Economic burden of typhoid fever by antimicrobial resistance in India: a modelling study 2023
Vijayalaxmi V. Mogasale, Jacob John, Arindam Ray, Habib Hasan Farooqui, Vittal Mogasale, Raymond Hutubessy, Bhim Gopal Dhoubhadel, W John Edmunds, Andrew Clark, Kaja Abbas

TL;DR
This study estimates the economic impact of typhoid fever in India in 2023, showing that drug-resistant cases and children under ten contribute the most to costs.
Contribution
The study provides the first detailed economic analysis of typhoid fever in India, disaggregated by age, region, and antimicrobial resistance.
Findings
Fluoroquinolone-resistant typhoid infections accounted for 87% of total costs in India in 2023.
Children under ten years of age contributed over half of the total economic burden of typhoid fever.
Households bore 91% of typhoid-related expenses, with 70,000 families facing catastrophic health expenditure.
Abstract
Typhoid fever and rising antimicrobial resistance contribute towards substantial morbidity in India. Introduction of typhoid conjugate vaccine in national immunisation schedule is under consideration to address this growing disease burden. In this study we estimated the economic burden of typhoid fever for 2023, disaggregated by age, provincial states of India, and fluoroquinolone resistance, from societal and government perspectives, to support national vaccination policy. We developed a decision-tree model using Indian empirical data on typhoid epidemiology, care-seeking, clinical outcomes, and estimated direct and indirect costs for hospitalised and non-hospitalised typhoid fever patients. To reflect age-specific uncertainty in hospitalisation patterns and resulting economic burden, we used two primary scenarios. We estimated productivity losses due to premature mortality using the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSalmonella and Campylobacter epidemiology · Food Safety and Hygiene · Child Nutrition and Water Access
