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The cost-effectiveness of consistent and early intervention of harm reduction for injecting drug users in Bangladesh

Authors :
S Jana
Lorna Guinness
Lilani Kumaranayake
Peter Vickerman
Anna M Foss
Charlotte Watts
Tasnim Azim
Andrea Rodericks
Zahidul Quayyum
Source :
Addiction. 105:319-328
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Wiley, 2010.

Abstract

Aims To assess the cost-effectiveness of the CARE-SHAKTI harm reduction intervention for injecting drug users (IDUs) over a 3-year period, the impact on the cost-effectiveness of stopping after 3 years and how the cost-effectiveness might vary with baseline human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevalence. Design Economic cost data were collected from the study site and combined with impact estimates derived from a dynamic mathematical model. Setting Dhaka, Bangladesh, where the HIV prevalence has remained low despite high-risk sexual and injecting behaviours, and growing HIV epidemics in neighbouring countries. Findings The cost per HIV infection prevented over the first 3 years was US$110.4 (33.1–182.3). The incremental cost-effectiveness of continuing the intervention for a further year, relative to stopping at the end of year 3, is US$97 if behaviour returns to pre-intervention patterns. When baseline IDU HIV prevalence is increased to 40%, the number of HIV infections averted is halved for the 3-year period and the cost per HIV infection prevented doubles to US$228. Conclusions The analysis confirms that harm reduction activities are cost-effective. Early intervention is more cost-effective than delaying activities, although this should not preclude later intervention. Starting harm reduction activities when IDU HIV prevalence reaches as high as 40% is still cost-effective. Continuing harm reduction activities once a project has matured is vital to sustaining its impact and cost-effectiveness.

Details

ISSN :
13600443 and 09652140
Volume :
105
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Addiction
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2a981977e93f78bcf1f63420d18ec3c2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1360-0443.2009.02755.x