The macroeconomic impact of a dengue outbreak: Case studies from Thailand and Brazil.
Kinga MarczellElvis GarcíaJulie RoizRameet SachdevPhilip TowleJing ShenRosarin SruamsiriBruna Mendes da SilvaRiona HanleyPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2024)
The economic costs of dengue outbreaks far surpass the direct medical costs. Dengue reduces overall GDP and inflicts national economic losses. With a high proportion of the population lacking formal employment in both countries and low income being a barrier to seeking care, dengue also poses an equity challenge. A combination of public health measures, like vector control and vaccination, against dengue is recommended to mitigate the broader economic impact of dengue.