Elucidation of Macroeconomic Determinants for Prognosis of Buruli Ulcer
- 1 Department of Operations Management and Quantitative Techniques, Indian Institute of Management Indore, Indore, India
- 2 Accendere Knowledge Management Services, Hyderabad, India
Abstract
Th is paper discusses the macroeconomic factors which are responsible for the spread of Buruli Ulcer. As the definitive indicators for the transmission of this neglected tropical disease have not been found yet, therefore, the indicators being found by means of this study can provide significant insights to the health policy makers. This study is carried out for ten African countries and Papua New Guinea for the duration of 2002-2013. Fixed effect panel regression has been employed for the study on the orthogonally transformed dataset. We find that the health policy initiatives have been found to have little or no impact on the Buruli Ulcer prevalence. We also find that access to water from improved sources can reduce the probability of the incidence of this dise ase.
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