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The Discounted Money Value of Human Life Losses Associated With COVID-19 in Mauritius
Background: Mauritius along with other 12 countries in the African Region was identified at the early start of the COVID-19 pandemic as being at high risk due to high volume of international travel, high prevalence of non-communicable diseases and co-morbidities, high population density and signific...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7683431/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33240837 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2020.604394 |
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author | Musango, Laurent Nundoochan, Ajoy Kirigia, Joses Muthuri |
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description | Background: Mauritius along with other 12 countries in the African Region was identified at the early start of the COVID-19 pandemic as being at high risk due to high volume of international travel, high prevalence of non-communicable diseases and co-morbidities, high population density and significant share of population over 60 years (16%). The objective of this study was to estimate the total discounted money value of human life losses (TDMVCL(MAURITIUS)) associated with COVID-19 in Mauritius. Methods: The human capital approach (HCA) was used to estimate the TDMVCL(MAURITIUS) of the 10 human life losses linked with COVID-19 in Mauritius as of 16 October 2020. The HCA model was estimated with the national life expectancy of 75.51 years and a discount rate of 3%. A sensitivity analysis was performed assuming (a) 5 and 10% discount rates, and (b) the average world life expectancy of 73.2 years, and the world highest life expectancy of 88.17 years. Results: The money value of human lives lost to COVID-19, at a discounted rate of 3%, had an estimated TDMVCL(MAURITIUS) of Int$ 3,120,689, and an average of Int$ 312,069 per human life lost. Approximately 74% of the TDMVCL(MAURITIUS) accrued to persons aged between 20 and 59 years. Reanalysis of the model with 5 and 10% discount rates, holding national life expectancy constant, reduced the TDMVCL(MAURITIUS) by 19.0 and 45.5%, respectively. Application of the average world life expectancy at 3% discount rate reduced TDMVCL(MAURITIUS) by 13%; and use of the world highest life expectancy at 3% discount rate increased TDMVCL(MAURITIUS) by 50%. Conclusions: The average discounted money value per human life loss associated with COVID-19 is 12-fold the per capita GDP for Mauritius. All measures implemented to prevent widespread community transmission of COVID-19 may have saved the country 837 human lives worth Int$258,080,991. This evidence, conjointly with human rights arguments, calls for increased investments to bridge the existing gaps for achieving universal health coverage by 2030. |
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spelling | pubmed-76834312020-11-24 The Discounted Money Value of Human Life Losses Associated With COVID-19 in Mauritius Musango, Laurent Nundoochan, Ajoy Kirigia, Joses Muthuri Front Public Health Public Health Background: Mauritius along with other 12 countries in the African Region was identified at the early start of the COVID-19 pandemic as being at high risk due to high volume of international travel, high prevalence of non-communicable diseases and co-morbidities, high population density and significant share of population over 60 years (16%). The objective of this study was to estimate the total discounted money value of human life losses (TDMVCL(MAURITIUS)) associated with COVID-19 in Mauritius. Methods: The human capital approach (HCA) was used to estimate the TDMVCL(MAURITIUS) of the 10 human life losses linked with COVID-19 in Mauritius as of 16 October 2020. The HCA model was estimated with the national life expectancy of 75.51 years and a discount rate of 3%. A sensitivity analysis was performed assuming (a) 5 and 10% discount rates, and (b) the average world life expectancy of 73.2 years, and the world highest life expectancy of 88.17 years. Results: The money value of human lives lost to COVID-19, at a discounted rate of 3%, had an estimated TDMVCL(MAURITIUS) of Int$ 3,120,689, and an average of Int$ 312,069 per human life lost. Approximately 74% of the TDMVCL(MAURITIUS) accrued to persons aged between 20 and 59 years. Reanalysis of the model with 5 and 10% discount rates, holding national life expectancy constant, reduced the TDMVCL(MAURITIUS) by 19.0 and 45.5%, respectively. Application of the average world life expectancy at 3% discount rate reduced TDMVCL(MAURITIUS) by 13%; and use of the world highest life expectancy at 3% discount rate increased TDMVCL(MAURITIUS) by 50%. Conclusions: The average discounted money value per human life loss associated with COVID-19 is 12-fold the per capita GDP for Mauritius. All measures implemented to prevent widespread community transmission of COVID-19 may have saved the country 837 human lives worth Int$258,080,991. This evidence, conjointly with human rights arguments, calls for increased investments to bridge the existing gaps for achieving universal health coverage by 2030. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7683431/ /pubmed/33240837 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2020.604394 Text en Copyright © 2020 Musango, Nundoochan and Kirigia. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Public Health Musango, Laurent Nundoochan, Ajoy Kirigia, Joses Muthuri The Discounted Money Value of Human Life Losses Associated With COVID-19 in Mauritius |
title | The Discounted Money Value of Human Life Losses Associated With COVID-19 in Mauritius |
title_full | The Discounted Money Value of Human Life Losses Associated With COVID-19 in Mauritius |
title_fullStr | The Discounted Money Value of Human Life Losses Associated With COVID-19 in Mauritius |
title_full_unstemmed | The Discounted Money Value of Human Life Losses Associated With COVID-19 in Mauritius |
title_short | The Discounted Money Value of Human Life Losses Associated With COVID-19 in Mauritius |
title_sort | discounted money value of human life losses associated with covid-19 in mauritius |
topic | Public Health |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7683431/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33240837 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2020.604394 |
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