BACKGROUND: Infectious diseases elimination and eradication have become important areas of focus for global health and countries. Due to the substantial up-front investments required to eliminate and eradicate, and the overall shortage of resources for health, economic analysis can inform decision making on whether elimination/eradication makes economic sense and on the costs and benefits of alternative strategies. In order to draw lessons for current and future initiatives, we review the economic literature that has addressed questions related to the elimination and eradication of infectious diseases focusing on: why, how and for whom? METHODS: A systematic review was performed by searching economic literature (cost-benefit, cost-effective...
Global economic impacts of epidemics suggest high return on investment in prevention and One Health ...
AbstractThis paper provides an examination of the ethics of disease eradication policies. It examine...
Abstract A disease is controlled if, by means of a public policy, the circulation of an infectious a...
BACKGROUND: Infectious diseases elimination and eradication have become important a...
BACKGROUND: Infectious diseases elimination and eradication have become important areas of focus ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Infectious diseases elimination and eradication have become important areas...
Background Infectious diseases elimination and eradication have become important areas of focus for ...
As labour and human capital are direct inputs into the production process, the health of a work forc...
The global health community has earmarked a number of diseases for elimination or eradication, and t...
The global health community has earmarked a number of diseases for elimination or eradication, and t...
Summary This paper analyzes the conditions for eradication of diseases in a static and dynamic fram...
Infectious disease is currently the main cause of mortality in the world and has been even more impo...
Declining donor funding and competing health priorities threaten the sustainability of malaria progr...
The global health community pays renewed attention to evaluating the feasi-bility of elimination and...
An EIC is essentially an economic composite assessment in the broader meaning of economics, addressi...
Global economic impacts of epidemics suggest high return on investment in prevention and One Health ...
AbstractThis paper provides an examination of the ethics of disease eradication policies. It examine...
Abstract A disease is controlled if, by means of a public policy, the circulation of an infectious a...
BACKGROUND: Infectious diseases elimination and eradication have become important a...
BACKGROUND: Infectious diseases elimination and eradication have become important areas of focus ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Infectious diseases elimination and eradication have become important areas...
Background Infectious diseases elimination and eradication have become important areas of focus for ...
As labour and human capital are direct inputs into the production process, the health of a work forc...
The global health community has earmarked a number of diseases for elimination or eradication, and t...
The global health community has earmarked a number of diseases for elimination or eradication, and t...
Summary This paper analyzes the conditions for eradication of diseases in a static and dynamic fram...
Infectious disease is currently the main cause of mortality in the world and has been even more impo...
Declining donor funding and competing health priorities threaten the sustainability of malaria progr...
The global health community pays renewed attention to evaluating the feasi-bility of elimination and...
An EIC is essentially an economic composite assessment in the broader meaning of economics, addressi...
Global economic impacts of epidemics suggest high return on investment in prevention and One Health ...
AbstractThis paper provides an examination of the ethics of disease eradication policies. It examine...
Abstract A disease is controlled if, by means of a public policy, the circulation of an infectious a...