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Cost-effectiveness projections of single and combination therapies for visceral leishmaniasis in Bihar, India
Tropical Medicine & International Health, 07/02/09
Olliaro P et al. - The available treatments for VL are cost-effective, and the mortality and incidence-based methods produce consistent estimates. The combinations considered here were more cost-effective than most monotherapies. Having multiple treatment options and combining drugs are also likely to reduce drug pressure and prolong the drugs' life-span of effective use.
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