Does scale matter? The costs of HIV-prevention interventions for commercial sex workers in India
OBJECTIVE: To explore how the scale of a project affects both the total costs and average costs of HIV prevention in India. METHODS: Economic cost data and measures of scale (coverage and service volume indicators for number of cases of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) referred, number of STIs...
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Main Authors: | Lorna Guinness (Author), Lilani Kumaranayake (Author), Bhuvaneswari Rajaraman (Author), Girija Sankaranarayanan (Author), Gangadhar Vannela (Author), P. Raghupathi (Author), Alex George (Author) |
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