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The cost-effectiveness of different feeding patterns combined with prompt treatments for preventing mother-to-child HIV transmission in South Africa: estimates from simulation modeling |
Yu W, Li C, Fu X, Cui Z, Liu X, Fan L, Zhang G, Ma J |
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Record Status This is an economic evaluation that meets the criteria for inclusion on NHS EED. Bibliographic details Yu W, Li C, Fu X, Cui Z, Liu X, Fan L, Zhang G, Ma J. The cost-effectiveness of different feeding patterns combined with prompt treatments for preventing mother-to-child HIV transmission in South Africa: estimates from simulation modeling. PLOS ONE 2014; 9(7): e102872 Indexing Status Subject indexing assigned by NLM MeSH Anti-Retroviral Agents /economics /therapeutic use; Breast Feeding; Cohort Studies; Computer Simulation; Cost-Benefit Analysis; Feeding Behavior; Female; HIV Infections /drug therapy /economics; Humans; Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical /economics /prevention & Models, Economic; Outcome Assessment (Health Care) /economics /methods; Pregnancy; South Africa; control AccessionNumber 22014029305 Date bibliographic record published 30/10/2014 |
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