The cost-effectiveness of permethrin-treated bed nets in an area of intense malaria transmission in western Kenya.

Virginia Wiseman ORCID logo; William A Hawley; Feiko O ter Kuile; Penelope A Phillips-Howard; John M Vulule; Bernard L Nahlen; Anne J Mills ORCID logo; (2003) The cost-effectiveness of permethrin-treated bed nets in an area of intense malaria transmission in western Kenya. The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene, 68 (4 Supp). pp. 161-167. ISSN 0002-9637 DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.2003.68.161
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This study compared the costs and effects of insecticide (permethrin)-treated bed net (ITN) use in children less than five years of age in an area of intense, perennial malaria transmission in western Kenya. The data were derived from a group-randomized controlled trial of ITNs conducted between 1996 and 1999. The annual net cost per life-year gained was 34 U.S. dollars and the net annual cost per all-cause sick child clinic visit averted was 49 U.S. dollars. After taking into account a community effect (protection from malaria afforded to non-ITN users who lived within 300 meters from users) these estimates decreased to 25 U.S. dollars and 38 U.S. dollars, respectively. This study provides further evidence that ITNs are a highly cost-effective use of scarce health care resources.


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