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Социально-экономическое и глобальное бремя COVID-19. / Колбин, Алексей Сергеевич; Гомон, Ю. М.; Балыкина, Юлия Ефимовна; Белоусов, Д. Ю.; Стрижелецкий, Валерий Викторович; Иванов, И. Г.
в: КАЧЕСТВЕННАЯ КЛИНИЧЕСКАЯ ПРАКТИКА, Том 20, № 1, 24.04.2021, стр. 24-34.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Социально-экономическое и глобальное бремя COVID-19
AU - Колбин, Алексей Сергеевич
AU - Гомон, Ю. М.
AU - Балыкина, Юлия Ефимовна
AU - Белоусов, Д. Ю.
AU - Стрижелецкий, Валерий Викторович
AU - Иванов, И. Г.
PY - 2021/4/24
Y1 - 2021/4/24
N2 - Relevance . Assessment of the burden of disease provides information on the economic consequences of the disease, allows you to assess the social significance, identify areas that require additional clinical and economic research, changes in methodological approaches to the organization of measures for the prevention, early detection and treatment of diseases. The aim . Assessment of the socioeconomic and global burden of COVID-19 in the Russian Federation (RF). Materials and methods . Identification and assessment of direct medical, direct non-medical, and indirect costs associated with the development of the coronavirus epidemic. When calculating the socioeconomic burden, the variant of calculations was chosen taking into account the prevalence of the disease. The sources of data on the epidemiology of the disease were data from the Ministry of Health and data from the Government of the RF. Results . The socioeconomic burden of COVID-19 in 2020 in the RF amounted to about 5.4 trillion rubles (5 % of nominal GDP in 2020) and was largely due to indirect costs due to GDP losses due to a 1.5-month period of self-isolation. The estimated global burden of disease is more than 4 million YLLs globally, of which in the RF 2,486.30 among men and 1,378.22 YLL among women. Conclusion . The epidemic of the new coronavirus infection has led to colossal economic losses in Russian society. The data presented underscore not only the clinical, but also the economic importance of investing in the development of strategies for the treatment and prevention of new coronavirus infection.
AB - Relevance . Assessment of the burden of disease provides information on the economic consequences of the disease, allows you to assess the social significance, identify areas that require additional clinical and economic research, changes in methodological approaches to the organization of measures for the prevention, early detection and treatment of diseases. The aim . Assessment of the socioeconomic and global burden of COVID-19 in the Russian Federation (RF). Materials and methods . Identification and assessment of direct medical, direct non-medical, and indirect costs associated with the development of the coronavirus epidemic. When calculating the socioeconomic burden, the variant of calculations was chosen taking into account the prevalence of the disease. The sources of data on the epidemiology of the disease were data from the Ministry of Health and data from the Government of the RF. Results . The socioeconomic burden of COVID-19 in 2020 in the RF amounted to about 5.4 trillion rubles (5 % of nominal GDP in 2020) and was largely due to indirect costs due to GDP losses due to a 1.5-month period of self-isolation. The estimated global burden of disease is more than 4 million YLLs globally, of which in the RF 2,486.30 among men and 1,378.22 YLL among women. Conclusion . The epidemic of the new coronavirus infection has led to colossal economic losses in Russian society. The data presented underscore not only the clinical, but also the economic importance of investing in the development of strategies for the treatment and prevention of new coronavirus infection.
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/2b7407b9-6f02-3e38-a391-7d2bfaa032b3/
U2 - 10.37489/2588-0519-2021-1-24-34
DO - 10.37489/2588-0519-2021-1-24-34
M3 - статья
VL - 20
SP - 24
EP - 34
JO - КАЧЕСТВЕННАЯ КЛИНИЧЕСКАЯ ПРАКТИКА
JF - КАЧЕСТВЕННАЯ КЛИНИЧЕСКАЯ ПРАКТИКА
SN - 2588-0519
IS - 1
ER -
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