Department of Statistics, Faculty of Mathematical Sciences, University of Delhi, Delhi, India
Research Article
Using hazard function approach in estimating the health and economic burden of COVID-19 in Delhi, India- in terms of Disability adjusted life years (DALYs) and Productivity loss
Author(s): Sanya Aggarwal*, Sangeeta Chakravarty and Gurprit Grover
Introduction: The world is facing a challenge of coping with the significant burden of disease on economy and health. This study aims to examine the health and economic impact of COVID-19 disease on years of life lost due to disability, years of life lost due to premature mortality, Disability Adjusted Life Years and productivity lost due to premature mortality and absenteeism in Delhi, India.
Method: Data related to COVID-19 cases, deaths and recovery is taken from the period of 2nd March 2020 to 30th April 2022. The hazard function modelling approach is explored to estimate the median duration of illness. Life expectancy in the absence of COVID-19 is estimated from abridged life table. Sensitivity analysis has also been conducted by adjusting variables.
Results: A total of 448341.7 DALYs were lost due COVID-19 co.. View More»