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Episodes of dengue can cause catastrophic health costs for households

In a 2002 study from Cambodia, households with a dengue patient had to borrow money at high interest rates and lose productive assets (land) to repay debts linked to healthcare costs. Public healthcare cost significantly less than private healthcare but was either not present where people lived or did not have a good reputation.

Full Citation:
Van Damme, W., Van Leemput, L., Por, I., et al. 2004. Out-of-pocket health expenditure in poor households: evidence from Cambodia. Tropical Medicine and International Health. 9(2).

Title of Article: Out-of-pocket health expenditure in poor households: evidence from Cambodia

Author(s): Van Damme, W., Van Leemput, L., Por, I., et al

Publication Year: 2004

Publication Name: Tropical Medicine and International Health

Publication Volume: 9(2)

Publication Source URL: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15040566/

DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1046/j.1365-3156.2003.01194.x

Topics: Economics & Return on Investment

Disease Vaccines: Dengue

Immunization Terms: Impoverishment

Countries: Cambodia

WHO Regions: South-East Asia