Estimating the Economic Burden of Malaria and Assessing Its Relationship with Socio-Economic Condition in Rohtak and Mewat Districts of Haryana, India

Kumari, Amrita and Kant, Rajni and Sharma, Pawan (2015) Estimating the Economic Burden of Malaria and Assessing Its Relationship with Socio-Economic Condition in Rohtak and Mewat Districts of Haryana, India. British Journal of Medicine and Medical Research, 7 (8). pp. 654-661. ISSN 22310614

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Abstract

Aim: Malaria continues to remain a serious public health problem and causes significant economic burden especially among the poor tribal and marginalised communities in the tropical and sub-tropical countries of the World. In view of the lack of information in respect of malaria and economic losses in Haryana, an attempt was made to assess the relationship between the occurrence of malaria and socio-economic conditions as well as to estimate the direct and indirect costs incurred due to malaria in Rohtak and Mewat districts of Haryana.
Methodology: A community based cross-sectional survey was carried out in a highly malaria endemic cluster of six selected villages of Rohtak and Mewat region of Haryana, to estimate the economic burden in terms of direct and indirect costs of malaria.
Results: The study revealed that on an average a household incurred a total cost of Rs.1835 (29.77 US$) in Rohtak district and Rs 2027 (32.91 US$) in Mewat district as direct and indirect cost per patient. It was estimated that direct costs due to malaria consumed 36-40% of annual income of poor households and 3-4% of high income households suggesting that the burden of malaria is significantly higher among poor households.
Conclusion: The study revealed that malaria posses a significant economic burden on poor households both through out-of-pocket expenditure and man-days lost. To reduce the economic burden of malaria implementation of suitable intervention measures with focus on poor and marginalised along with better allocation of resources and health care facilities at the Government hospitals must be taken into consideration. It is also needed the intensification of IEC (Information, Education and Communication) campaigns regarding malaria to enhance awareness and solicit community participation.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Oalibrary Press > Medical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 03 Jun 2023 10:11
Last Modified: 23 Jan 2024 04:20
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