The economic burden of Chagas disease: A systematic review

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Background Chagas disease (CD) is a neglected disease affecting millions worldwide, yet little is known about its economic burden. This systematic review is part of RAISE project, a broader study that aims to estimate the global prevalence, mortality, and health and economic burden attributable to chronic CD and Chronic Chagas cardiomyopathy. The objective of this study was to assess the main costs associated with the treatment of CD in both endemic and non-endemic countries. Methods An electronic search of the Medline, Lilacs, and Embase databases was conducted until 31st, 2022, to identify and select economic studies that evaluated treatment costs of CD. No restrictions on place or language were made. Complete or partial economic analyses were included. Results Fifteen studies were included, with two-thirds referring to endemic countries. The most com-monly investigated cost components were inpatient care, exams, surgeries, consultation, drugs, and pacemakers. However, significant heterogeneity in the estimation methods and presentation of data was observed, highlighting the absence of standardization in the mea-surement methods and cost components. The most common component analyzed using the same metric was hospitalization. The mean annual hospital cost per patient ranges from.

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Andrade, M. V., Noronha, K. V. M. de S., Souza, A. de, Motta-Santos, A. S., Braga, P. E. F., Bracarense, H., … Ribeiro, A. L. P. (2023). The economic burden of Chagas disease: A systematic review. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 17(11 November). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0011757

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