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Diabetes, a global public health challenge with a high epidemiological and economic burden on health systems in Latin America.

Armando Arredondo1, Alejandra Azar1, Ana Lucía Recamán2.   

Abstract

This manuscript presents the results of an analysis that highlights the challenges of diabetes as a global public health problem. The analysis was conducted in two phases: the first phase deals with primary data and results of a longitudinal study to provide evidence on the Mexican case. Regarding epidemiological changes between 2014 and 2016, there is an increase of 9-13% (p < .001). Comparing the economic burden from epidemiological changes in 2014 versus 2016 (p < .05), there is a 26% increase. The total amount spent on diabetes in 2015 (US dollars) was $ 8,974,662,570. This includes $ 3,981,426,810 in direct costs and $ 4993,235,752 in indirect costs. The second phase emphasises the analysis of diabetes as a major global public health challenge in the Americas. For this purpose a comparative analysis of epidemiological trends was carried out in seven selected Latin American countries (LACs). The results of both phases showed evidence leading to the conclusion that if the risk factors and models of health care remain as they currently are in LACs, there will be a high economic impact to patients' pockets and to health systems, which could lead to financial collapse.

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Keywords:  Diabetes; Latin American Countries; economic burden; epidemiological changes; global public health

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28447537     DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2017.1316414

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glob Public Health        ISSN: 1744-1692


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