 1,696,603 | 3,307 | 111,725 | 1,808,328 |
| South Sulawesi | 5,059 | 1,721,320 | 3,358 | 113,353 | 1,834,673 |
| Gorontalo | 25,419 | 8,546,321 | 16,873 | 562,793 | 9,109,114 |
| Central Sulawesi | 44,754 | 15,659,385 | 29,707 | 1,031,203 | 16,690,588 |
| Special Region of Papua | 457 | 60,387 | 304 | 10,562 | 170,949 |
| Lampung | 12,439 | 4,467,725 | 8,257 | 294,209 | 4,761,934 |
| 648,710 | 224,700,481 | 430,603 | 14,803,581 | 239,604,063 | |
| REGION 2 | |||||
| Bali | 27,540 | 13,615,216 | 18,280 | 1,538,048 | 15,153,264 |
| Special Region of West Papua | 825 | 396,267 | 547 | 44,764 | 441,031 |
| Riau | 22,599 | 11,207,903 | 15,001 | 1,266,105 | 12,474,008 |
| Bangka–Belitung Islands | 21,795 | 11,038,270 | 14,467 | 1,246,942 | 12,285,212 |
| Riau Islands | 9,383 | 4,609,852 | 6,228 | 520,754 | 5,130,605 |
| Central Kalimantan | 8,676 | 4,246,122 | 5,759 | 479,665 | 4,725,787 |
| South Kalimantan | 3,507 | 1,704,769 | 2,328 | 192,580 | 1,897,349 |
| North Maluku | 541 | 272,137 | 359 | 30,742 | 302,879 |
| 94,866 | 47,090,536 | 62,969 | 5,319,600 | 52,410,135 | |
| REGION 3 | |||||
| Jakarta | 147,172 | 78,822,769 | 97,690 | 5,817,201 | 84,639,971 |
| East Kalimantan | 7,727 | 4,188,784 | 5,129 | 309,137 | 4,497,920 |
| 154,899 | 83,011,553 | 102,819 | 6,126,338 | 89,137,891 | |
Fig 1Tornado diagram for the deterministic sensitivity analysis of variability of the Indonesian national-level, annual cost of dengue illness in US$ million.
Black represents the lowest value, grey represents the largest value. Parameters were varied by ±10% as a subjective scenario and the base case was US$381.15 million. The point estimate for each parameter is included in the label for each bar.