Interventions are actions taken by or for individuals to reduce the risk, duration, or severity of adverse health conditions. Interventions may be population-based or personal.
DCP2 and GBD present what we know about which health interventions work for a comprehensive range of diseases, injuries, and disabilities in many different contexts. A large share of the disease burden in low- and middle-income countries is attributable to diseases and conditions for which cost-effective interventions are already known and feasible. Selecting the right intervention for a given disease and context matters a great deal. The tools on this page are designed to aid the task.
DCP2 and GBD demonstrate how decision makers could use cost-effectiveness information in combination with information on disease prevalence and avertable illness to determine which interventions should be extended and which ones should be questioned. If developing countries scale up interventions and extend health care services that are cost-effective, the impact on the disease burden could be substantial.
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| Condition |
Intervention
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Intervention type
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Intervention description |
Intervention setting
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Objective
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Target population
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Cost effectiveness
(US$/DALY)
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Cost effectiveness estimate
(US$)
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Cost effectiveness range
(US$/DALY)
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Number of DALYs averted
(hundreds)
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Number of deaths averted
(hundreds)
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Quality of cost-effectiveness analysis evidence
|
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Diabetes
|
Annual eye examination |
Personal |
Dilated eye examination to detect proliferative diabetic retinopathy and macular edema followed by appropriate photocoagulation therapy to prevent blindness |
Clinic
|
secondary prevention
|
Adults, Women of childbearing age, Pregnant women
|
- |
420 per QALY (EAP); 560 per QALY (ECA); 700 per QALY (LAC); 590 per QALY (MNA); 350 per QALY (SAR); 320 per QALY (SSA) |
- |
- |
- |
5 |
|
Cataract
|
Extracapsular surgery |
Personal |
Extracapsular cataract extraction with implantation of a posterior chamber intraocular lens; removal of the lens and the front portion of the capsule, which are then replaced with an artificial lens |
Local or district hospital, Referral hospital
|
cure
|
Adults, Adolescents and adults
|
183 |
- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
3 |
|
Trachoma
|
Tetracycline or azithromycin |
Personal |
Tetracycline or azithromycin to treat the initial trachoma infection through either mass treatment of all children younger than 10 or through targeted treatment of infected children and household members |
Clinic
|
primary prevention
|
Adults, Infants or children, Women of childbearing age, Pregnant women, Adolescents and adults
|
6,269 |
- |
3,752-8,785 |
-- |
-- |
3 |
|
Trachoma
|
Trichiasis surgery |
Personal |
Trichiasis surgery (eyelid correction) to prevent blindness and reduce likelihood of other conditions |
Local or district hospital, Referral hospital
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secondary prevention
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Adults
|
39 |
- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
3 |
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