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Cost Effectiveness of Malaria Interventions from Preelimination through Elimination: a Study in Iran
BACKGROUND: Malaria still is considered as a public health problem in Iran. The aim of the National Malaria Control Department is to reach the elimination by 2024. By decreasing the number of malaria cases in preelimination phase the cost effectiveness of malaria interventions decreases considerably...
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences
2013
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4289510/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25629064 |
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author | Rezaei-Hemami, Mohsen Akbari-Sari, Ali Raiesi, Ahmad Vatandoost, Hassan Majdzadeh, Reza |
author_facet | Rezaei-Hemami, Mohsen Akbari-Sari, Ali Raiesi, Ahmad Vatandoost, Hassan Majdzadeh, Reza |
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description | BACKGROUND: Malaria still is considered as a public health problem in Iran. The aim of the National Malaria Control Department is to reach the elimination by 2024. By decreasing the number of malaria cases in preelimination phase the cost effectiveness of malaria interventions decreases considerably. This study estimated the cost effectiveness of various strategies to combat malaria in preelimination and elimination phases in Iran. METHODS: running costs of the interventions at each level of intervention was estimated by using evidence and expert opinions. The effect of each intervention was estimated using the documentary evidence available and expert opinions. Using a point estimate and distribution of each variable the sensitivity was evaluated with the Monte Carlo method. RESULTS: The most cost-effective interventions were insecticide treated net (ITN), larviciding, surveillance for diagnosis and treatment of patients less than 24 hours, and indoor residual spraying (IRS) respectively, No related evidence found for the effectiveness of the border facilities. CONCLUSION: This study showed that interventions in the elimination phase of malaria have low cost effectiveness in Iran like many other countries. However ITN is the most cost effective intervention among the available interventions. |
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spelling | pubmed-42895102015-01-27 Cost Effectiveness of Malaria Interventions from Preelimination through Elimination: a Study in Iran Rezaei-Hemami, Mohsen Akbari-Sari, Ali Raiesi, Ahmad Vatandoost, Hassan Majdzadeh, Reza J Arthropod Borne Dis Original Article BACKGROUND: Malaria still is considered as a public health problem in Iran. The aim of the National Malaria Control Department is to reach the elimination by 2024. By decreasing the number of malaria cases in preelimination phase the cost effectiveness of malaria interventions decreases considerably. This study estimated the cost effectiveness of various strategies to combat malaria in preelimination and elimination phases in Iran. METHODS: running costs of the interventions at each level of intervention was estimated by using evidence and expert opinions. The effect of each intervention was estimated using the documentary evidence available and expert opinions. Using a point estimate and distribution of each variable the sensitivity was evaluated with the Monte Carlo method. RESULTS: The most cost-effective interventions were insecticide treated net (ITN), larviciding, surveillance for diagnosis and treatment of patients less than 24 hours, and indoor residual spraying (IRS) respectively, No related evidence found for the effectiveness of the border facilities. CONCLUSION: This study showed that interventions in the elimination phase of malaria have low cost effectiveness in Iran like many other countries. However ITN is the most cost effective intervention among the available interventions. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2013-12-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4289510/ /pubmed/25629064 Text en Copyright © Iranian Society of Medical Entomology & Tehran University of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial 3.0 License (CC BY-NC 3.0), which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Rezaei-Hemami, Mohsen Akbari-Sari, Ali Raiesi, Ahmad Vatandoost, Hassan Majdzadeh, Reza Cost Effectiveness of Malaria Interventions from Preelimination through Elimination: a Study in Iran |
title | Cost Effectiveness of Malaria Interventions from Preelimination through Elimination: a Study in Iran |
title_full | Cost Effectiveness of Malaria Interventions from Preelimination through Elimination: a Study in Iran |
title_fullStr | Cost Effectiveness of Malaria Interventions from Preelimination through Elimination: a Study in Iran |
title_full_unstemmed | Cost Effectiveness of Malaria Interventions from Preelimination through Elimination: a Study in Iran |
title_short | Cost Effectiveness of Malaria Interventions from Preelimination through Elimination: a Study in Iran |
title_sort | cost effectiveness of malaria interventions from preelimination through elimination: a study in iran |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4289510/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25629064 |
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