2016
DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.16-0286
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Economic Costs and Benefits of a Community-Based Lymphedema Management Program for Lymphatic Filariasis in Odisha State, India

Abstract: Lymphatic filariasis afflicts 68 million people in 73 countries, including 17 million persons living with chronic lymphedema. The Global Programme to Eliminate Lymphatic Filariasis aims to stop new infections and to provide care for persons already affected, but morbidity management programs have been initiated in only 24 endemic countries. We examine the economic costs and benefits of alleviating chronic lymphedema and its effects through a simple limb-care program. For Khurda District, Odisha State, India, w… Show more

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“…Although the economic costs of NTDs, such as loss of earnings due to disability, have been documented [60,61] there is a lack of evidence on how this may impact different genders and factor into relational gender dynamics and health seeking behaviours.…”
Section: "Gender Issues Yes-sometimes It Is Difficult For Female Patmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the economic costs of NTDs, such as loss of earnings due to disability, have been documented [60,61] there is a lack of evidence on how this may impact different genders and factor into relational gender dynamics and health seeking behaviours.…”
Section: "Gender Issues Yes-sometimes It Is Difficult For Female Patmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[13][14][15] An economic study of such a community program in Odisha, India estimated that the lifetime benefits of disability prevented, restored work capacity, and reduced medical expense would be 130 times the cost of the intervention. [16] In regions endemic with W. bancrofti, the most common manifestation of LF is hydrocele. [17] Hydrocele is the accumulation of fluid around the testis in the tunica vaginalis, expanding the fluid volume within the scrotal sac due to blockage or dysfunction of the lymphatic vessels.…”
Section: Lymphatic Filariasis and Its Sequelaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Around estimated 36 million are chronically disabled that constitutes a leading cause of physical disability globally. Almost 19 million are affected by scrotal hydrocele in men, and some 17 million by lymphedema (3). The lymphedema mainly affects lower limbs and also arms, breasts and scrotum.…”
Section: Global Scenariomentioning
confidence: 99%