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The Cost and Cost-Effectiveness of an Integrated Wasting Prevention and Screening Intervention Package in Burkina Faso and Mali.

Rebecca L BranderChloe PuettElodie BecqueyJef L LeroyMarie T RuelFidele Eric SessouLieven Huybregts
Published in: The Journal of nutrition (2024)
Integration of wasting prevention into screening for child wasting led to higher total costs but lower unit costs than standard screening due to increased coverage. Greater cost-effectiveness could be achieved if BCC were strengthened and led to improved caregiver health and nutrition practices and if screening triggered appropriate use of services and higher treatment coverage.
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