The Economic Burden of Visceral Leishmaniasis in Sudan: An Assessment of Provider and Household Costs

dc.FacultyMedicineen_US
dc.contributor.authorAbuzaid, Abuzaid A.
dc.contributor.authorBaltussen, Rob
dc.contributor.authorYounis, Brima M.
dc.contributor.authorBalasegaram, Manica
dc.contributor.authorKhalil, Eltahir A. G.
dc.contributor.authorBoelaert, Marleen
dc.contributor.editor.en_US
dc.contributor.otherEndemic Diseasesen_US
dc.date2013
dc.date.accessioned2015-11-17T10:36:08Z
dc.date.available2015-11-17T10:36:08Z
dc.date.issued2015-11-17
dc.date.submitted2015
dc.description.abstractVisceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a neglected parasitic disease that is fatal if left untreated and is endemic in eastern Sudan. We estimated the direct and indirect costs of treatment of VL from the perspective of the provider and the household at three public hospitals in Gedaref State. The median total cost for one VL episode was estimated to be US$450. Despite the free provision of VL drugs at public hospitals, households bore 53% of the total cost of VL with one episode of VL representing 40% of the annual household income. More than 75% of households incurred catastrophic out-of-pocket expenditures. The length of treatment of 30 days led to important costs for both health providers and households. Alternative treatment regimens that reduce the duration of treatment are urgently needed.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://khartoumspace.uofk.edu/123456789/17183
dc.publisheruniversity of khartoumen_US
dc.subjectThe Economic Burden of Visceral Leishmaniasis in Sudan: An Assessment of Provider and Household Costsen_US
dc.titleThe Economic Burden of Visceral Leishmaniasis in Sudan: An Assessment of Provider and Household Costsen_US
dc.typePublicationen_US

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