将埃塞俄比亚的盐碘化计划扩大到包括多种微量营养素的成本

IF 3.2 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Katherine P Adams , Dawd Gashu , Elias Asfaw Zegeye , MG Venkatesh Mannar , Levente L Diosady , N Ananth , E Louise Ander
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摘要

随着盐的消费几乎普遍,以及技术进步使多种微量营养素的强化成为可能,盐不仅作为碘的输送工具,而且作为多种微量营养素的输送工具,对公共卫生具有巨大的影响潜力。有关修改现有盐标准以包括额外微量营养素的决定不仅应考虑潜在影响,还应考虑利益相关者的具体成本。我们的目的是估计埃塞俄比亚扩大盐碘化计划的总成本和增量成本,包括叶酸(双重强化盐)、叶酸和维生素B-12(三重强化盐),或叶酸、维生素B-12和锌(四倍强化盐)。方法:我们开发了基于作业的成本模型来估算10年时间范围内(2024-2033)的盐强化成本。模型的假设和参数主要基于对埃塞俄比亚工业利益攸关方、政府和非政府合作伙伴的访谈。结果埃塞俄比亚现有盐碘化计划的年平均人均成本估计为~ 210万美元(2021美元)或~ 7美元/公吨强化盐(~ 0.02美元/年)。将该计划扩大到包括叶酸在内,叶酸可以与碘一起喷洒在盐上,这将使人均年成本增加到250万美元,即每公吨8.30美元(每年0.02美元)。每年,三倍和四倍强化盐计划(需要将额外的微量营养素作为固体预混料封装以确保稳定性)的成本为1800万美元(59美元/吨;人均0.13美元)和1900万美元(约63美元/公吨;人均0.14美元)。预混料成本约占加碘和双重强化盐项目总成本的一半,占三倍和四倍强化盐项目总成本的90%。如果埃塞俄比亚考虑修改其现有的盐加碘标准,以包括一种或更多额外的微量营养素,将有许多重要的考虑,包括成本和负担能力。本研究提出的成本估算可以补充多重强化盐减少微量营养素缺乏的潜力的证据。
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The Cost of Expanding Ethiopia’s Salt Iodization Program to Include Multiple Micronutrients

Background

With near universal consumption of salt and technological advances that have made its fortification with multiple micronutrients feasible, salt has great potential for public health impact as a delivery vehicle for not only iodine but also multiple micronutrients. Decisions around modifying existing salt standards to include additional micronutrients should consider not only potential impacts but also stakeholder-specific costs.

Objectives

We aimed to estimate the total and incremental cost of expanding Ethiopia’s salt iodization program to include folic acid (dual fortified salt), folic acid and vitamin B-12 (triple fortified salt), or folic acid, vitamin B-12, and zinc (quadruple fortified salt).

Methods

We developed activity-based cost models to estimate salt fortification costs over a 10-y time horizon (2024–2033). Model assumptions and parameters were primarily based on interviews with Ethiopian stakeholders in industry and government and nongovernmental partners.

Results

The estimated annual average per capita cost of Ethiopia’s existing salt iodization program was ∼$2.1 million (2021 US dollars) or ∼$7/metric ton (MT) of fortified salt (∼$0.02/y). Expanding the program to include folic acid, which could be sprayed onto salt along with the iodine, would increase the annual average per capita cost to ∼$2.5 million, or ∼$8.30/MT (∼$0.02/y). Annually, the costs of triple and quadruple fortified salt programs, which would require encapsulating the additional micronutrients as a solid premix to help ensure stability, were ∼$18 million (∼$59/MT; $0.13 per capita) and $19 million (∼$63/MT; ∼$0.14 per capita), respectively. Premix costs accounted for approximately half of the total cost of the iodized and dual fortified salt programs and ∼90% of triple and quadruple fortified salt.

Conclusions

If Ethiopia considers modifying its existing salt iodization standard to include 1 or more additional micronutrients, there will be many important considerations, including costs and affordability. The cost estimates presented in this study can complement evidence of the potential for multiple fortified salt to reduce micronutrient deficiencies.
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Current Developments in Nutrition
Current Developments in Nutrition NUTRITION & DIETETICS-
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