Health economic analyses quantify the costs and benefits of specific public health choices or interventions compared to current practice, thus informing decisions on the responsible use of scarce health care resources. The application of health economic evaluations to inform blood safety decisions has been growing over the past 10 years, particularly in high income countries. However, in sub-Saharan Africa where there is a greater need for improvements in blood safety amid severe resource constraints, health economic evaluations are still limited. This thesis presents the health economics of blood transfusion in a resource-limited setting, with the aim of helping decision-makers understand the cost-effectiveness of introducing a blood safet...