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The present value of human life losses associated with COVID-19 and likely productivity losses averted through COVID-19 vaccination in Madagascar.

Authors :
Musango, Laurent
Mandrosovololona, Vatsiharizandry
Randriatsarafara, Fidiniaina Mamy
Ranarison, Volahanta Malala
Kirigia, Joses Muthuri
Ratsimbasoa, Claude Arsène
Source :
BMC Public Health. 11/27/2024, Vol. 24 Issue 1, p1-20. 20p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: As of 3 March 2023, Madagascar had reported 1,422 deaths from COVID-19. Up to now, there hasn't been a study to estimate the Total Present Value of Human Life lost TPVHL MADAGASCAR , productivity losses, and potential productivity losses averted through COVID-19 vaccination for use in advocacy. The study reported in this paper aimed to fill these information gaps. Methods: The Human Capital Model (HCM) was used to estimate the TPVHL MADAGASCAR , which is the sum of the discounted value of human life losses among individuals in seven different age groups. The Present Value of Human Life for each age group PVHL i was calculated by multiplying the discount factor, the undiscounted years of life, the non-health gross domestic product (GDP) per capita, and the number of COVID-19 deaths in that age group. To test the robustness of the results, the HCM was rerun five times, assuming (i) a 5% discount rate, (ii) a 10% discount rate, (iii) Africa's highest average life expectancy at birth of 78.76 years, (iv) the world's highest life expectancy of 88.17 years, (v) projected excess COVID-19 mortality of 11,418.66 deaths as of 3 March 2023 in Madagascar, and assuming different levels of vaccine coverage: 100%, 70%, 60.93%, and 8.266%. Results: The 1,422 human lives lost due to COVID-19 had a TPVHL MADAGASCAR of Int$ 46,331,412; and an average of Int$ 32,582 per human life. Re-estimation of the HCM, using (i) discount rates of 5% and 10% reduced TPVHL MADAGASCAR by 23% and 53%, respectively; (ii) average life expectancies of 78.76 years and 88.17 years increased TPVHL MADAGASCAR by 23.7% and 39.5%, respectively; (iii) projected excess COVID-19 mortality of 11,418.66 augmented TPVHL MADAGASCAR by 703%. Furthermore, it is estimated that vaccinating 70% of the target population could potentially save the country Int$ 1.1 billion, equivalent to 1.94% of the GDP. Conclusions: The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in significant health and productivity losses for Madagascar. Optimizing COVID-19 vaccination coverage for the target population could substantially reduce these losses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14712458
Volume :
24
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
BMC Public Health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
181200009
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-024-20786-1