Would Universal Antenatal Screening for HIV Infection Be Cost‐Effective in a Setting of Very Low Prevalence? Modelling the Data for Australia

Abstract
Background. The economics of universal antenatal human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) screening should be explored if mother-to-child transmission of HIV occurs, the health-service infrastructure for universal screening exists, and optimal risk-reducing treatments can be supplied.

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