Economic evaluations of lymphatic filariasis interventions: a systematic review and research needs
Author(s)
Gedge, Lukyn M
Bettis, Alison A
Bradley, Mark H
Hollingsworth, T Deirdre
Turner, Hugo C
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
In 2000, the World Health Organization established the Global Programme to Eliminate Lymphatic Filariasis (GPELF), with the goal of eliminating the disease as a public health problem by 2020. Since the start of the programme, a cumulative total of 6.2 billion treatments have been delivered to affected populations - with more than 556 million people treated in 2015 alone. In this paper, we perform a rigorous systematic review of the economic evaluations of lymphatic filariasis interventions have been conducted. We demonstrate that the standard interventions to control lymphatic filariasis are consistently found to be highly cost-effective. This finding has important implications for advocacy groups and potential funders. However, there are several important inconsistencies and research gaps that need to be addressed as we move forward towards the 2020 elimination goals. One of the most important identified research gaps was a lack of evaluation of new interventions specifically targeting areas co-endemic with onchocerciasis and Loa loa - which could become a major barrier to achieving elimination.
Date Issued
2018-02-01
Date Acceptance
2018-01-02
Citation
PARASITES & VECTORS, 2018, 11 (1)
ISSN
1756-3305
Publisher
BIOMED CENTRAL LTD
Journal / Book Title
PARASITES & VECTORS
Volume
11
Issue
1
Copyright Statement
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Subjects
Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Parasitology
Tropical Medicine
Lymphatic filariasis
Cost-benefit
Cost-effectiveness
Economic evaluations
Economic impact
GPELF
Programme evaluation
NEGLECTED TROPICAL DISEASES
COST-EFFECTIVENESS THRESHOLDS
MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES
UP HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
VECTOR CONTROL
BANCROFTIAN FILARIASIS
IVERMECTIN TREATMENT
WORK TIME
ONCHOCERCIASIS
Publication Status
Published
Article Number
ARTN 75
Date Publish Online
2018-02-01