Improving early infant diagnosis for HIV-exposed infants using unmanned aerial vehicles for blood sample transportation in Conakry, Guinea: a comparative cost-effectiveness analysis.
Maxime InghelsPaul MeeOumou Hawa DialloMohamed CisséDavid NelsonFrank TanserZahid AsgharYoussouf KoitaGabrièle Laborde-BalenGuillaume BretonPublished in: BMJ global health (2023)
Compared with the baseline strategy, both transportation of EID blood samples by UAVs or motorcycles had a cost per additional life-year gained below half of the national GDP per capita and could be seen as cost-effective in Conakry. A UAV strategy can save more lives than a motorcycle one although the cost needed per additional life-year gained might need to consider alongside budget impact and feasibility considerations.