Rationale and opportunities in estimating the economic burden of seasonal influenza across countries using a standardized WHO tool and manual

Author:

Chaiyakunapruk Nathorn1234,Kotirum Surachai15,Newall Anthony T.6,Lambach Philipp7,Hutubessy Raymond C. W.7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Pharmacy; Monash University Malaysia; Selangor Malaysia

2. Department of Pharmacy Practice; Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences; Center of Pharmaceutical Outcomes Research (CPOR); Naresuan University; Phitsanulok Thailand

3. School of Pharmacy; University of Wisconsin; Madison WI USA

4. Asian Centre for Evidence Synthesis in Population; Implementation and Clinical Outcomes (PICO); Health and Well-being Cluster, Global Asia in the 21st Century (GA21) Platform, Monash University Malaysia, Bandar Sunway; Selangor Malaysia

5. Social and Administrative Pharmacy Department; Faculty of Pharmacy; Rangsit University; Muang, Pathumthani Thailand

6. School of Public Health and Community Medicine; University of New South Wales; Sydney NSW Australia

7. Initiative for Vaccine Research; World Health Organization; Geneva Switzerland

Funder

World Health Organization

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine,Epidemiology

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4. World Health Organization WHO guide to identifying the economic consequences of disease and injury 2009 http://www.who.int/choice/publications/d_economic_impact_guide.pdf

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