Journal article

The economic cost to households of childhood malaria in Papua New Guinea: A focus on intra-country variation

E Sicuri, C Davy, M Marinelli, O Oa, M Ome, P Siba, L Conteh, I Mueller

Health Policy and Planning | Published : 2012

Abstract

Background We compare direct and indirect household costs associated with malaria treatment for children <3 years in two provinces of Papua New Guinea. In particular, we explore the role of uncertainty around mean household costs and whether assuming a normal distribution for household costs limits the accuracy of any direct cost comparisons. Methods Exit surveys were undertaken at inpatient and outpatient health facilities. In order to handle uncertainty and facilitate comparisons, parametric and non-parametric bootstrap methods were used to estimate direct and indirect costs at the individual data level. The inpatient and outpatient incremental costs from Madang and Maprik health facilitie..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by IPTi (Intermittent Preventive Treatment of malaria in infants) Consortium throughBill and Melinda Gates Foundation


Funding Acknowledgements

This study was funded by the IPTi (Intermittent Preventive Treatment of malaria in infants) Consortium through a grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (grant number 38479).