Cost of Snakebite and Its Impact on Household Economy in Southern Nepal.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Pub Date : 2024-11-19 DOI:10.4269/ajtmh.24-0399
Deb Prasad Pandey, Bhojraj Adhikari, Parash Pandey, Kalyan Sapkota, Mina Kumari Bhusal, Priti Kandel, Durga Laxmi Shrestha, Bhola Ram Shrestha
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We aimed to estimate the cost of snakebite and its impact on the economy of snakebite-affected households in southern Nepal. We conducted cross-sectional and prospective studies of confirmed snakebite cases at two hospitals in south central and southwestern Nepal during May to October 2020. We estimated the economic impact of snakebite on affected households by evaluating direct and indirect costs for treatments and opportunity costs of patients and attendants (household members or relatives). We included 553 snakebites that caused 185 envenomings (34%), resulting in 15 deaths (case fatality rate, 8%). These occurred across 87 subdistricts, 21 districts, and six provinces (25% rural, 75% urban overall). Median direct, indirect, and opportunity costs of snakebite were US$95.30, US$65.80, and US$4,995.20 for envenomings and US$14.50, US$13.50, and US$10.10 for nonenvenomed snakebites, respectively. The impact of snakebite envenomings on household economy included not only the remarkable out-of-pocket expenditure but also the loss of patients' and visitors' productivity (i.e., daily income/wages while seeking snakebite care in hospitals). Lack of insurance for snakebite treatment increased the psychosocial and economic burden. Deterioration in family economy and psychology was particularly severe when death from snakebite affected breadwinners. Therefore, taking action to minimize the impact of snakebite envenoming becomes a priority for all.

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尼泊尔南部被蛇咬伤的代价及其对家庭经济的影响。
我们旨在估算蛇咬伤的成本及其对尼泊尔南部受蛇咬伤影响家庭的经济影响。2020 年 5 月至 10 月期间,我们在尼泊尔中南部和西南部的两家医院对确诊的蛇咬伤病例进行了横断面和前瞻性研究。我们通过评估治疗的直接和间接成本以及患者和护理人员(家庭成员或亲属)的机会成本,估算了蛇咬伤对受影响家庭的经济影响。我们纳入了 553 起蛇咬事件,造成 185 人中毒(34%),15 人死亡(病死率为 8%)。这些病例发生在 87 个分区、21 个县和 6 个省(农村占 25%,城市占 75%)。毒蛇咬伤的直接、间接和机会成本中位数分别为 95.30 美元、65.80 美元和 4,995.20 美元;无毒蛇咬伤的直接、间接和机会成本中位数分别为 14.50 美元、13.50 美元和 10.10 美元。毒蛇咬伤对家庭经济的影响不仅包括显著的自付支出,还包括患者和探访者生产力的损失(即在医院寻求蛇伤治疗期间的日收入/工资)。缺乏蛇伤治疗保险加重了心理和经济负担。当蛇伤致死影响到养家糊口的人时,家庭经济和心理的恶化尤为严重。因此,采取行动尽量减少蛇咬伤的影响成为所有人的当务之急。
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American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, established in 1921, is published monthly by the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. It is among the top-ranked tropical medicine journals in the world publishing original scientific articles and the latest science covering new research with an emphasis on population, clinical and laboratory science and the application of technology in the fields of tropical medicine, parasitology, immunology, infectious diseases, epidemiology, basic and molecular biology, virology and international medicine. The Journal publishes unsolicited peer-reviewed manuscripts, review articles, short reports, images in Clinical Tropical Medicine, case studies, reports on the efficacy of new drugs and methods of treatment, prevention and control methodologies,new testing methods and equipment, book reports and Letters to the Editor. Topics range from applied epidemiology in such relevant areas as AIDS to the molecular biology of vaccine development. The Journal is of interest to epidemiologists, parasitologists, virologists, clinicians, entomologists and public health officials who are concerned with health issues of the tropics, developing nations and emerging infectious diseases. Major granting institutions including philanthropic and governmental institutions active in the public health field, and medical and scientific libraries throughout the world purchase the Journal. Two or more supplements to the Journal on topics of special interest are published annually. These supplements represent comprehensive and multidisciplinary discussions of issues of concern to tropical disease specialists and health issues of developing countries
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