The Ministry of Health in Malawi is implementing a pragmatic and innovative approach for the management of all HIV-infected pregnant women, termed Option B+, which consists of providing life-long antiretroviral treatment, regardless of their CD4 count or clinical stage. Our objective was to determine if Option B+ represents a cost-effective option.A decision model simulates the disease progression of a cohort of HIV-infected pregnant women receiving prophylaxis and antiretroviral therapy, and estimates the number of paediatric infections averted and maternal life years gained over a ten-year time horizon. We assess the cost-effectiveness from the Ministry of Health perspective while taking into account the practical realities of implementin...
Background: HIV discordance in stable couples is a major driver of new infections, and discordant co...
IntroductionThe 2016 World Health Organization (WHO) consolidated guideline recommends lifelong anti...
Rwanda's National PMTCT program aims to achieve elimination of new HIV infections in children by 201...
Background: The Ministry of Health in Malawi is implementing a pragmatic and innovative approach for...
OBJECTIVE To estimate the cost-effectiveness of prevention of mother-to-child transmission (MTCT)...
BackgroundAchieving the goal of eliminating mother-to-child HIV transmission (MTCT) necessitates inc...
Background. In 2013, the World Health Organization (WHO) revised the 2012 guidelines on use of antir...
<p>Current practice represents our base case scenario or the status quo in 2010. The next set of sce...
Background: Mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV continues to fuel the the HIV epidemic in res...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the costs and health effects of a range of interventions for preventing the spr...
Introduction: Malawi introduced a new strategy to improve the effectiveness of prevention of mother-...
Objectives: From a health care provider prospective, to assess the cost-effectiveness of four Antire...
*<p>Assumes 663,000 pregnant women, 66,500 HIV-infected pregnant women annually, and 90% (59,850) of...
Objectives: Based on the important changes in South Africa since 2009 and the Antiretroviral Treatme...
Introduction: Cost-effectiveness analysis are crucial in the management of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, pa...
Background: HIV discordance in stable couples is a major driver of new infections, and discordant co...
IntroductionThe 2016 World Health Organization (WHO) consolidated guideline recommends lifelong anti...
Rwanda's National PMTCT program aims to achieve elimination of new HIV infections in children by 201...
Background: The Ministry of Health in Malawi is implementing a pragmatic and innovative approach for...
OBJECTIVE To estimate the cost-effectiveness of prevention of mother-to-child transmission (MTCT)...
BackgroundAchieving the goal of eliminating mother-to-child HIV transmission (MTCT) necessitates inc...
Background. In 2013, the World Health Organization (WHO) revised the 2012 guidelines on use of antir...
<p>Current practice represents our base case scenario or the status quo in 2010. The next set of sce...
Background: Mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV continues to fuel the the HIV epidemic in res...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the costs and health effects of a range of interventions for preventing the spr...
Introduction: Malawi introduced a new strategy to improve the effectiveness of prevention of mother-...
Objectives: From a health care provider prospective, to assess the cost-effectiveness of four Antire...
*<p>Assumes 663,000 pregnant women, 66,500 HIV-infected pregnant women annually, and 90% (59,850) of...
Objectives: Based on the important changes in South Africa since 2009 and the Antiretroviral Treatme...
Introduction: Cost-effectiveness analysis are crucial in the management of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, pa...
Background: HIV discordance in stable couples is a major driver of new infections, and discordant co...
IntroductionThe 2016 World Health Organization (WHO) consolidated guideline recommends lifelong anti...
Rwanda's National PMTCT program aims to achieve elimination of new HIV infections in children by 201...