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Schistosomiais and Soil-Transmitted Helminth Control in Niger: Cost Effectiveness of School Based and Community Distributed Mass Drug Administration

BACKGROUND: In 2004 Niger established a large scale schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminths control programme targeting children aged 5–14 years and adults. In two years 4.3 million treatments were delivered in 40 districts using school based and community distribution. METHOD AND FINDINGS: F...

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Autores principales: Leslie, Jacqueline, Garba, Amadou, Oliva, Elisa Bosque, Barkire, Arouna, Tinni, Amadou Aboubacar, Djibo, Ali, Mounkaila, Idrissa, Fenwick, Alan
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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/PMC3191121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22022622
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001326
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author Leslie, Jacqueline
Garba, Amadou
Oliva, Elisa Bosque
Barkire, Arouna
Tinni, Amadou Aboubacar
Djibo, Ali
Mounkaila, Idrissa
Fenwick, Alan
author_facet Leslie, Jacqueline
Garba, Amadou
Oliva, Elisa Bosque
Barkire, Arouna
Tinni, Amadou Aboubacar
Djibo, Ali
Mounkaila, Idrissa
Fenwick, Alan
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description BACKGROUND: In 2004 Niger established a large scale schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminths control programme targeting children aged 5–14 years and adults. In two years 4.3 million treatments were delivered in 40 districts using school based and community distribution. METHOD AND FINDINGS: Four districts were surveyed in 2006 to estimate the economic cost per district, per treatment and per schistosomiasis infection averted. The study compares the costs of treatment at start up and in a subsequent year, identifies the allocation of costs by activity, input and organisation, and assesses the cost of treatment. The cost of delivery provided by teachers is compared to cost of delivery by community distributers (CDD). The total economic cost of the programme including programmatic, national and local government costs and international support in four study districts, over two years, was US$ 456,718; an economic cost/treatment of $0.58. The full economic delivery cost of school based treatment in 2005/06 was $0.76, and for community distribution was $0.46. Including only the programme costs the figures are $0.47 and $0.41 respectively. Differences at sub-district are more marked. This is partly explained by the fact that a CDD treats 5.8 people for every one treated in school. The range in cost effectiveness for both direct and direct and indirect treatments is quantified and the need to develop and refine such estimates is emphasised. CONCLUSIONS: The relative cost effectiveness of school and community delivery differs by country according to the composition of the population treated, the numbers targeted and treated at school and in the community, the cost and frequency of training teachers and CDDs. Options analysis of technical and implementation alternatives including a financial analysis should form part of the programme design process.
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spelling pubmed-31911212011-10-21 Schistosomiais and Soil-Transmitted Helminth Control in Niger: Cost Effectiveness of School Based and Community Distributed Mass Drug Administration Leslie, Jacqueline Garba, Amadou Oliva, Elisa Bosque Barkire, Arouna Tinni, Amadou Aboubacar Djibo, Ali Mounkaila, Idrissa Fenwick, Alan PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: In 2004 Niger established a large scale schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminths control programme targeting children aged 5–14 years and adults. In two years 4.3 million treatments were delivered in 40 districts using school based and community distribution. METHOD AND FINDINGS: Four districts were surveyed in 2006 to estimate the economic cost per district, per treatment and per schistosomiasis infection averted. The study compares the costs of treatment at start up and in a subsequent year, identifies the allocation of costs by activity, input and organisation, and assesses the cost of treatment. The cost of delivery provided by teachers is compared to cost of delivery by community distributers (CDD). The total economic cost of the programme including programmatic, national and local government costs and international support in four study districts, over two years, was US$ 456,718; an economic cost/treatment of $0.58. The full economic delivery cost of school based treatment in 2005/06 was $0.76, and for community distribution was $0.46. Including only the programme costs the figures are $0.47 and $0.41 respectively. Differences at sub-district are more marked. This is partly explained by the fact that a CDD treats 5.8 people for every one treated in school. The range in cost effectiveness for both direct and direct and indirect treatments is quantified and the need to develop and refine such estimates is emphasised. CONCLUSIONS: The relative cost effectiveness of school and community delivery differs by country according to the composition of the population treated, the numbers targeted and treated at school and in the community, the cost and frequency of training teachers and CDDs. Options analysis of technical and implementation alternatives including a financial analysis should form part of the programme design process. Public Library of Science 2011-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3191121/ /pubmed/22022622 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001326 Text en Leslie 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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Leslie, Jacqueline
Garba, Amadou
Oliva, Elisa Bosque
Barkire, Arouna
Tinni, Amadou Aboubacar
Djibo, Ali
Mounkaila, Idrissa
Fenwick, Alan
Schistosomiais and Soil-Transmitted Helminth Control in Niger: Cost Effectiveness of School Based and Community Distributed Mass Drug Administration
title Schistosomiais and Soil-Transmitted Helminth Control in Niger: Cost Effectiveness of School Based and Community Distributed Mass Drug Administration
title_full Schistosomiais and Soil-Transmitted Helminth Control in Niger: Cost Effectiveness of School Based and Community Distributed Mass Drug Administration
title_fullStr Schistosomiais and Soil-Transmitted Helminth Control in Niger: Cost Effectiveness of School Based and Community Distributed Mass Drug Administration
title_full_unstemmed Schistosomiais and Soil-Transmitted Helminth Control in Niger: Cost Effectiveness of School Based and Community Distributed Mass Drug Administration
title_short Schistosomiais and Soil-Transmitted Helminth Control in Niger: Cost Effectiveness of School Based and Community Distributed Mass Drug Administration
title_sort schistosomiais and soil-transmitted helminth control in niger: cost effectiveness of school based and community distributed mass drug administration
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3191121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22022622
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001326
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