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马尔代夫登革热预防和病例管理的经济分析。

Economic analysis of dengue prevention and case management in the Maldives.

机构信息

Department of Control of Neglected Tropical Diseases, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.

World Health Organization Country Office, Malé, Republic of Maldives.

出版信息

PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2018 Sep 27;12(9):e0006796. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0006796. eCollection 2018 Sep.

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.

摘要

由于旅游业是马尔代夫经济的支柱,该国认识到以对环境负责的方式控制蚊媒疾病的重要性。本研究旨在估算这个拥有 417492 名居民的小岛屿发展中国家登革热的经济成本。作者查阅了有关登革热流行病学的相关现有文献,并对公共卫生办公室、保健中心、转诊医院、健康保险公司和药品分销组织进行了实地考察和访谈。2011 年至 2016 年期间,每年报告有 1543 例有症状的登革热病例。度假岛上的密集废物和水管理费用为每间入住客房每晚 1.60 美元。有人居住岛屿上的地方病媒控制项目每年每人需花费 35.93 美元用于垃圾收集,花费 7.89 美元用于社区卫生工作者家访。在保健中心,一次登革热发作的门诊费用为 49.87 美元,而在保健中心的住院病例平均费用为 127.74 美元,在区域医院为 1164.78 美元,在三级转诊医院为 1655.50 美元。总体而言,2015 年马尔代夫的登革热疾病费用为 2495747 美元(占国民总收入(GNI)的 0.06%,即每人 6.10 美元),加上 1338141 美元(占 GNI 的 0.03%,即每人 3.27 美元)用于登革热监测。旅游业每年带来 898 美元的收入和 119 美元的税收,国际分析结果表明,登革热的风险使该国居民人均年收入减少 110 美元(95%置信区间 50 至 160 美元),每年税收减少 14 美元(95%置信区间 7 至 22 美元)。许多创新性的病媒控制措施是负担得起的,可以降低马尔代夫未来的登革热疾病成本。

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