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Web interface–supported transmission risk assessment and cost-effectiveness analysis of postdonation screening: a global model applied to Ghana, Thailand, and the Netherlands
Transfusion, 09/04/09
van Hulst M et al. – The young transfusion recipient population of Ghana in combination with a high risk of viral transmission yields better cost–effectiveness for additional tests. The advanced age of the transfused population of the Netherlands and a small risk of viral transmission gives poor cost–effectiveness for more sensitive screening techniques. It was demonstrated that a global health economic model combined with a Web interface can provide easy access to risk assessment and cost–effectiveness analysis.
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