11 research outputs found
Incremental cost, effectiveness, and cost-effectiveness ratio of condoms, (2015–2030).
<p>Incremental cost, effectiveness, and cost-effectiveness ratio of condoms, (2015–2030).</p
Condom effectiveness: STI infections and DALYs averted, by region (2015–2030), medium and high scenarios.
<p>Condom effectiveness: STI infections and DALYs averted, by region (2015–2030), medium and high scenarios.</p
Annual coital frequency assumptions among risk groups used to estimate condom use.
<p>Annual coital frequency assumptions among risk groups used to estimate condom use.</p
Incremental cost of condoms for FP and HIV/STI prevention, in millions, US$, 2015–2020, 2015–30, total and by region.
<p>Incremental cost of condoms for FP and HIV/STI prevention, in millions, US$, 2015–2020, 2015–30, total and by region.</p
Global estimates of current use, need, and gap in condoms for family planning, by region, 2015 (millions).
<p>Global estimates of current use, need, and gap in condoms for family planning, by region, 2015 (millions).</p
Total cost of condoms for FP and HIV/STI prevention, by scenario, in billions $US, 2015–2030, 81 countries.
<p>Total cost of condoms for FP and HIV/STI prevention, by scenario, in billions $US, 2015–2030, 81 countries.</p
Cost-effectiveness of various HIV/STI/FP interventions, cost per DALY averted, $US 2015.
<p>Cost-effectiveness of various HIV/STI/FP interventions, cost per DALY averted, $US 2015.</p
Condom cost-effectiveness, on average for all condom investment framework countries, 2015–2030.
<p>Condom cost-effectiveness, on average for all condom investment framework countries, 2015–2030.</p
Global current use and need for condoms for family planning and STI/HIV prevention, 2015 (billions), 81 countries.
<p>Global current use and need for condoms for family planning and STI/HIV prevention, 2015 (billions), 81 countries.</p
Global estimates of current use, need, and gap in condoms for HIV and STI prevention, among risk groups (2015) in millions of condoms.
<p>Global estimates of current use, need, and gap in condoms for HIV and STI prevention, among risk groups (2015) in millions of condoms.</p