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economic burden

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meanings of economicand burden


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economic
adjective
uk /ˌiː.kəˈnɒm.ɪk/ us /ˌiː.kəˈnɑː.mɪk/
relating to trade, industry, ...
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burden
noun[C]
uk /ˈbɜː.dən/ us /ˈbɝː.dən/
a heavy load that ...
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Examples of economic burden


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Getting married was always an economicburden on families, and the general economic situation could affect the chance of remarriage for both men and women.
The economicburden of salmonellosis infections remains a concern for public authorities.
The poor do not perceive each additional child to be an economicburden and their judgment may well be objectively right.
Chapter 4 explores the economicburden arguments and tackles the suggestion that class-like age-based differences of interest have developed.
Moreover, 70% had at least one hospitalization and the patient's bipolar illness caused severe family, interpersonal, and economicburden.
Retirement payments to parents placed an aditional economicburden on siblings.
Restructuring the provision of care is becoming necessary mainly because of demographic trends and the economicburden of institutional care.
These data clearly highlight the clinical impact and economicburden of pneumococcal disease and the need to prevent it by vaccination.
This strategy will reduce economicburden of both patients and government.
Supplementary information about informal care-giving time and foregone work days by key informal carers were collected in the economicburden questionnaire.
The economicburden that the arrival of many nonproductive persons might put on a whole family group could in fact become unsustainable.
Nevertheless, the high incidence of asthma represents a huge economicburden.
The economicburden of asthma is considerable both in terms of direct medical and indirect costs (18).
Cost-of-illnessstudies do though indicate the general economicburden of diseases and focus attention on those that result in high resource costs.
The human and economicburden associated with asthma is severe (34).
The economicburden in terms of costs of healthcare use and costs due to work absenteeism underlines the need for a cost-effectiveness analysis of the interventions involved.
Volunteers are weeds derived from crops and living in fields, perhaps causing an economicburden, or bringing impurities to a later crop of the same species.
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