ART costs may increase in the long-run OpposingArgument1 #92971 Test and Treat intervention that does not reach full implementation or coverage could, perversely, increase long-term ART costs. |
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Author: Peter J Dodd, Geoff P Garnett, and Timothy B Hallett Cited by: David Price 3:28 PM 23 February 2011 GMT
Citerank: (7) 92964Universal Test and Treat strategy for HIVA Universal Test and Treat strategy – whereby everyone is tested for HIV once a year and treated immediately with antiretroviral therapy (ART) if they are infected – could 'eliminate' the epidemic and reduce ART costs in the long term.959C6EF, 92970Scale up the use of Antireroviral TherapyInterventions that prevent new infections through Antiretroviral Therapy [ART] scale-up may hold substantial promise.109FDEF6, 92972Universal Test and Treat can substantially reduce HIV transmission1198CE71, 129418Universal Test and Treat strategy for HIVA Universal Test and Treat strategy – whereby everyone is tested for HIV once a year and treated immediately with antiretroviral therapy (ART) if they are infected – could 'eliminate' the epidemic and reduce ART costs in the long term.959C6EF, 129597Scale up the use of Antireroviral TherapyInterventions that prevent new infections through Antiretroviral Therapy [ART] scale-up may hold substantial promise.109FDEF6, 129721Universal Test and Treat can substantially reduce HIV transmission1198CE71, 129722ART costs may increase in the long-runTest and Treat intervention that does not reach full implementation or coverage could, perversely, increase long-term ART costs.13EF597B URL: |
Excerpt / Summary We also show that a Test and Treat intervention that does not reach full implementation or coverage could, perversely, increase long-term ART costs. |