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Cost analysis of a school-based comprehensive malaria program in primary schools in Sikasso region, Mali

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Background : The expansion of malaria prevention and control to school-aged children is receiving increasing attention, but there are still limited data on the costs of intervention. This paper analyses the costs of a comprehensive school-based intervention strategy, delivered by teachers, that included participatory malaria educational activities, distribution of long lasting insecticide-treated nets (LLIN), and Intermittent Parasite Clearance in schools (IPCs) in southern Mali. Methods : Costs were collected alongside a randomised controlled trial conducted in 80 primary schools in Sikasso Region in Mali in 2010-2012. Cost data were compiled between November 2011 and March 2012 for the 40 intervention schools (6413 children). A provider perspective was adopted. Using an ingredients approach, costs were classified by cost category and by activity. Total costs and cost per child were estimated for the actual intervention, as well as for a simpler version of the programme more suited for scale-up by the government. Univariate sensitivity analysis was performed.

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halshs-01674686 , version 1 (03-01-2018)

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Siân E. Clarke, Roberta Maccario, Saba Rouhani, Tom Drake, Annie Nagy, et al.. Cost analysis of a school-based comprehensive malaria program in primary schools in Sikasso region, Mali. BMC Public Health, 2017, 17 (1), pp.e572. ⟨10.1186/s12889-017-4490-6⟩. ⟨halshs-01674686⟩
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