Abstract
Dengue is an acute viral disease transmitted through the bite of the mosquito (arthropod) Aedes aegypti infected with any of the dengue virus serotypes. They are enveloped viruses, 40 to 50 nm in diameter, with an icosahedral capsid and a single-stranded, non-segmented ribonucleic acid (RNA) genome of positive polarity belonging to the genus Flavivirus of the Flaviviridae family. Phylogenetic analysis of the different dengue virus strains indicates that global spread has given rise to different genotypes within each serotype. In the five-year period 2015-2020, in Ecuador, 76,085 cases of dengue were reported throughout the region. The hospital unit care for the treatment of dengue in the hospital health care units (A, B, C), generated an average total cost of $ 498.04 with a standard deviation of ± 40.36, in Ecuador for the year 2020. It should be considered, on the other hand, that the average direct unit cost in ($) of health care in the hospital entities studied in the present investigation, generated a total cost for hospital treatment of 9,585,114.02. At the same time, in the 2,135 patients diagnosed with dengue who presented alarm signs and required four days of hospitalization, indicating a total cost for treatment of 1,471,385.06. On the other hand, the 51 patients who were diagnosed with severe dengue, generated a total unit cost in the hospital units of 134,152.54. The results are conservative, because some important components were not included in the costs related to dengue. In the absence of vaccination, and with vector control programs the basic strategy to mitigate the spread of dengue, this disease will continue to produce an economic burden and considerable social in Ecuador, which is reflected in the total cost of the disease.
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Guzñay Gómez, C., Peñafiel Tutiven, N., Cujilan Alvarado, M., Salazar Menéndez, J., & Calderón Intriago, L. (2021). Estimate of direct unit costs of curative Dengue care in Ecuador 2020. Boletin de Malariologia y Salud Ambiental, 61(2), 248–257. https://doi.org/10.52808/BMSA.7E5.612.014
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