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- who: Sheila Isanaka from the Department of Research, Epicentre, u2011, Jean Juaru00e8s, Paris, France have published the research: Cost-effectiveness of routine versus indicated antibiotic therapy in the management of severe wasting in children, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Under the lifetime analytic time horizon of the present analysis, the authors show indicated antibiotic strategy was optimal in > 75% of probabilistic sensitivity analysis iterations.
- how: The authors calculated incremental cost-effectiveness ratios (ICERs) in terms of treatment-related healthcare costs per discounted life-years saved (LYS) and conducted program coverage scenario and sensitivity . . .
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