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. 2022 Jul 15;7(7):e008784. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2022-008784

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Incremental cost per child comparing severe and moderate CZS versus no CZS. The incremental costs per child (US$, 2017) comparing severe CZS (A) and moderate CZS (B) with no CZS modelled to 5 years and 10 years of age for each perspective. The results shown here are from the probabilistic sensitivity analysis using 10 000 iterations with the bar representing the mean and the interval lines representing the 95% CI based on percentiles. Incremental costs by perspective (health provider, government, household and societal) are shown. The net household cost means that the disability benefit provided by the government to families of children with severe CZS was deducted from the household cost. This net cost to the household was used when estimating the societal cost to avoid double counting. It only applies to children with severe CZS, since for moderate CZS and no CZS children the net cost to the household is the same as the cost to the household, as they do not receive a disability benefit. CZS, congenital Zika Syndrome.