Publication
2015
Extended Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Treatment and Prevention of Diarrhoea in Ethiopia
This article, published in BMJ Open, aims to illustrate the size and distribution of benefits …
This article, published in BMJ Open, aims to illustrate the size and distribution of benefits due to the treatment and prevention of diarrhoea (i.e., rotavirus vaccination) in Ethiopia. The authors use an economic model to examine the impacts of universal public finance (UPF) of diarrhoeal treatment alone, as opposed to diarrhoeal treatment along with rotavirus vaccination using extended cost-effectiveness analysis (ECEA). The study finds that diarrhoeal treatment paired with rotavirus vaccination is more cost effective…
Climate/Environment
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Infectious Diseases
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Priority Setting/Ethics
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Costing Methods
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Health Outcomes
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Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
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Child/Nutrition
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Social Determinants
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Environmental Health
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Health Systems
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Economics/Finance
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Health/Medicine
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Sub-Saharan Africa