Cost-effectiveness of two versus three or more doses of intermittent preventive treatment for malaria during pregnancy in sub-Saharan Africa: a modelling study of meta-analysis and cost data

Feb 23, 2015The Lancet. Global health

Cost-effectiveness of two compared to three or more doses of preventive malaria treatment during pregnancy in sub-Saharan Africa

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Abstract

Delivery of IPTp-SP3+ to 1000 pregnant women averted 113.4 disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) at an incremental cost of $825.67.

  • The incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) for IPTp-SP3+ is $7.28 per DALY averted.
  • ICERs vary based on the risk of low birthweight: $7.7 for moderate risk, $19.4 for low risk, and $4.0 for high risk.
  • For HIV-negative women, the ICER is $6.2 per DALY averted.
  • Results remained consistent in deterministic sensitivity analysis.

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