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A cost-effectiveness analysis of condom distribution programmes for the prevention of sexually transmitted infections in England.

Susannah SadlerJon ToshRebekah PenningtonAndrew RawdinHazel SquiresCarmen RomeroAlastair FischerJames Chilcott
Published in: Journal of epidemiology and community health (2017)
CDPs for young people are likely to be cost-effective or cost-saving. CDPs for other high-risk populations may also be cost-effective if they can increase condom use, since high HIV prevalence in these groups imposes a considerable health and cost burden.
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