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Originalsprache | Englisch |
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Seiten (von - bis) | 79-88 |
Seitenumfang | 10 |
Fachzeitschrift | Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research |
Jahrgang | 4 |
Ausgabenummer | 1 |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 2004 |
Abstract
The worldwide spread of HIV infection continues, particularly in economically vulnerable, developing and emerging countries. There is a lack of resources to supply effective prevention measures and apply highly active antiretroviral therapies. In the regions concerned, economical effects of morbidity- and mortality-associated productivity losses in those of a working age remain serious. Thus, the United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS and the World Health Organization have predicted a dramatic decrease of South Africa's and other African states' domestic product in the coming years. Therefore, with the world economical consequences from the HIV pandemic, a large political challenge in the next 10 years will arise.
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in: Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research, Jahrgang 4, Nr. 1, 2004, S. 79-88.
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T1 - Cost-effectiveness of managing HIV infection
AU - Claes, Christa
AU - von der Schulenburg, Johann Matthias Graf
AU - Stoll, Matthias
PY - 2004
Y1 - 2004
N2 - The worldwide spread of HIV infection continues, particularly in economically vulnerable, developing and emerging countries. There is a lack of resources to supply effective prevention measures and apply highly active antiretroviral therapies. In the regions concerned, economical effects of morbidity- and mortality-associated productivity losses in those of a working age remain serious. Thus, the United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS and the World Health Organization have predicted a dramatic decrease of South Africa's and other African states' domestic product in the coming years. Therefore, with the world economical consequences from the HIV pandemic, a large political challenge in the next 10 years will arise.
AB - The worldwide spread of HIV infection continues, particularly in economically vulnerable, developing and emerging countries. There is a lack of resources to supply effective prevention measures and apply highly active antiretroviral therapies. In the regions concerned, economical effects of morbidity- and mortality-associated productivity losses in those of a working age remain serious. Thus, the United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS and the World Health Organization have predicted a dramatic decrease of South Africa's and other African states' domestic product in the coming years. Therefore, with the world economical consequences from the HIV pandemic, a large political challenge in the next 10 years will arise.
KW - Cost-effectiveness
KW - Direct costs
KW - Indirect costs
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U2 - 10.1586/14737167.4.1.79
DO - 10.1586/14737167.4.1.79
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:1142279596
VL - 4
SP - 79
EP - 88
JO - Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research
JF - Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research
SN - 1473-7167
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