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Direct and Indirect Costs of Diabetes in Brazil in 2016.

Paula C PeredaVanessa BoaratiBruna GuidettiAna Clara da Fonseca Leitão Duran
Published in: Annals of global health (2022)
Our results are in accordance with the literature that shows that indirect costs are more relevant in low- and middle-income countries due to poorer access to health care, which result in higher mortality rates from non-communicable diseases. However, due to the potentially underestimated prevalence of diabetes in Brazil and the lack of access to nationwide private healthcare costs, we estimate costs of diabetes in Brazil to be higher than the conservative results we found. The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic is likely to result in even greater costs than what we estimated.
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