Cost-effectiveness of Scaling HIV and Syphilis Testing in LMICs
The systematic review explores the costs and cost-effectiveness of scaling up HIV and syphilis testing in low and middle-income countries. It analyzes the fixed and variable components of costs, economies, or diseconomies of scale, and the setting for scaling up. The study acknowledges key contributors and funding sources for the research.
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The costs and cost-effectiveness of scaling-up HIV and syphilis testing in low and middle income countries: a systematic review
Costs and cost-effectiveness of scaling-up HIV and syphilis testing in LMICs Less costly Cost-effective Number of studies 6 1 3 2 Scaling-up setting Pilot Setting
Economies (or diseconomies of scale) Scaling-up HIV and syphilis testing Fixed and variable component of the cost Urban and rural Broader Health System
Acknowledgement A/Prof. Virginia Wiseman Dr. Tanya Applegate Dr. Ari Probandari Prof. Rebecca Guy Funding: Scientia PhD Scholarship USNW