Cost-effectiveness of iron supplementation and malaria chemoprophylaxis in the prevention of anaemia and malaria among Tanzanian infants
Prerequisites for effective interventions against severe anaemia and malaria among infants are economic evaluations to aid the setting of priorities and the making of health policy. In the present study we analysed the cost and effectiveness of three control strategies hypothetically delivered throu...
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Main Authors: | M. Alonso González (Author), C Menéndez (Author), F Font (Author), E Kahigwa (Author), J Kimario (Author), H Mshinda (Author), M Tanner (Author), X Bosch-Capblanch (Author), P.L Alonso (Author) |
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2000-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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