
“The Economics of Infectious Diseases” (work)
“The Economics of Infectious Diseases” explores how infectious diseases impact society’s resources and decisions. It examines the costs and benefits of prevention efforts like vaccines, treatments, and public health policies. By understanding how diseases spread and affect economies, policymakers can allocate resources efficiently to reduce their impact. The work highlights the importance of timely intervention, the economic consequences of outbreaks, and how individual choices influence overall health. Ultimately, it blends health science with economic analysis to improve strategies for managing and controlling infectious diseases effectively.