The public health benefit and burden of mass drug administration programs in Vietnamese schoolchildren: Impact of mebendazole.

BACKGROUND:Mass anthelmintic drug administration is recommended in developing countries to address infection by soil-transmitted helminthiases (STH). We quantified the public health benefit of treatment with mebendazole in eight million Vietnamese children aged 5-14 years from 2006 to 2011. This was...

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Main Authors: Sam Debaveye, Claudia Virginia Gonzalez Torres, Delphine De Smedt, Bert Heirman, Shane Kavanagh, Jo Dewulf
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-11-01
Series:PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
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spelling doaj-8553f821453f4063b1bb57278feb2e072020-11-25T01:45:07ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases1935-27271935-27352018-11-011211e000695410.1371/journal.pntd.0006954The public health benefit and burden of mass drug administration programs in Vietnamese schoolchildren: Impact of mebendazole.Sam DebaveyeClaudia Virginia Gonzalez TorresDelphine De SmedtBert HeirmanShane KavanaghJo DewulfBACKGROUND:Mass anthelmintic drug administration is recommended in developing countries to address infection by soil-transmitted helminthiases (STH). We quantified the public health benefit of treatment with mebendazole in eight million Vietnamese children aged 5-14 years from 2006 to 2011. This was compared to the environmental impact of the pharmaceutical supply chain of mebendazole, as the resource use and emissions associated with pharmaceutical production can be associated with a public health burden, e.g. through emissions of fine particulate matter. METHODOLOGY:Through Markov modelling the disability due to STH was quantified for hookworm, Ascaris lumbricoides and Trichuris trichiura. For each worm type, four levels of intensity of infection were included: none, light, medium and heavy. The treatment effect on patients was quantified in Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALYs). The public health burden induced by the pharmaceutical supply chain of mebendazole was quantified in DALYs through Life Cycle Assessment. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:Compared to 'no treatment', the modelled results of five-year treatment averted 116,587 DALYs (68% reduction) for the three worms combined and largely driven by A. lumbricoides. The main change in DALYs occurred in the first year of treatment, after which the results stabilized. The public health burden associated with the pharmaceutical supply chain was 6 DALYs. CONCLUSIONS:The public health benefit of the Mass Drug Administration (MDA) averted substantially more DALYs than those induced by the pharmaceutical supply chain. These results were verified in a sensitivity analysis. The starting prevalence for each worm was the most sensitive model parameter. This methodology is useful for policymakers interested in a holistic approach towards the public health performance of MDA programs, enveloping both the treatment benefit received by the patient and the public health burden associated with the resource consumption and environmental emissions of the pharmaceutical production and supply chain.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6258429?pdf=render
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author Sam Debaveye
Claudia Virginia Gonzalez Torres
Delphine De Smedt
Bert Heirman
Shane Kavanagh
Jo Dewulf
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Claudia Virginia Gonzalez Torres
Delphine De Smedt
Bert Heirman
Shane Kavanagh
Jo Dewulf
The public health benefit and burden of mass drug administration programs in Vietnamese schoolchildren: Impact of mebendazole.
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
author_facet Sam Debaveye
Claudia Virginia Gonzalez Torres
Delphine De Smedt
Bert Heirman
Shane Kavanagh
Jo Dewulf
author_sort Sam Debaveye
title The public health benefit and burden of mass drug administration programs in Vietnamese schoolchildren: Impact of mebendazole.
title_short The public health benefit and burden of mass drug administration programs in Vietnamese schoolchildren: Impact of mebendazole.
title_full The public health benefit and burden of mass drug administration programs in Vietnamese schoolchildren: Impact of mebendazole.
title_fullStr The public health benefit and burden of mass drug administration programs in Vietnamese schoolchildren: Impact of mebendazole.
title_full_unstemmed The public health benefit and burden of mass drug administration programs in Vietnamese schoolchildren: Impact of mebendazole.
title_sort public health benefit and burden of mass drug administration programs in vietnamese schoolchildren: impact of mebendazole.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
issn 1935-2727
1935-2735
publishDate 2018-11-01
description BACKGROUND:Mass anthelmintic drug administration is recommended in developing countries to address infection by soil-transmitted helminthiases (STH). We quantified the public health benefit of treatment with mebendazole in eight million Vietnamese children aged 5-14 years from 2006 to 2011. This was compared to the environmental impact of the pharmaceutical supply chain of mebendazole, as the resource use and emissions associated with pharmaceutical production can be associated with a public health burden, e.g. through emissions of fine particulate matter. METHODOLOGY:Through Markov modelling the disability due to STH was quantified for hookworm, Ascaris lumbricoides and Trichuris trichiura. For each worm type, four levels of intensity of infection were included: none, light, medium and heavy. The treatment effect on patients was quantified in Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALYs). The public health burden induced by the pharmaceutical supply chain of mebendazole was quantified in DALYs through Life Cycle Assessment. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:Compared to 'no treatment', the modelled results of five-year treatment averted 116,587 DALYs (68% reduction) for the three worms combined and largely driven by A. lumbricoides. The main change in DALYs occurred in the first year of treatment, after which the results stabilized. The public health burden associated with the pharmaceutical supply chain was 6 DALYs. CONCLUSIONS:The public health benefit of the Mass Drug Administration (MDA) averted substantially more DALYs than those induced by the pharmaceutical supply chain. These results were verified in a sensitivity analysis. The starting prevalence for each worm was the most sensitive model parameter. This methodology is useful for policymakers interested in a holistic approach towards the public health performance of MDA programs, enveloping both the treatment benefit received by the patient and the public health burden associated with the resource consumption and environmental emissions of the pharmaceutical production and supply chain.
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