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A Malaria Control Trial Using Insecticide-treated Bed Nets and Targeted Chemoprophylaxis in a Rural Area of The Gambia, West Africa. 8. Cost-effectiveness of Bed Net Impregnation Alone or Combined with Chemoprophylaxis in Preventing Mortality And...

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Date 1993 Jun 1
PMID 8212110
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In The Gambia, insecticide impregnation of bed nets, used alone or combined with Maloprim, reduced morbidity and mortality from malaria amongst children between one and 4 years of age. Taking expenditure of both time and money by public authorities and village volunteers into account, the costs and cost-effectiveness of each intervention were estimated. Bed net impregnation alone and the combined strategy cost US $5.65 and US $7.49 per child-year protected respectively (1990 figures). Insecticide (and drugs) accounted for more than 80% of the costs of each intervention strategy. They were both highly cost-effective. Estimated costs per death and per clinical episode of malaria averted were US $188 and US $28 for bed net impregnation and $257 and $19 for impregnation combined with chemoprophylaxis. Estimated costs per healthy year of life saved, discounted at 3%, were US $7.90 and US $10.84.

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