BackgroundDengue is associated with significant economic expenditure and it is estimated that the Asia Pacific region accounts for >50% of the global cost. Indonesia has one of the world's highest dengue burdens; Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus are the primary and secondary vectors. In the absence of local data on disease cost, this study estimated the annual economic burden during 2015 of both hospitalized and ambulatory dengue cases in Indonesia.MethodsTotal 2015 dengue costs were calculated using both prospective and retrospective methods using data from public and private hospitals and health centres in three provinces: Yogyakarta, Bali and Jakarta. Direct costs were extracted from billing systems and claims; a patient survey capture...
<div><p>Dengue presents a formidable and growing global economic and disease burden, with around hal...
Background Dengue-related illness is a leading cause of hospitalization and death in Thailand and ot...
Dengue illness causes 50–100 million infections worldwide and threatens 2.5 billion people in the tr...
BackgroundDengue is associated with significant economic expenditure and it is estimated that the As...
Informed decisions concerning emerging technologies against dengue require knowledge about the disea...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Dengue poses a substantial economic and disease burden in Southeast Asia (S...
Dengue represents a substantial burden in many tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world. We es...
BackgroundStudies on dengue related to the cost of illness and cost of the program are factors to de...
Abstract Background Dengue is endemic in Cambodia (pop. estimates 14.4 million), a country with poor...
Abstract. Dengue, the world’s most important mosquito-borne viral disease, is endemic in the Philipp...
BackgroundDengue, a vector-borne disease, is a major public health problem in many tropical and subt...
Aims: To determine the economic costs and the burden of dengue disease in Cavite Province, one of th...
Dengue-related illness is a leading cause of hospitalization and death in Thailand and other Southea...
Background: Dengue illness causes 50–100 million infections worldwide and threatens 2.5 billion peop...
Background: Determining the disease and economic burden of dengue is critical for the allocation of ...
<div><p>Dengue presents a formidable and growing global economic and disease burden, with around hal...
Background Dengue-related illness is a leading cause of hospitalization and death in Thailand and ot...
Dengue illness causes 50–100 million infections worldwide and threatens 2.5 billion people in the tr...
BackgroundDengue is associated with significant economic expenditure and it is estimated that the As...
Informed decisions concerning emerging technologies against dengue require knowledge about the disea...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Dengue poses a substantial economic and disease burden in Southeast Asia (S...
Dengue represents a substantial burden in many tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world. We es...
BackgroundStudies on dengue related to the cost of illness and cost of the program are factors to de...
Abstract Background Dengue is endemic in Cambodia (pop. estimates 14.4 million), a country with poor...
Abstract. Dengue, the world’s most important mosquito-borne viral disease, is endemic in the Philipp...
BackgroundDengue, a vector-borne disease, is a major public health problem in many tropical and subt...
Aims: To determine the economic costs and the burden of dengue disease in Cavite Province, one of th...
Dengue-related illness is a leading cause of hospitalization and death in Thailand and other Southea...
Background: Dengue illness causes 50–100 million infections worldwide and threatens 2.5 billion peop...
Background: Determining the disease and economic burden of dengue is critical for the allocation of ...
<div><p>Dengue presents a formidable and growing global economic and disease burden, with around hal...
Background Dengue-related illness is a leading cause of hospitalization and death in Thailand and ot...
Dengue illness causes 50–100 million infections worldwide and threatens 2.5 billion people in the tr...