Cost-effectiveness of couples' voluntary HIV counselling and testing in six African countries: a modelling study guided by an HIV prevention cascade framework.
Kristin M WallMubiana InambaoWilliam KilembeEtienne KaritaElwyn ChombaBellington VwalikaJoseph MulengaRachel ParkerTyronza SharkeyAmanda TichacekEric HunterRobert YohnkaGordon StreebPhaedra S CorsoSusan AllenPublished in: Journal of the International AIDS Society (2021)
Our model indicates that nationalized CVCT could prevent over half of adult HIV infections for 7% to 21% of the modelled countries' five-year PEPFAR budgets. While other studies have indicated that CVCT motivation is high given locally relevant promotional and educational efforts, without required indicators, targets and dedicated budgets, access remains low.