Examining the value of satellite data in halting transmission of polio in Nigeria: A socioeconomic analysis

IF 1.8 Q3 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Data & policy Pub Date : 2023-05-05 DOI:10.1017/dap.2023.12
M. Borowitz, Janet Zhou, Krystal Azelton, Isabelle Nassar
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Abstract In 2014, Nigeria halted transmission of wild poliovirus for the first time in its history. A critical enabling component in this historic achievement was the use of satellite data to produce more accurate maps and population estimates used in planning and implementing vaccination campaigns. This article employs a value-of-information approach to estimate the net socioeconomic benefits associated with this use of satellite data. We calculate the increase in the likelihood of halting transmission of polio associated with the use of satellite-based information compared to traditional data sources, and we consider the benefits associated with savings to the healthcare system as well as health benefits. Using a conservative approach focused on just 1 year of benefits, we estimate net socioeconomic benefits of between $46.0 million and $153.9 million. In addition to these quantified benefits, we also recognize qualitative benefits associated with improving human health, reaching marginalized communities, and building capacity among local populations. We also explore the substantial benefits associated with follow-on projects that have made use of the satellite-based data products and methodologies originally developed for the Nigeria polio eradication effort.
检查卫星数据在尼日利亚阻止脊髓灰质炎传播方面的价值:社会经济分析
2014年,尼日利亚历史上首次遏制了野生脊髓灰质炎病毒的传播。这一历史性成就的一个关键促成因素是利用卫星数据制作更准确的地图和人口估计数,用于规划和实施疫苗接种运动。本文采用信息价值方法来估计与使用卫星数据相关的净社会经济效益。我们计算了与传统数据来源相比,使用卫星信息可以增加阻止脊髓灰质炎传播的可能性,并考虑了与节省医疗保健系统和健康效益相关的好处。使用仅关注1年效益的保守方法,我们估计净社会经济效益在4600万美元至1.539亿美元之间。除了这些量化效益外,我们还认识到与改善人类健康、惠及边缘化社区和在当地人口中建立能力有关的质量效益。我们还探讨了利用最初为尼日利亚根除脊髓灰质炎工作开发的卫星数据产品和方法的后续项目所带来的实质性利益。
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