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Prevented cases of neural tube defects and cost savings after folic acid fortification of flour in Brazil

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  • Viviane Belini Rodrigues
  • Everton Nunes da Silva
  • André Marques dos Santos
  • Leonor Maria Pacheco Santos

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Anencephaly, encephalocele, and spina bifida are congenital neural tube defects and are the main causes of neonatal morbidity and mortality and impose a heavy economic burden on health systems. This study to estimates the direct costs of neural tube defects from the perspective of the Brazilian Ministry of Health, and the prevented cases and cost savings during the period in which mandatory folic acid fortification was in effect in the country (2010–2019). It is a top-down cost-of-illness oriented study based on the prevalence of the disorders in Brazil. Data were collected from the Brazilian Ministry of Health’s outpatient and hospital information system databases. The direct cost was estimated from the total patient-years, allocated by age and type of disorder. Prevented cases and cost savings were determined by the difference in the prevalence of the disorders in the pre- and post-fortification periods based on the total number of births and the sum of outpatient and hospital costs during the period. The total cost of outpatient and hospital services for these disorders totaled R$ 92,530,810.63 (Int$ 40,565,896.81) in 10 years; spina bifida accounted for 84.92% of the total cost. Hospital costs were expressive of all three disorders in the first year of the patient’s life. Between 2010 and 2019, mandatory folic acid fortification prevented 3,499 live births with neural tube defects and resulted in R$ 20,381,586.40 (Int$ 8,935,373.25) in hospital and outpatient cost savings. Flour fortification has proved to be a valuable strategy in preventing pregnancies with neural tube defects. Since its implementation, there has been a 30% decrease in the prevalence of neural tube defects and a 22.81% decrease associated in hospital and outpatient costs.

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  • Viviane Belini Rodrigues & Everton Nunes da Silva & André Marques dos Santos & Leonor Maria Pacheco Santos, 2023. "Prevented cases of neural tube defects and cost savings after folic acid fortification of flour in Brazil," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 18(2), pages 1-15, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0281077
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0281077
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    1. Viviane Belini Rodrigues & Everton Nunes da Silva & Maria Leonor Pacheco Santos, 2021. "Cost-effectiveness of mandatory folic acid fortification of flours in prevention of neural tube defects: A systematic review," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 16(10), pages 1-16, October.
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