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Measuring the economic cost of malaria to households in Sri Lanka
F Konradsen
, Wim van der Hoek, P H Amerasinghe, F P Amerasinghe
Department of Immunology and Microbiology
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
active population
13%
cost
39%
cost-benefit
9%
demand
5%
economic impact
8%
economics
44%
expenditure
8%
household
62%
income
7%
inhabitant
8%
labor
24%
loss
8%
malaria
93%
measuring
51%
rate
2%
school
7%
services
5%
socioeconomic impact
10%
travel cost
11%
village
7%
wage
11%
woman
8%
Agriculture & Biology
economic costs
99%
economic impact
9%
economics
5%
households
71%
income
7%
labor
22%
malaria
78%
rural communities
10%
socioeconomics
8%
Sri Lanka
88%
travel
8%
villages
7%
wage rates
14%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Age Groups
12%
Child
7%
Cost Control
10%
Cost-Benefit Analysis
7%
Costs and Cost Analysis
47%
Economics
59%
Health Expenditures
8%
Income
6%
Malaria
69%
Population
3%
Rural Population
9%
Salaries and Fringe Benefits
10%
Sri Lanka
100%
Therapeutics
1%
Engineering & Materials Science
Costs
28%
Economics
48%
Malaria control
36%
Personnel
43%
Wages
25%