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Cost of community-led larval source management and house improvement for malaria control: a cost analysis within a cluster-randomized trial in a rural district in Malawi.

Mphatso Dennis PhiriRobert S McCannAlinune Nathanael KabagheHenk van den BergTumaini MalengaSteven GoweloTinashe TizifaWillem TakkenMichèle van VugtKamija S PhiriDianne J TerlouwEve Worrall
Published in: Malaria journal (2021)
In the trial, the incremental economic costs of community-led HI and LSM implementation were high compared to previous house improvement and LSM studies. Several factors, including intervention design, year-round LSM implementation and low human population density could explain the high costs. The factorial trial design necessitated use of proxies to allocate costs shared between trial arms, which limits generalizability where different designs are used. Nevertheless, costs may inform planners of similar intervention packages where cost-effectiveness is known. Trial registration Not applicable. The original trial was registered with The Pan African Clinical Trials Registry on 3 March 2016, trial number PACTR201604001501493.
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