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Cost-Effectiveness of Long-Lasting Insecticide-Treated Hammocks in Preventing Malaria in South-Central Vietnam

BACKGROUND: Despite much success in reducing the burden of malaria in Vietnam, pockets of malaria persist and eliminating them remains an important development goal. In central Vietnam, insecticide-treated hammocks have recently been introduced to help counter the disease in the highly forested, mou...

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Autores principales: Morel, Chantal M., Thang, Ngo Duc, Erhart, Annette, Xa, Nguyen Xuan, Peeters Grietens, Koen, Xuan Hung, Le, Thuan, Le Khan, Van Ky, Pham, Hung, Nguyen Manh, Coosemans, Marc, D'Alessandro, Umberto, Mills, Anne
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3594234/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23536790
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0058205
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author Morel, Chantal M.
Thang, Ngo Duc
Erhart, Annette
Xa, Nguyen Xuan
Peeters Grietens, Koen
Xuan Hung, Le
Thuan, Le Khan
Van Ky, Pham
Hung, Nguyen Manh
Coosemans, Marc
D'Alessandro, Umberto
Mills, Anne
author_facet Morel, Chantal M.
Thang, Ngo Duc
Erhart, Annette
Xa, Nguyen Xuan
Peeters Grietens, Koen
Xuan Hung, Le
Thuan, Le Khan
Van Ky, Pham
Hung, Nguyen Manh
Coosemans, Marc
D'Alessandro, Umberto
Mills, Anne
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description BACKGROUND: Despite much success in reducing the burden of malaria in Vietnam, pockets of malaria persist and eliminating them remains an important development goal. In central Vietnam, insecticide-treated hammocks have recently been introduced to help counter the disease in the highly forested, mountainous areas, where other measures have so far been unsuccessful. This study assesses the cost-effectiveness of using long-lasting insecticide-treated hammocks in this area. METHODS AND FINDINGS: This cost-effectiveness study was run alongside a randomized control trial testing the efficacy of the long-lasting insecticide-treated hammocks. Data were collected through an exit survey, a household survey, expenditure records and key informant interviews. The study estimates that under normal (non-trial) conditions the total net societal cost per malaria episode averted in using long-lasting insecticide-treated hammocks in this area was 126 USD. Cost per hammock, including insecticidal netting, sewing, transport, and distribution was found to be approximately 11.76 USD per hammock. Average savings per episode averted were estimated to be $14.60 USD for the health system and 14.37 USD for households (including both direct and indirect cost savings). The study estimates that the annual financial outlay required of government to implement this type of programme to be 3.40 USD per person covered per year. CONCLUSION: The study finds that the use of a hammock intervention could represent good value for money to help prevent malaria in more remote areas, where traditional control measures such as insecticide-treated bednets and indoor residual spraying are insufficient or inappropriate to control malaria. However, the life span of the hammock–the number of years over which it effectively deters mosquitoes–has a significant impact on the cost-effectiveness of the intervention and study results should be interpreted in light of the evidence on effectiveness gathered in the years to come.
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spelling pubmed-35942342013-03-27 Cost-Effectiveness of Long-Lasting Insecticide-Treated Hammocks in Preventing Malaria in South-Central Vietnam Morel, Chantal M. Thang, Ngo Duc Erhart, Annette Xa, Nguyen Xuan Peeters Grietens, Koen Xuan Hung, Le Thuan, Le Khan Van Ky, Pham Hung, Nguyen Manh Coosemans, Marc D'Alessandro, Umberto Mills, Anne PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Despite much success in reducing the burden of malaria in Vietnam, pockets of malaria persist and eliminating them remains an important development goal. In central Vietnam, insecticide-treated hammocks have recently been introduced to help counter the disease in the highly forested, mountainous areas, where other measures have so far been unsuccessful. This study assesses the cost-effectiveness of using long-lasting insecticide-treated hammocks in this area. METHODS AND FINDINGS: This cost-effectiveness study was run alongside a randomized control trial testing the efficacy of the long-lasting insecticide-treated hammocks. Data were collected through an exit survey, a household survey, expenditure records and key informant interviews. The study estimates that under normal (non-trial) conditions the total net societal cost per malaria episode averted in using long-lasting insecticide-treated hammocks in this area was 126 USD. Cost per hammock, including insecticidal netting, sewing, transport, and distribution was found to be approximately 11.76 USD per hammock. Average savings per episode averted were estimated to be $14.60 USD for the health system and 14.37 USD for households (including both direct and indirect cost savings). The study estimates that the annual financial outlay required of government to implement this type of programme to be 3.40 USD per person covered per year. CONCLUSION: The study finds that the use of a hammock intervention could represent good value for money to help prevent malaria in more remote areas, where traditional control measures such as insecticide-treated bednets and indoor residual spraying are insufficient or inappropriate to control malaria. However, the life span of the hammock–the number of years over which it effectively deters mosquitoes–has a significant impact on the cost-effectiveness of the intervention and study results should be interpreted in light of the evidence on effectiveness gathered in the years to come. Public Library of Science 2013-03-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3594234/ /pubmed/23536790 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0058205 Text en © 2013 Morel 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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Morel, Chantal M.
Thang, Ngo Duc
Erhart, Annette
Xa, Nguyen Xuan
Peeters Grietens, Koen
Xuan Hung, Le
Thuan, Le Khan
Van Ky, Pham
Hung, Nguyen Manh
Coosemans, Marc
D'Alessandro, Umberto
Mills, Anne
Cost-Effectiveness of Long-Lasting Insecticide-Treated Hammocks in Preventing Malaria in South-Central Vietnam
title Cost-Effectiveness of Long-Lasting Insecticide-Treated Hammocks in Preventing Malaria in South-Central Vietnam
title_full Cost-Effectiveness of Long-Lasting Insecticide-Treated Hammocks in Preventing Malaria in South-Central Vietnam
title_fullStr Cost-Effectiveness of Long-Lasting Insecticide-Treated Hammocks in Preventing Malaria in South-Central Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Cost-Effectiveness of Long-Lasting Insecticide-Treated Hammocks in Preventing Malaria in South-Central Vietnam
title_short Cost-Effectiveness of Long-Lasting Insecticide-Treated Hammocks in Preventing Malaria in South-Central Vietnam
title_sort cost-effectiveness of long-lasting insecticide-treated hammocks in preventing malaria in south-central vietnam
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3594234/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23536790
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0058205
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