Potential Cost-Effectiveness of Schistosomiasis Treatment for Reducing HIV Transmission in Africa – The Case of Zimbabwean Women
Mbah M, Poolman EM, Atkins KE, Orenstein EW, Meyers LA, Townsend JP, Galvani AP. Potential Cost-Effectiveness of Schistosomiasis Treatment for Reducing HIV Transmission in Africa – The Case of Zimbabwean Women. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 2013, 7: e2346. PMID: 23936578, PMCID: PMC3731236, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0002346.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFemale genital schistosomiasisHIV infectionPraziquantel administrationHIV transmissionSchool-aged childrenAnnual administrationHIV prevalenceSchistosoma haematobiumCost-effective public health interventionsAntenatal clinic dataReducing HIV TransmissionBurden of HIVCases of HIVTen-year periodPublic health interventionsCost-effectiveness analysisNovel intervention strategiesGenital schistosomiasisGenital infectionSaharan AfricaCost-saving strategyNet savingsSchistosomiasis treatmentEpidemiological dataClinic data