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Cost containment in a school deworming programme targeting over 2.7 million children in Vietnam
Authors:Montresor Antonio  Cong Dai Tran  Le Anh Tuan  Ehrhardt Alexander  Mondadori Elisa  Thi Thach Dang  Le Khanh Thuan  Albonico Marco  Palmer Kevin L
Institution:World Health Organization, 63 Tran Hung Dao, Hanoi, Vietnam. montresora@vtn.wpro.who.int
Abstract:Vietnam is one of the countries in the world most affected by soil-transmitted helminthiases. Large areas of the country, such as the Northern Uplands and the North and Central Coast, are reported as having infection rates of 75-85% for Ascaris lumbricoides, 38-40% for Trichuris trichiura and 27-28% for hookworm infections. Periodical deworming of schoolchildren is therefore strongly recommended. Managers of the Helminth Control Programme decided to apply a number of measures to improve cost efficiency in order to deworm as many schoolchildren as possible with the limited financial resources available. This low-cost intervention targeted over 2.7 million schoolchildren. Coverage was estimated at over 95% and the cost for each treated child was US$ 0.03, which represents a saving of approximately 50% of costs presently reported in the literature. This article describes the measures applied that resulted in cost containment but maintained high treatment coverage.
Keywords:Helminths  Prevention  Control  School deworming  Cost containment  Vietnam
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