The cost of mass drug administration for trachoma in two counties of the Republic of South Sudan
Tim Jesudason, Angelia M. Sanders, Stephen Ohidor, Alexis S. Delahunt, Andrew R. Deathe, Lochebe Boniface, Isaiah Buot, Mekete Bikis, Samual Makoy, Yak Yak Bol, James Niquette, E. Kelly Callahan, Damien Walker, Scott D. Nash

TL;DR
This study calculates the cost of distributing azithromycin to treat trachoma in two South Sudan counties, showing how much it costs per person treated.
Contribution
The study provides new cost data for mass drug administration in South Sudan, which can aid in program planning and resource allocation.
Findings
In Kapoeta North, the financial cost per person treated was $1.22, and the economic cost was $1.70.
In Kapoeta East, the financial cost per person treated was $1.08, and the economic cost was $1.56.
The study highlights cost variations between the two counties for MDA implementation.
Abstract
Community-wide distribution of azithromycin, otherwise known as mass drug administration (MDA), is a component of the World Health Organization-endorsed SAFE strategy for the elimination of trachoma as a public health problem. In the Republic of South Sudan, 2.9 million people are known to live in areas that are known to require interventions and warrant MDA. This study estimated the total costs and cost per person treated during MDA in two counties, Kapoeta North and Kapoeta East, in South Sudan. MDA was conducted in Kapoeta North and Kapoeta East counties from October 2020 to January 2021. Following training and community sensitization, a core team, consisting of a height measurer, a drug dispenser, and a data recorder, delivered the intervention. A detailed costing database was developed in Microsoft Excel. An ingredients approach was used to capture all financial and economic costs…
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