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. 2018 Jan 12;15(1):209–227. doi: 10.1007/s10393-017-1310-5

Table 5.

An Overview of the Type and Value of Quantitative Outcomes Featuring in Those Studies that Described One Health Interventions to Address Malaria Included in this Scoping Review.

References Geographical location Intervention Type of quantitative outcome described Outcome reported
Aikins et al. (1998) Gambia Use of ITNa Cost-effectiveness per death averted US$ 471
Cost-effectiveness per discounted life years gained US$ 31.53
Akhavan et al. (1999) Brazil National malaria control program including vector control Cost-effectiveness per life saved US$ 2672
Cost-effectiveness per DALYsb averted US$ 69
Gatton and Cheng (2010) Australia ITNa and chemotherapy Disease transmission No transmission possible
Goodman et al. (1999) Low-income country in sub-Saharan Africa Provision of bed nets Cost-effectiveness per DALYsb averted US$ 19–85
Insecticide treatment of existing bed nets US$ 4–10
Goodman et al. (2001) South Africa ITNa (vs. residual house spraying) Effectiveness (adjusted rate ratio based on number of cases) 0.69
Cost per case averted US$ 16
Cost per death averted US$ 1696
Mueller et al. (2008) Togo Three-year ITNa campaign Number of deaths averted 6285
Number of cases averted 1.2 million
Cost per death averted US$ 635
Cost per DALYsb averted US$ 16.39
Mulligan et al. (2008) Tanzania ITNa voucher program Number of child deaths averted 12,039
Cost per child death averted US$ 873
Pulkki-Brännström et al. (2012) Not specified Long-lasting ITNa (vs. conventional ITNa) Child deaths averted 30,800
DALYsb averted 1.02 million
Cost per DALYsb averted US$ 16.8
Cost-effectiveness Cost-effective if priced at no more than US$ 1.5 above conventional ITNa
Riedel et al. (2010) Zambia Bed nets Odds of parasitaemia 40% less (12–60%)
Smithuis et al. (2013) Myanmar ITNa (vs. early diagnosis and effective treatment) Cost per DALYsb averted US$ 51
Yhdego and Majura (1988) Tanzania Comparison of two vector control programs: engineering vs. use of larvicides and insecticides Program effectiveness 97 vs. 75%
Cost-effectiveness Tshs 2.8 million vs. Tshs 10.5 million

aITN insecticide-treated bed nets.

bDALYs disability-adjusted life years.