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The economic costs of malaria in pregnancy: evidence from four sub-Saharan countries

Background Malaria in pregnancy is a major public health problem in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), which imposes a significant economic burden. We provide evidence on the costs of malaria care in pregnancy to households and the health system in four high-burden countries in SSA.  Methods Household and he...

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Autores principales: Cirera, Laia, Sacoor, Charfudin, Meremikwu, Martin, Ranaivo, Louise, F. Manun’Ebo, Manu, Arikpo, Dachi, Matavele, Osvaldo, Rafaralahy, Victor, Ndombe, Didier, Pons Duran, Clara, Ramirez, Maximo, Ramponi, Francesco, González, Raquel, Maly, Christina, Roman, Elaine, Sicuri, Elisa, Pagnoni, Franco, Menéndez, Clara
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Publicado: F1000 Research Limited 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10205974/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37234473
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/gatesopenres.14375.2
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author Cirera, Laia
Sacoor, Charfudin
Meremikwu, Martin
Ranaivo, Louise
F. Manun’Ebo, Manu
Arikpo, Dachi
Matavele, Osvaldo
Rafaralahy, Victor
Ndombe, Didier
Pons Duran, Clara
Ramirez, Maximo
Ramponi, Francesco
González, Raquel
Maly, Christina
Roman, Elaine
Sicuri, Elisa
Pagnoni, Franco
Menéndez, Clara
author_facet Cirera, Laia
Sacoor, Charfudin
Meremikwu, Martin
Ranaivo, Louise
F. Manun’Ebo, Manu
Arikpo, Dachi
Matavele, Osvaldo
Rafaralahy, Victor
Ndombe, Didier
Pons Duran, Clara
Ramirez, Maximo
Ramponi, Francesco
González, Raquel
Maly, Christina
Roman, Elaine
Sicuri, Elisa
Pagnoni, Franco
Menéndez, Clara
author_sort Cirera, Laia
collection PubMed
description Background Malaria in pregnancy is a major public health problem in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), which imposes a significant economic burden. We provide evidence on the costs of malaria care in pregnancy to households and the health system in four high-burden countries in SSA.  Methods Household and health system economic costs associated with malaria control in pregnancy were estimated in selected areas of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Madagascar (MDG), Mozambique (MOZ) and Nigeria (NGA). An exit survey was administered to 2,031 pregnant women when leaving the antenatal care (ANC) clinic from October 2020 to June 2021. Women reported the direct and indirect costs associated to malaria prevention and treatment in pregnancy. To estimate health system costs, we interviewed health workers from 133 randomly selected health facilities. Costs were estimated using an ingredients-based approach. Results Average household costs of malaria prevention per pregnancy were USD6.33 in DRC, USD10.06 in MDG, USD15.03 in MOZ and USD13.33 in NGA. Household costs of treating an episode of uncomplicated/complicated malaria were USD22.78/USD46 in DRC, USD16.65/USD35.65 in MDG, USD30.54/USD61.25 in MOZ and USD18.92/USD44.71 in NGA, respectively. Average health system costs of malaria prevention per pregnancy were USD10.74 in DRC, USD16.95 in MDG, USD11.17 in MOZ and USD15.64 in NGA. Health system costs associated with treating an episode of uncomplicated/complicated malaria were USD4.69/USD101.41 in DRC, USD3.61/USD63.33 in MDG, USD4.68/USD83.70 in MOZ and USD4.09/USD92.64 in NGA. These estimates resulted in societal costs of malaria prevention and treatment per pregnancy of USD31.72 in DRC, USD29.77 in MDG, USD31.98 in MOZ and USD46.16 in NGA. Conclusions Malaria in pregnancy imposes a high economic burden on households and the health system. Findings emphasize the importance of investing in effective strategies that improve access to malaria control and reduce the burden of the infection in pregnancy.
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spelling pubmed-102059742023-05-25 The economic costs of malaria in pregnancy: evidence from four sub-Saharan countries Cirera, Laia Sacoor, Charfudin Meremikwu, Martin Ranaivo, Louise F. Manun’Ebo, Manu Arikpo, Dachi Matavele, Osvaldo Rafaralahy, Victor Ndombe, Didier Pons Duran, Clara Ramirez, Maximo Ramponi, Francesco González, Raquel Maly, Christina Roman, Elaine Sicuri, Elisa Pagnoni, Franco Menéndez, Clara Gates Open Res Research Article Background Malaria in pregnancy is a major public health problem in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), which imposes a significant economic burden. We provide evidence on the costs of malaria care in pregnancy to households and the health system in four high-burden countries in SSA.  Methods Household and health system economic costs associated with malaria control in pregnancy were estimated in selected areas of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Madagascar (MDG), Mozambique (MOZ) and Nigeria (NGA). An exit survey was administered to 2,031 pregnant women when leaving the antenatal care (ANC) clinic from October 2020 to June 2021. Women reported the direct and indirect costs associated to malaria prevention and treatment in pregnancy. To estimate health system costs, we interviewed health workers from 133 randomly selected health facilities. Costs were estimated using an ingredients-based approach. Results Average household costs of malaria prevention per pregnancy were USD6.33 in DRC, USD10.06 in MDG, USD15.03 in MOZ and USD13.33 in NGA. Household costs of treating an episode of uncomplicated/complicated malaria were USD22.78/USD46 in DRC, USD16.65/USD35.65 in MDG, USD30.54/USD61.25 in MOZ and USD18.92/USD44.71 in NGA, respectively. Average health system costs of malaria prevention per pregnancy were USD10.74 in DRC, USD16.95 in MDG, USD11.17 in MOZ and USD15.64 in NGA. Health system costs associated with treating an episode of uncomplicated/complicated malaria were USD4.69/USD101.41 in DRC, USD3.61/USD63.33 in MDG, USD4.68/USD83.70 in MOZ and USD4.09/USD92.64 in NGA. These estimates resulted in societal costs of malaria prevention and treatment per pregnancy of USD31.72 in DRC, USD29.77 in MDG, USD31.98 in MOZ and USD46.16 in NGA. Conclusions Malaria in pregnancy imposes a high economic burden on households and the health system. Findings emphasize the importance of investing in effective strategies that improve access to malaria control and reduce the burden of the infection in pregnancy. F1000 Research Limited 2023-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10205974/ /pubmed/37234473 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/gatesopenres.14375.2 Text en Copyright: © 2023 Cirera L et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cirera, Laia
Sacoor, Charfudin
Meremikwu, Martin
Ranaivo, Louise
F. Manun’Ebo, Manu
Arikpo, Dachi
Matavele, Osvaldo
Rafaralahy, Victor
Ndombe, Didier
Pons Duran, Clara
Ramirez, Maximo
Ramponi, Francesco
González, Raquel
Maly, Christina
Roman, Elaine
Sicuri, Elisa
Pagnoni, Franco
Menéndez, Clara
The economic costs of malaria in pregnancy: evidence from four sub-Saharan countries
title The economic costs of malaria in pregnancy: evidence from four sub-Saharan countries
title_full The economic costs of malaria in pregnancy: evidence from four sub-Saharan countries
title_fullStr The economic costs of malaria in pregnancy: evidence from four sub-Saharan countries
title_full_unstemmed The economic costs of malaria in pregnancy: evidence from four sub-Saharan countries
title_short The economic costs of malaria in pregnancy: evidence from four sub-Saharan countries
title_sort economic costs of malaria in pregnancy: evidence from four sub-saharan countries
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10205974/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37234473
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/gatesopenres.14375.2
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