Quantifying the Cost of Shigella Diarrhea in the Enterics for Global Health (EFGH) Shigella Surveillance Study

Author:

Morozoff Chloe1,Ahmed Naveed2,Chinkhumba Jobiba3,Islam Md Taufiqul4,Jallow Abdoulie F5,Ogwel Billy6,Zegarra Paredes Loyda Fiorella7,Sanogo Doh8,Atlas Hannah E1,Badji Henry5,Bar-Zeev Naor9,Conteh Bakary5,Güimack Fajardo Mario7,Feutz Erika1,Haidara Fadima C8,Karim Mehrab5,Mamby Keita Adama8,Keita Youssouf8,Khanam Farhana4,Kosek Margaret N10,Kotloff Karen L111213,Maguire Rebecca11,Mbutuka Ishmail S14,Ndalama Maureen14,Ochieng John Benjamin6,Okello Collins8,Omore Richard6,Perez Garcia Karin F7,Qamar Farah Naz2,Qudrat-E-Khuda Syed4,Qureshi Sonia2,Rajib Md Nazmul Hasan4,Shapiama Lopez Wagner Valentino7,Sultana Shazia2,Witte Desiree1415,Yousafzai Mohammad Tahir2,Awuor Alex O6,Cunliffe Nigel A15,Jahangir Hossain M5,Paredes Olortegui Maribel7,Tapia Milagritos D111213,Zaman K4,Means Arianna Rubin1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Global Health, University of Washington , Seattle, Washington , USA

2. Department of Pediatrics and Child Health, Aga Khan University , Karachi , Pakistan

3. School of Global and Public Health, Department of Health Systems and Policy, Kamuzu University of Health Sciences , Blantyre , Malawi

4. Infectious Diseases Division, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research , Bangladesh Dhaka , Bangladesh

5. Medical Research Council Unit The Gambia at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine , Fajara , The Gambia

6. Kenya Medical Research Institute, Center for Global Health Research (KEMRI-CGHR) , Kisumu , Kenya

7. Asociación Benéfica PRISMA , Iquitos , Peru

8. Centre pour le Développement des Vaccins du Mali (CVD-Mali) , Bamako , Mali

9. International Vaccine Access Center, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health , Baltimore, Maryland , USA

10. Division of Infectious Diseases and International Health, School of Medicine, University of Virginia , Charlottesville, Virginia , USA

11. Center for Vaccine Development and Global Health, University of Maryland School of Medicine , Baltimore, Maryland , USA

12. Department of Pediatrics, University of Maryland School of Medicine , Baltimore, Maryland , USA

13. Department of Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine , Baltimore, Maryland , USA

14. Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Programme , Blantyre, Malawi

15. Institute of Infection, Veterinary and Ecological Sciences, University of Liverpool , Liverpool , UK

Abstract

Abstract Background Comparative costs of public health interventions provide valuable data for decision making. However, the availability of comprehensive and context-specific costs is often limited. The Enterics for Global Health (EFGH) Shigella surveillance study—a facility-based diarrhea surveillance study across 7 countries—aims to generate evidence on health system and household costs associated with medically attended Shigella diarrhea in children. Methods EFGH working groups comprising representatives from each country (Bangladesh, Kenya, Malawi, Mali, Pakistan, Peru, and The Gambia) developed the study methods. Over a 24-month surveillance period, facility-based surveys will collect data on resource use for the medical treatment of an estimated 9800 children aged 6–35 months with diarrhea. Through these surveys, we will describe and quantify medical resources used in the treatment of diarrhea (eg, medication, supplies, and provider salaries), nonmedical resources (eg, travel costs to the facility), and the amount of caregiver time lost from work to care for their sick child. To assign costs to each identified resource, we will use a combination of caregiver interviews, national medical price lists, and databases from the World Health Organization and the International Labor Organization. Our primary outcome will be the estimated cost per inpatient and outpatient episode of medically attended Shigella diarrhea treatment across countries, levels of care, and illness severity. We will conduct sensitivity and scenario analysis to determine how unit costs vary across scenarios. Conclusions Results from this study will contribute to the existing body of literature on diarrhea costing and inform future policy decisions related to investments in preventive strategies for Shigella.

Funder

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

US National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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