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Dengue illness is costly for low-income families, but immunization can help reduce the economic burden

In a standardized survey of the costs of dengue illness in three highly endemic countries, the economic burden of dengue was greatest on Vietnamese and Colombian low-income families, whose total costs, including lost wages, outpatient and inpatient cases combined, average 36-45% of their monthly household income. In Thailand, although significant, the economic burden was 17% less than the other countries, due to Thailand’s universal health insurance system.

Full Citation:
Lee JS, Mogasale, V, Lim JK et al. 2017. A multi-country study of the economic burden of dengue fever: Vietnam, Thailand, and Colombia. PLoS NTD. 11(10).

Title of Article: A multi-country study of the economic burden of dengue fever: Vietnam, Thailand, and Colombia

Author(s): Lee JS, Mogasale, V, Lim JK et al

Publication Year: 2017

Publication Name: PLoS NTD

Publication Volume: 11(10)

Publication Source URL: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29084220/

DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1371/journal.pntd.0006037

Topics: Economics & Return on Investment

Disease Vaccines: Dengue

Immunization Terms: Impoverishment

Countries: Colombia | Thailand | Viet Nam

WHO Regions: Americas | South-East Asia | Western Pacific