The cost-effectiveness of HIV control: Getting the priorities right

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A growing body of international and local evidence shows that infectious disease control and HIV prevention and treatment are the most efficient ways for governments to spend their money to improve the lot of their citizens, in both developed and developing countries.

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Meyer-Rath, G. (2007). The cost-effectiveness of HIV control: Getting the priorities right. In Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine (pp. 15–17). AOSIS (pty) Ltd.

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