| Condition |
Intervention
|
Intervention type
|
Intervention description |
Intervention setting
|
Objective
|
Target population
|
Cost effectiveness
(US$/DALY)
|
Cost effectiveness estimate
(US$)
|
Cost effectiveness range
(US$/DALY)
|
Number of DALYs averted
(hundreds)
|
Number of deaths averted
(hundreds)
|
Quality of cost-effectiveness analysis evidence
|
|
Maternal mortality
|
Improved overall quality of care |
Personal |
Improvements to quality of prenatal and delivery care; enhanced package including availability of doctor and full range of basic and comprehensive emergency obstetric care (all six essential obstetric functions: administering antibiotics intravenously or |
Clinic
|
primary prevention, acute management
|
Adults, Women of childbearing age, Pregnant women, Adolescents and adults, Mothers and infants
|
147 (South Asia), 83 (SubSaharan Africa) |
- |
133-160 (South Asia), 82-85 (SubSaharan Africa) |
21.90 (South Asia), 53.05 (Sub-Saharan Africa) |
56.20 (South Asia), 153.20 (Sub-Saharan Africa) |
5 (South Asia), 5 (Sub-Saharan Africa) |
|
Maternal mortality
|
Improved quality of care and coverage |
Personal |
Improvements to quality of prenatal and delivery care and increase in the proportion of women receiving needed care; enhanced package including availability of doctor and full range of basic and comprehensive emergency obstetric care (all six essential ob |
Clinic
|
primary prevention, acute management
|
Mothers and infants
|
152 (South Asia), 86 (SubSaharan Africa) |
- |
138-167 (South Asia), 85-86 (SubSaharan Africa) |
23.51 (South Asia), 56.93 (Sub-Saharan Africa) |
60.29 (South Asia), 164.14 (Sub-Saharan Africa) |
5 (South Asia), 5 (Sub-Saharan Africa) |
|
Maternal mortality
|
Improved quality of comprehensive emergency obstetric care |
Personal |
Increased percentage of women with severe complications receiving comprehensive emergency obstetric care |
Clinic, Local or district hospital
|
acute management
|
Adults, Women of childbearing age, Pregnant women, Adolescents and adults, Mothers and infants
|
127 (South Asia), 87 (SubSaharan Africa) |
- |
-- |
13.28 (South Asia), 28.28 (Sub-Saharan Africa) |
32.00 (South Asia), 78.00 (Sub-Saharan Africa) |
5 (South Asia), 5 (Sub-Saharan Africa) |
|
Maternal mortality
|
Increased primary care coverage |
Personal |
Increased percentage of women accessing routine prenatal, intranatal, and postnatal care |
Clinic, Local or district hospital
|
primary prevention
|
Adults, Women of childbearing age, Pregnant women, Adolescents and adults, Mothers and infants
|
132 (South Asia), 88 (SubSaharan Africa) |
- |
-- |
13.09 (South Asia), 27.88 (Sub-Saharan Africa) |
32.00 (South Asia), 77.00 (Sub-Saharan Africa) |
5 (South Asia), 5 (Sub-Saharan Africa) |
|
Down syndrome
|
Prenatal screening with option of pregnancy termination |
Population |
Prenatal genetic screening program, incorporating maternal serum triple screening of all pregnant women, for trisomy of chromosome 21, to allow parents to determine whether to continue with an affected pregnancy |
Clinic, Local or district hospital
|
population-oriented medical intervention
|
Women of childbearing age, Pregnant women, Adolescents and adults
|
15 |
- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
5 |