Economic burden of malaria in children under the age of five in Burundi
Fulgence Niyibitegeka, Audace Manirakiza, Nina Hezagira, Pierre Sinarinzi, Patrick Abraham, Angela Devine

TL;DR
This study estimates the economic burden of malaria in Burundi's children under five, showing high costs for households and the health system.
Contribution
The study provides the first detailed cost estimates of malaria episodes from multiple perspectives in Burundi.
Findings
The average societal cost per malaria episode is US$12.1, with households bearing most of the burden.
Inpatient treatment costs reach up to US$50.8, nearly half of the government's annual health expenditure per capita.
Household costs for a single episode equal 44% of a month's income, highlighting significant economic impact.
Abstract
Although malaria is the leading killer of children under the age of five in Burundi, limited evidence on the associated costs are available. This study estimates the cost per malaria episode from the household, health system, and societal perspectives for children under the age of five in Burundi. A micro-costing approach was used to estimate the cost per episode at community, primary, secondary and tertiary levels of the healthcare system at 15 sites across all five geographic regions in Burundi. Household costs were collected through interviews with caregivers using a structured questionnaire, while health system costs were determined by review of patient medical and financial records. The average societal cost per episode was US3.3 in out-of-pocket costs and US$4.7 in productivity losses due to the need for eight days of…
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TopicsMalaria Research and Control · Global Maternal and Child Health · Poverty, Education, and Child Welfare
