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G6PD deficiency in male individuals infected by Plasmodium vivax malaria in the Brazilian Amazon: a cost study
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Malaria Journal. March 24, 2015, Vol. 14
Subject
Brazil
Language
English
ISSN
1475-2875
Abstract
Author(s): Henry M Peixoto[sup.1,2] , Marcelo AM Brito[sup.3,4] , Gustavo AS Romero[sup.1,5] , Wuelton M Monteiro[sup.3,4] , Marcus VG de Lacerda[sup.3,4,6] and Maria Regina F de Oliveira[sup.1,5] Background The enzyme [...]
Background Deficiency of the enzyme G6PD (G6PDd) is caused by mutations in the gene G6PD, which plays an important role in protecting the red blood cell against oxidizing agents; it is linked to chromosome X, and it may affects both sexes. The clinically relevant manifestations, such as acute haemolytic anaemia, mainly occur in men, however. The 8-aminoquinoline primaquine, which is the medication used in the radical treatment of malaria caused by Plasmodium vivax, represents the main factor that triggers complications associated with G6PDd. The current study aims to estimate the costs of G6PDd among male individuals infected by P. vivax in the Brazilian Amazon. Methods This is an economic analysis developed within the Brazilian National Health System perspective for the years of 2009, 2010 and 2011. Direct medical and non-medical costs were estimated for G6PDd in the Brazilian Amazon, considering among those suffering from the deficiency the costs of diagnosing infection by P. vivax, its treatment and severe adverse events that require hospitalization and were connected to the use of primaquine. Results The estimates of the average costs of diagnosing vivax malaria, of its treatment and of severe adverse events after using primaquine among the carriers of G6PDd, over the three evaluated years, corresponded to US$ 739,410.42; US$ 2,120.04 and US$ 4,858,108.87, respectively. The results indicate that the average total cost in the study period corresponded to US$ 5,599,639.33, varying in accordance with the sensitivity analysis between US$ 4,439,512.14 and US$ 6,702,619.24. Conclusion The results indicate that the use of primaquine among men with G6PDd who are infected by P. vivax represents a heavy burden on the public health service of Brazil. Keywords: Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency, Primaquine, Haemolysis, Malaria, Plasmodium vivax, Economic analysis