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Costs and consequences of large-scale vector control for malaria

BACKGROUND: Five large insecticide-treated net (ITN) programmes and two indoor residual spraying (IRS) programmes were compared using a standardized costing methodology. METHODS: Costs were measured locally or derived from existing studies and focused on the provider perspective, but included the di...

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Autores principales: Yukich, Joshua O, Lengeler, Christian, Tediosi, Fabrizio, Brown, Nick, Mulligan, Jo-Ann, Chavasse, Des, Stevens, Warren, Justino, John, Conteh, Lesong, Maharaj, Rajendra, Erskine, Marcy, Mueller, Dirk H, Wiseman, Virginia, Ghebremeskel, Tewolde, Zerom, Mehari, Goodman, Catherine, McGuire, David, Urrutia, Juan Manuel, Sakho, Fana, Hanson, Kara, Sharp, Brian
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2625363/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19091114
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-7-258
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author Yukich, Joshua O
Lengeler, Christian
Tediosi, Fabrizio
Brown, Nick
Mulligan, Jo-Ann
Chavasse, Des
Stevens, Warren
Justino, John
Conteh, Lesong
Maharaj, Rajendra
Erskine, Marcy
Mueller, Dirk H
Wiseman, Virginia
Ghebremeskel, Tewolde
Zerom, Mehari
Goodman, Catherine
McGuire, David
Urrutia, Juan Manuel
Sakho, Fana
Hanson, Kara
Sharp, Brian
author_facet Yukich, Joshua O
Lengeler, Christian
Tediosi, Fabrizio
Brown, Nick
Mulligan, Jo-Ann
Chavasse, Des
Stevens, Warren
Justino, John
Conteh, Lesong
Maharaj, Rajendra
Erskine, Marcy
Mueller, Dirk H
Wiseman, Virginia
Ghebremeskel, Tewolde
Zerom, Mehari
Goodman, Catherine
McGuire, David
Urrutia, Juan Manuel
Sakho, Fana
Hanson, Kara
Sharp, Brian
author_sort Yukich, Joshua O
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description BACKGROUND: Five large insecticide-treated net (ITN) programmes and two indoor residual spraying (IRS) programmes were compared using a standardized costing methodology. METHODS: Costs were measured locally or derived from existing studies and focused on the provider perspective, but included the direct costs of net purchases by users, and are reported in 2005 USD. Effectiveness was estimated by combining programme outputs with standard impact indicators. FINDINGS: Conventional ITNs: The cost per treated net-year of protection ranged from USD 1.21 in Eritrea to USD 6.05 in Senegal. The cost per child death averted ranged from USD 438 to USD 2,199 when targeting to children was successful. Long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLIN) of five years duration: The cost per treated-net year of protection ranged from USD 1.38 in Eritrea to USD 1.90 in Togo. The cost per child death averted ranged from USD 502 to USD 692. IRS: The costs per person-year of protection for all ages were USD 3.27 in KwaZulu Natal and USD 3.90 in Mozambique. If only children under five years of age were included in the denominator the cost per person-year of protection was higher: USD 23.96 and USD 21.63. As a result, the cost per child death averted was higher than for ITNs: USD 3,933–4,357. CONCLUSION: Both ITNs and IRS are highly cost-effective vector control strategies. Integrated ITN free distribution campaigns appeared to be the most efficient way to rapidly increase ITN coverage. Other approaches were as or more cost-effective, and appeared better suited to "keep-up" coverage levels. ITNs are more cost-effective than IRS for highly endemic settings, especially if high ITN coverage can be achieved with some demographic targeting.
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spelling pubmed-26253632009-01-14 Costs and consequences of large-scale vector control for malaria Yukich, Joshua O Lengeler, Christian Tediosi, Fabrizio Brown, Nick Mulligan, Jo-Ann Chavasse, Des Stevens, Warren Justino, John Conteh, Lesong Maharaj, Rajendra Erskine, Marcy Mueller, Dirk H Wiseman, Virginia Ghebremeskel, Tewolde Zerom, Mehari Goodman, Catherine McGuire, David Urrutia, Juan Manuel Sakho, Fana Hanson, Kara Sharp, Brian Malar J Research BACKGROUND: Five large insecticide-treated net (ITN) programmes and two indoor residual spraying (IRS) programmes were compared using a standardized costing methodology. METHODS: Costs were measured locally or derived from existing studies and focused on the provider perspective, but included the direct costs of net purchases by users, and are reported in 2005 USD. Effectiveness was estimated by combining programme outputs with standard impact indicators. FINDINGS: Conventional ITNs: The cost per treated net-year of protection ranged from USD 1.21 in Eritrea to USD 6.05 in Senegal. The cost per child death averted ranged from USD 438 to USD 2,199 when targeting to children was successful. Long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLIN) of five years duration: The cost per treated-net year of protection ranged from USD 1.38 in Eritrea to USD 1.90 in Togo. The cost per child death averted ranged from USD 502 to USD 692. IRS: The costs per person-year of protection for all ages were USD 3.27 in KwaZulu Natal and USD 3.90 in Mozambique. If only children under five years of age were included in the denominator the cost per person-year of protection was higher: USD 23.96 and USD 21.63. As a result, the cost per child death averted was higher than for ITNs: USD 3,933–4,357. CONCLUSION: Both ITNs and IRS are highly cost-effective vector control strategies. Integrated ITN free distribution campaigns appeared to be the most efficient way to rapidly increase ITN coverage. Other approaches were as or more cost-effective, and appeared better suited to "keep-up" coverage levels. ITNs are more cost-effective than IRS for highly endemic settings, especially if high ITN coverage can be achieved with some demographic targeting. BioMed Central 2008-12-17 /pmc/articles/PMC2625363/ /pubmed/19091114 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-7-258 Text en Copyright © 2008 Yukich et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Yukich, Joshua O
Lengeler, Christian
Tediosi, Fabrizio
Brown, Nick
Mulligan, Jo-Ann
Chavasse, Des
Stevens, Warren
Justino, John
Conteh, Lesong
Maharaj, Rajendra
Erskine, Marcy
Mueller, Dirk H
Wiseman, Virginia
Ghebremeskel, Tewolde
Zerom, Mehari
Goodman, Catherine
McGuire, David
Urrutia, Juan Manuel
Sakho, Fana
Hanson, Kara
Sharp, Brian
Costs and consequences of large-scale vector control for malaria
title Costs and consequences of large-scale vector control for malaria
title_full Costs and consequences of large-scale vector control for malaria
title_fullStr Costs and consequences of large-scale vector control for malaria
title_full_unstemmed Costs and consequences of large-scale vector control for malaria
title_short Costs and consequences of large-scale vector control for malaria
title_sort costs and consequences of large-scale vector control for malaria
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2625363/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19091114
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-7-258
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