Assessing the efficiency of HIV prevention interventions in Kenya__ the ORPHEA project
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2015-02Author
Wamai, R
Galarraga, O.
Buzdugan, R
Chaumont, C
Sosa-Rubi, S
Bautista, S
Wang'ombe, J
Moreno, I. Ochoa
Nyakundi, H
[et.al]
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Despite limited resources for HIV prevention interventions, few empirical studies investigate the efficiency of HIV prevention interventions. Reliable data on costs and efficiency is critical to best inform the choice of service delivery model, budget allocation and financial decisions. Optimizing the Response of Prevention: HIV Efficiency in Africa (ORPHEA Project) assessed determinants of efficiency for three interventions in Kenya in 2012-2013: HIV testing and counseling (HTC), prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV (PMTCT), and voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC).
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http://www.annalsofglobalhealth.org/article/S2214-9996%2815%2900645-1/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11295/86703
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Wamai, R., Buzdugan, R., Galarraga, O., Chaumont, C., Sosa-Rubi, S., Bautista, S., ... & Bollinger, G. (2015). Assessing the efficiency of HIV prevention interventions in Kenya–the ORPHEA Project. Annals of Global Health, 81(1), 58.Publisher
University of Nairobi