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Weekly Iron-Folic Acid Supplementation with Regular Deworming Is Cost-Effective in Preventing Anaemia in Women of Reproductive Age in Vietnam

BACKGROUND: To estimate the cost and cost-effectiveness of a project administering de-worming and weekly iron-folic acid supplementation to control anaemia in women of reproductive age in Yen Bai province, Vietnam. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Cost effectiveness was evaluated using data on programmatic cos...

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Autores principales: Casey, Gerard J., Sartori, Davide, Horton, Susan E., Phuc, Tran Q., Phu, Luong B., Thach, Dang T., Dai, Tran C., Fattore, Giovanni, Montresor, Antonio, Biggs, Beverley-A.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3169551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21931611
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0023723
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author Casey, Gerard J.
Sartori, Davide
Horton, Susan E.
Phuc, Tran Q.
Phu, Luong B.
Thach, Dang T.
Dai, Tran C.
Fattore, Giovanni
Montresor, Antonio
Biggs, Beverley-A.
author_facet Casey, Gerard J.
Sartori, Davide
Horton, Susan E.
Phuc, Tran Q.
Phu, Luong B.
Thach, Dang T.
Dai, Tran C.
Fattore, Giovanni
Montresor, Antonio
Biggs, Beverley-A.
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description BACKGROUND: To estimate the cost and cost-effectiveness of a project administering de-worming and weekly iron-folic acid supplementation to control anaemia in women of reproductive age in Yen Bai province, Vietnam. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Cost effectiveness was evaluated using data on programmatic costs based on two surveys in 2006 and 2009 and impact on anaemia and iron status collected in 2006, 2007, and 2008. Data on initial costs for training and educational materials were obtained from the records of the National Institute of Malariology, Parasitology and Entomology and the Yen Bai Malaria Control Program. Structured questionnaires for health workers at district, commune and village level were used to collect ongoing distribution and monitoring costs, and for participants to collect transport and loss of earnings costs. The cost per woman treated (defined as consuming at least 75% of the recommended intake) was USD0.76 per annum. This estimate includes financial costs (for supplies, training), and costs of health care workers' time. Prevalence of anaemia fell from 38% at baseline, to 20% after 12 months. Thus, the cost-effectiveness of the project is assessed at USD 4.24 per anaemia case prevented per year. Based on estimated productivity gains for adult women, the benefit:cost ratio is 6.7∶1. Cost of the supplements and anthelminthics was 47% of the total, while costs of training, monitoring, and health workers' time accounted for 53%. CONCLUSION: The study shows that weekly iron-folic acid supplementation and regular de-worming is a low-cost and cost-effective intervention and would be appropriate for population-based introduction in settings with a high prevalence of anaemia and iron deficiency and low malaria infection rates.
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spelling pubmed-31695512011-09-19 Weekly Iron-Folic Acid Supplementation with Regular Deworming Is Cost-Effective in Preventing Anaemia in Women of Reproductive Age in Vietnam Casey, Gerard J. Sartori, Davide Horton, Susan E. Phuc, Tran Q. Phu, Luong B. Thach, Dang T. Dai, Tran C. Fattore, Giovanni Montresor, Antonio Biggs, Beverley-A. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: To estimate the cost and cost-effectiveness of a project administering de-worming and weekly iron-folic acid supplementation to control anaemia in women of reproductive age in Yen Bai province, Vietnam. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Cost effectiveness was evaluated using data on programmatic costs based on two surveys in 2006 and 2009 and impact on anaemia and iron status collected in 2006, 2007, and 2008. Data on initial costs for training and educational materials were obtained from the records of the National Institute of Malariology, Parasitology and Entomology and the Yen Bai Malaria Control Program. Structured questionnaires for health workers at district, commune and village level were used to collect ongoing distribution and monitoring costs, and for participants to collect transport and loss of earnings costs. The cost per woman treated (defined as consuming at least 75% of the recommended intake) was USD0.76 per annum. This estimate includes financial costs (for supplies, training), and costs of health care workers' time. Prevalence of anaemia fell from 38% at baseline, to 20% after 12 months. Thus, the cost-effectiveness of the project is assessed at USD 4.24 per anaemia case prevented per year. Based on estimated productivity gains for adult women, the benefit:cost ratio is 6.7∶1. Cost of the supplements and anthelminthics was 47% of the total, while costs of training, monitoring, and health workers' time accounted for 53%. CONCLUSION: The study shows that weekly iron-folic acid supplementation and regular de-worming is a low-cost and cost-effective intervention and would be appropriate for population-based introduction in settings with a high prevalence of anaemia and iron deficiency and low malaria infection rates. Public Library of Science 2011-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3169551/ /pubmed/21931611 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0023723 Text en Casey et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Casey, Gerard J.
Sartori, Davide
Horton, Susan E.
Phuc, Tran Q.
Phu, Luong B.
Thach, Dang T.
Dai, Tran C.
Fattore, Giovanni
Montresor, Antonio
Biggs, Beverley-A.
Weekly Iron-Folic Acid Supplementation with Regular Deworming Is Cost-Effective in Preventing Anaemia in Women of Reproductive Age in Vietnam
title Weekly Iron-Folic Acid Supplementation with Regular Deworming Is Cost-Effective in Preventing Anaemia in Women of Reproductive Age in Vietnam
title_full Weekly Iron-Folic Acid Supplementation with Regular Deworming Is Cost-Effective in Preventing Anaemia in Women of Reproductive Age in Vietnam
title_fullStr Weekly Iron-Folic Acid Supplementation with Regular Deworming Is Cost-Effective in Preventing Anaemia in Women of Reproductive Age in Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Weekly Iron-Folic Acid Supplementation with Regular Deworming Is Cost-Effective in Preventing Anaemia in Women of Reproductive Age in Vietnam
title_short Weekly Iron-Folic Acid Supplementation with Regular Deworming Is Cost-Effective in Preventing Anaemia in Women of Reproductive Age in Vietnam
title_sort weekly iron-folic acid supplementation with regular deworming is cost-effective in preventing anaemia in women of reproductive age in vietnam
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3169551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21931611
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0023723
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