Economic burden research focuses on quantifying the costs and financial impact of a particular health condition or disease on individuals, healthcare systems, and society as a whole. This type of research involves analyzing direct costs, such as healthcare expenditures and medical treatments, as well as indirect costs, such as lost productivity and reduced quality of life. The findings from economic burden studies can help policymakers, healthcare providers, and researchers make informed decisions about resource allocation and treatment strategies. Additionally, identifying the economic burden of a disease can help prioritize research efforts and interventions aimed at reducing costs and improving health outcomes.