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Background: We examined efficacy, toxicity, relapse, cost, and quality-of-life thresholds of hypothetical HIV cure interventions that would make them cost-effective compared to life-long antiretroviral therapy (ART). Copyright: Methods: We used a computer simulation model to assess three HIV cure strategies: Gene Therapy, Chemotherapy, and Stem Cell Transplantation (SCT), each compared to ART. Efficacy and cost parameters were varied widely in sensitivity analysis. Outcomes included quality-adjusted life expectancy, lifetime cost, and cost-effectiveness in dollars/quality-adjusted life year ($/QALY) gained. Strategies were deemed cost-effective with incremental cost-effectiveness ratios
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Sax, P. E., Sypek, A., Berkowitz, B. K., Morris, B. L., Losina, E., Paltiel, A. D., … Freedberg, K. A. (2014). HIV cure strategies: How good must they be to improve on current antiretroviral therapy? PLoS ONE, 9(11). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0113031
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