dc.description.abstract | Introduction: In 2019, the East African Community (EAC) lost 12,048,918 disability-adjusted life-years (DALY) across all ages from neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). The specific objectives of the study reported in the paper were to estimate for EAC the monetary value of DALYs sustained by all ages from NTDs, and the potential productivity losses within the working age bracket of 15 years and above. Methods: The EAC total monetary value of DALYsTMVD.EAC lost from all 20 NTDs is the sum of each partner state’s monetary
value of DALYs lost from all 20 NTDs. The ith partner state’s monetary value of DALY from jth disease equals ith state’s GDP per capita net of current health expenditure multiplied by DALYs lost from jth disease in 2019. The EAC total productivity losses TEPL(EAC) attributable to DALYs lost from all 20 NTDs is the sum of lost productivity across the seven partner states. The ith partner state’s productivity loss associated with jth disease equals ith state’s GDP per capita net of current health expenditure multiplied by DALYs lost from jth disease and the ith state’s labor force participation rate adjusted for underutilization (unemployment and time-related underemployment) in 2019. Results: The total 12,048,918 DALYs lost in EAC from NTDs had a TMVDEAC of International Dollars (Int$) 21,824,211,076 and an average of Int$ 1811 per DALY. The 2,614,464 DALYs lost from NTD among 15-year-olds and above caused an estimated TEPLEAC
of Int$ 2,588,601,097 (0.392% of the EAC gross domestic product in 2019), and an average of Int$ 990.1 per DALY. Conclusion: The study succeeded in estimating the monetary value of DALYs sustained by all ages from 20 NTDs, and the potential productivity losses within the working age bracket of 15 years and above in the seven EAC partner states. The DALYs lost from NTD among 15-year-olds and above caused a sizeable loss in the economic productivity of EAC. | en_US |