Paediatric HIV testing strategy decision tool

Online tool

Overview

The Cost-effectiveness of Infant HIV Testing Strategies web tool, which is designed to estimate the health benefits and cost-effectiveness of screening mothers at immunization visits (as part of the Expanded Program on Immunization [EPI]) to determine infant exposure, followed by diagnostic testing of exposed infants compared to the currently WHO-recommended EID strategy (testing only known HIV-exposed infants).

The Clinical and Economic Value of Provider-Initiated HIV Testing and Counseling (PITC) in Children web tool, which is designed to estimate clinical outcomes and cost-effectiveness of provider-intiated HIV testing and counseling (PITC) compared to no PITC in a cohort of children between 2-10 years-old, comprised of HIV-unexposed, HIV-exposed uninfected, and HIV-infected children, in a given country in a given year.

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