Updating the National Academy of Medicine ME/CFS prevalence and economic impact figures to account for population growth and inflation
Leonard A. Jason, A.A. Mirin
Abstract
We update the US prevalence and economic impact estimates of the 2015 National Academy of Medicine report on myalgic encephalomyelitis / chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), taking into account growth in population, economic inflation, and inclusion of children. We find a rough doubling of the ME/CFS prevalence and economic impact figures in the US, with low-end prevalence coming out to 1.5 million and economic impact having a range of 36–51 billion dollars per year.
Topics & Concepts
Inflation (cosmology)Chronic fatigue syndromePopulationMedicineEconomic impact analysisDemographyEconomicsPsychiatryEnvironmental healthSociologyPhysicsTheoretical physicsMicroeconomicsFibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research