2021
DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2021.653677
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Reaching Absent and Refusing Individuals During Home-Based HIV Testing Through Self-Testing—at What Cost?

Abstract: Introduction: In the HOSENG trial (NCT03598686), the secondary distribution of oral self-tests for persons absent or refusing to test during a home-based HIV testing campaign in rural Lesotho resulted in an increase in testing coverage of 21% compared to a testing campaign without secondary distribution. This study aims to determine the per patient costs of both HOSENG trial arms.Method: We conducted a micro-costing study to estimate the cost of home-based HIV testing with (HOSENG intervention arm) and without… Show more

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“…When considering the economic implications of KP‐focused HIVST distribution programmes, the average loaded unit cost of HIVST accounted for a low proportion of overall programme costs, even with a relatively high percentage of substitution (up to 40% in Senegal). Our average costs per kit distributed in the ATLAS scale‐up scenario are comparable with the findings of other studies from South Africa [ 19 , 48 , 49 ]. Community‐led testing‐service is an affordable option for HIVST distribution.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…When considering the economic implications of KP‐focused HIVST distribution programmes, the average loaded unit cost of HIVST accounted for a low proportion of overall programme costs, even with a relatively high percentage of substitution (up to 40% in Senegal). Our average costs per kit distributed in the ATLAS scale‐up scenario are comparable with the findings of other studies from South Africa [ 19 , 48 , 49 ]. Community‐led testing‐service is an affordable option for HIVST distribution.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%