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Costs and Cost-Effectiveness of Biomedical, Non-Surgical HIV Prevention Interventions: A Systematic Literature Review.

Fiammetta M BozzaniRebecca GiddingsMatthew QuaifeMitzy GafosPitchaya P IndravudhRebecca GiddingsGraham F MedleyShelly MalhotraSergio Torres-Rueda
Published in: PharmacoEconomics (2022)
A lack of primary, detailed and updated cost data, including above-service level costs, from a variety of settings makes it difficult to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of specific delivery modes at scale, or to evaluate strategies for services integration. Closing this evidence gap around real-world implementation is vital, not least because the strategies targeting high-risk groups that are recommended by PrEP models may incur substantially higher costs and be of limited practical feasibility in some settings.
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