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Table 5 Cost-effectiveness by arm and for the pooled sample from societal and health system perspectives (US$2015)

From: Coverage outcomes (effects), costs, cost-effectiveness, and equity of two combinations of long-lasting insecticidal net (LLIN) distribution channels in Kenya: a two-arm study under operational conditions

Cost Indicator and Arm

Study Arm

Marginal Cost-Effectivenessb

Societal Perspective

Health System Perspective (excludes commercial outlet costs)

Total Economic Costa

Intervention

86·44 [75·77–102·77]

83·11 [72·85–98·81]

Control

69·20 [63·66–77·23]

67·20 [61·81–74·99]

Pooled

76·30 [70·54–83·67]

73·71 [68·13–80·82]

Annualised Financial Cost

Intervention

81·88 [71·78–97·35]

80·27 [70·36–95·42]

Control

66·03 [60·74–73·68]

65·05 [59·84–72·60]

Pooled

72·53 [67·04–79·53]

71·26 [65·88–78·14]

Annualised Economic Cost

Intervention

67·30 [58·99–80·01]

80·32 [70·41–95·49]

Control

79·34 [72·98–88·54]

65·10 [59·88–72·65]

Pooled

72·60 [67·11–79·61]

71·31 [65·92–78·20]

  1. aTotal financial cost equals total economic cost
  2. bLower and upper bounds of cost-effectiveness calculated using the upper and lower confidence intervals on household long-lasting insecticidal net coverage shown in []