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The potential economic burden of Zika in the continental United States.

Bruce Y LeeJorge A Alfaro-MurilloAlyssa S ParpiaLindsey AstiPatrick T WedlockPeter J HotezAlison P Galvani
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2017)
Our model and study show how direct medical costs, Medicaid costs, productivity losses, and total costs to society may vary with different attack rates across the six states and the circumstances at which they may exceed certain thresholds (e.g., Zika prevention and control funding allocations that are being debated by the US government). A Zika attack rate of 0.3% across the six states at greatest risk of Zika infection, would result in total costs that exceed $0.5 billion, an attack rate of 1% would exceed $1 billion, and an attack rate of 2% would exceed $2 billion.
Keyphrases
  • zika virus
  • dengue virus
  • aedes aegypti
  • healthcare
  • health insurance