The cost-effectiveness of expanding harm reduction activities for injecting drug users in Odessa, Ukraine

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Vickerman, Peter
Kumaranayake, Lilani
Balakireva, Olga
Guinness, Lorna
Artyukh, Oksana
Semikop, Tatiana
Yaremenko, Olexander
Watts, Charlotte
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[1] London Sch Hyg & Trop Med, HIVTools Res Grp, London WC1E 7HT, England
[2] Ukrainian Inst Social Res, Kiev, Ukraine
[3] Faith Hope & Love, Odessa, Ukraine
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10.1097/01.olq.0000221335.80508.fa
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R51 [传染病];
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Objectives: The objectives of this study were to estimate the cost-effectiveness of a harm reduction intervention among injecting drug users (EDUs) in Odessa, Ukraine; and to explore how the cost-effectiveness changes if the intervention were scaled up to 60% as recommended by NNIHO/UNAIDS. Study Design: Economic providers' costs were estimated. A dynamic mathematical model, fitted to epidemiologic data, projected the intervention's impact. The cost per HIV infection averted for different intervention coverages was estimated. Results: From September 1999 to August 2000, at the current coverage of between 20% to 38% and an injection drug user (IDU) HIV prevalence of 54%, projections suggest 792 HIV infections were averted, a 22% decrease in IDU HIV incidence, but a 1% increase in IDU HIV prevalence. Cost per HIV infection averted was $97. Scaling up the intervention to reach 60% of IDUs remains cost-effective and reduces HIV prevalence by 4% over 5 years. Conclusion: At the current coverage, the harm reduction intervention in Odessa is cost-effective but is unlikely to reduce IDU HIV prevalence in the short-term. To reduce HIV prevalence, more resources are needed to increase coverage.
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页码:S89 / S102
页数:14
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