Informed decisions concerning emerging technologies against dengue require knowledge about the disease's economic cost and each stakeholder's potential benefits from better control. To generate such data for Indonesia, we reviewed recent literature, analyzed expenditure and utilization data from two hospitals and two primary care facilities in Yogyakarta city, and interviewed 67 dengue patients from hospital, ambulatory, and not medically attended settings. We derived the cost of a dengue episode by outcome, setting, and the breakdown by payer. We then calculated aggregate Yogyakarta and national costs and 95% uncertainty intervals (95% UIs). Dengue costs per nonfatal case in hospital, ambulatory, not medically attended, and overall average...
Objective: To assess the economic cost of routine Aedes aegypti control in an at-risk environment wi...
AbstractBackgroundRelease of virus-blocking Wolbachia infected mosquitoes is an emerging disease con...
Background: Dengue illness causes 50–100 million infections worldwide and threatens 2.5 billion peop...
Informed decisions concerning emerging technologies against dengue require knowledge about the disea...
BackgroundDengue is associated with significant economic expenditure and it is estimated that the As...
BackgroundDengue is associated with significant economic expenditure and it is estimated that the As...
National Health Insurance, a public health insurance currently used in Indonesia, is created with th...
AbstractObjectivesThe overall aim of this article was to present a step-by-step guideline for determ...
BACKGROUND: Dengue-related illness is a leading cause of hospitalization and death in Thailand and o...
<p><u>Notes</u>: n.a. denotes not available; med. denotes medical; UMMC: University of Malaya Medica...
Despite the fact that morbidity and mortality rates due to dengue infection in Indonesia are relativ...
BackgroundStudies on dengue related to the cost of illness and cost of the program are factors to de...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Dengue poses a substantial economic and disease burden in Southeast Asia (S...
BACKGROUND: Release of virus-blocking Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes is an emerging disease control s...
<div><p>Dengue presents a formidable and growing global economic and disease burden, with around hal...
Objective: To assess the economic cost of routine Aedes aegypti control in an at-risk environment wi...
AbstractBackgroundRelease of virus-blocking Wolbachia infected mosquitoes is an emerging disease con...
Background: Dengue illness causes 50–100 million infections worldwide and threatens 2.5 billion peop...
Informed decisions concerning emerging technologies against dengue require knowledge about the disea...
BackgroundDengue is associated with significant economic expenditure and it is estimated that the As...
BackgroundDengue is associated with significant economic expenditure and it is estimated that the As...
National Health Insurance, a public health insurance currently used in Indonesia, is created with th...
AbstractObjectivesThe overall aim of this article was to present a step-by-step guideline for determ...
BACKGROUND: Dengue-related illness is a leading cause of hospitalization and death in Thailand and o...
<p><u>Notes</u>: n.a. denotes not available; med. denotes medical; UMMC: University of Malaya Medica...
Despite the fact that morbidity and mortality rates due to dengue infection in Indonesia are relativ...
BackgroundStudies on dengue related to the cost of illness and cost of the program are factors to de...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Dengue poses a substantial economic and disease burden in Southeast Asia (S...
BACKGROUND: Release of virus-blocking Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes is an emerging disease control s...
<div><p>Dengue presents a formidable and growing global economic and disease burden, with around hal...
Objective: To assess the economic cost of routine Aedes aegypti control in an at-risk environment wi...
AbstractBackgroundRelease of virus-blocking Wolbachia infected mosquitoes is an emerging disease con...
Background: Dengue illness causes 50–100 million infections worldwide and threatens 2.5 billion peop...