Innovative dengue vector control interventions in Latin America: what dothey cost?

dc.contributor.authorSierra, Eduardo Alfonso
dc.contributor.authorBasso, César
dc.contributor.authorBeltrán Ayala, Efraín
dc.contributor.authorMitchellFoster, Kendra
dc.contributor.authorQuintero, Juliana
dc.contributor.authorCortés, Sebastián
dc.contributor.authorManrique Saide, Pablo
dc.contributor.authorGuillermo Guillermo, May
dc.contributor.authorCaprara, Andrea
dc.contributor.authorCarvalho de Lima, Edilmar
dc.date.accessioned2016-08-02T13:36:45Z
dc.date.available2016-08-02T13:36:45Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.description.abstractBackground Five studies were conducted in Fortaleza (Brazil), Girardot (Colombia), Machala (Ecuador), Acapulco (Mexico), and Salto (Uruguay) to assess dengue vector control interventions tailored to the context. The studies involved the community explicitly in the implementation, and focused on the most productive breeding places for Aedes aegypti. This article reports the cost analysis of these interventions. Methods We conducted the costing from the perspective of the vector control program. We collected data on quantities and unit costs of the resources used to deliver the interventions. Comparable information was requested for the routine activities. Cost items were classified, analyzed descriptively, and aggregated to calculate total costs, costs per house reached, and incremental costs. Results Cost per house of the interventions were $18.89 (Fortaleza), $21.86 (Girardot), $30.61 (Machala), $39.47 (Acapulco), and $6.98 (Salto). Intervention components that focused mainly on changes to the established vector control programs seem affordable cost savings were identified in Salto (−21%) and the clean patio component in Machala (−12%). An incremental cost of 10% was estimated in Fortaleza. On the other hand, there were also completely new components that would require sizeable financial efforts (installing insecticide-treated nets in Girardot and Acapulco costs $16.97 and $24.96 per house, respectively). Conclusions. The interventions are promising, seem affordable and may improve the cost profile of the established vector control programs. The costs of the new components could be considerable, and should be assessed in relation to the benefits in reduced dengue burden.es_ES
dc.identifierPathogens and Global Healthes_ES
dc.identifier.citationAlfonso Sierra, E. A. Basso, C. Beltrán Ayala, E. MitchellFoster, K. M. Quintero, J. Cortés, S. Manrique Saide, P Guillermo Guillermo, M. Caprara, A. y Carvalho de Lima, E. (2016) Innovative dengue vector control interventions in Latin America: what dothey cost?. Inglaterra. Pathogens and Global Health.es_ES
dc.identifier.otherAC 035
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorio.utmachala.edu.ec/handle/48000/6599
dc.language.isoenges_ES
dc.publisherInglaterraes_ES
dc.rightsopenAccesses_ES
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ec/es_ES
dc.subjectPATHOGENS AND GLOBAL HEALTHes_ES
dc.subjectDENGUEes_ES
dc.subjectMANEJO DE VECTORESes_ES
dc.subjectCONTROL DE VECTORESes_ES
dc.titleInnovative dengue vector control interventions in Latin America: what dothey cost?es_ES
dc.typearticlees_ES

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