# Economic burden of Chagas disease in Brazil: a nationwide cost-of-illness study

**Authors:** Mônica Viegas Andrade, Kenya Valeria Micaela de Souza Noronha, Aline de Souza, Nayara Abreu Julião, André Soares Motta-Santos, Paulo Estevão Franco Braga, Henrique Bracarense, Yasmim Caroline Silva, Bruno Ramos Nascimento, Mariângela Carneiro, Francisco Rogerlândio Martins-Melo, Isis Eloah Machado, Pablo Perel, Yvonne Geissbühler, Caroline Demacq, Antônio Luiz Pinho Ribeiro

PMC · DOI: 10.1016/j.lana.2025.101202 · 2025-08-08

## TL;DR

This study estimates the economic burden of chronic Chagas disease in Brazil, finding it costs over $11 billion annually and highlights the need for better public health policies.

## Contribution

The study provides the first nationwide cost-of-illness analysis of chronic Chagas disease in Brazil, including both direct and indirect costs.

## Key findings

- The annual economic burden of chronic Chagas disease in Brazil is estimated at $11.44 billion.
- Direct medical costs account for 72% of the total lifetime economic burden per patient.
- Annual direct medical costs represent 11% of Brazil's Ministry of Health budget.

## Abstract

Chagas disease remains a public health issue with substantial financial impact on the healthcare system of Latin American countries. Despite its great economic burden, research quantifying the direct and indirect costs are limited, particularly within Brazil. This study estimates the economic burden of chronic Chagas disease in Brazil, as part of the broader project, ‘The Burden of Chagas Disease in the Contemporary World: The RAISE Study’.

A Markov model was used to estimate the economic burden of chronic Chagas disease from a societal perspective considering six mutually exclusive health states: four clinical forms (indeterminate, cardiac, digestive, mixed) and two absorptive states (death and cure). This model was analyzed through microsimulation with a one-year cycle length, considering a hypothetical cohort of 10,000 patients, each repeated 1000 times to report the average. Data on costs were gathered, converted to 2024 purchasing power parity US dollars, and considered direct medical costs and productivity losses due to absenteeism.

The annual economic burden of chronic Chagas disease in Brazil was estimated at $11.44 billion, constituting 0.23% of the gross domestic product, with a lifetime cost per patient of $45,034. Lifetime direct medical costs represent around 72% of the total lifetime economic burden, while indirect costs, 28%. Annual direct medical costs represent around 11% of the Ministry of Health budget.

The significant economic burden highlights the necessity for effective public health policies and resource allocation in Brazil's healthcare system. Given the universal health coverage model, understanding these costs can guide improvements and interventions aimed at reducing Chagas disease’s impact.

Funding was provided by Novartis Pharma AG as part of a research collaboration with the 10.13039/501100015708World Heart Federation, project number CLCZ696D2010R.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** Chagas disease (MONDO:0001444)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Chagas Disease (MESH:D014355), death (MESH:D003643)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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