Use of Expansion Factors to Estimate the Burden of Dengue in Southeast Asia: A Systematic Analysis
PLoS neglected tropical diseases2013Vol. 7(2), pp. e2056–e2056
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Abstract
Studies that make no adjustment for underreporting would seriously understate the burden and cost of dengue in SEA and elsewhere. As the sites of the empirical studies we identified were not randomly chosen, the exact extent of underreporting remains uncertain. Nevertheless, the results reported here, based on a systematic analysis of the available literature, show general consistency and provide a reasonable empirical basis to adjust for underreporting.
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