Optimizing infant HIV diagnosis with additional screening at immunization clinics in three sub‐Saharan African settings: a cost‐effectiveness analysis

Author:

Dunning Lorna1,Gandhi Aditya R1ORCID,Penazzato Martina2ORCID,Soeteman Djøra I13,Revill Paul4,Frank Simone1,Phillips Andrew5ORCID,Dugdale Caitlin167,Abrams Elaine8,Weinstein Milton C3,Newell Marie‐Louise910,Collins Intira J11ORCID,Doherty Meg2,Vojnov Lara2ORCID,Fassinou Ekouévi Patricia12,Myer Landon13,Mushavi Angela14,Freedberg Kenneth A167ORCID,Ciaranello Andrea L167

Affiliation:

1. Medical Practice Evaluation Center Massachusetts General Hospital Boston MA USA

2. Global HIV, Hepatitis, and STIs Programme World Health Organization Geneva Switzerland

3. Center for Health Decision Science Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Boston MA USA

4. Center for Health Economics University of York York United Kingdom

5. Institute for Global Health University College London London United Kingdom

6. Division of Infectious Diseases Massachusetts General Hospital Boston MA USA

7. Harvard Medical School Boston MA USA

8. Mailman School of Public Health ICAP at Columbia University New York City NY USA

9. Institute for Development Studies Human Development and Health Faculty of Medicine University of Southampton Southampton United Kingdom

10. School of Public Health Faculty of Health Sciences University of Witwatersrand Johannesburg South Africa

11. Medical Research Council Clinical Trials Unit University College London London United Kingdom

12. Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation Abidjan Côte d’Ivoire

13. Division of Epidemiology & Biostatistics School of Public Health & Family Medicine University of Cape Town Cape Town South Africa

14. Ministry of Health and Child Care Harare Zimbabwe

Funder

World Health Organization

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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4. Universal HIV testing of infants at immunization clinics: an acceptable and feasible approach for early infant diagnosis in high HIV prevalence settings

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