PEPFAR Cost and Impact of Scaling Up EIMC in Southern and Eastern Africa using the DMPPT 2.0 Model AIDS 2014 – Stepping Up The Pace Emmanuel Njeuhmeli,

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PEPFAR Cost and Impact of Scaling Up EIMC in Southern and Eastern Africa using the DMPPT 2.0 Model AIDS 2014 – Stepping Up The Pace Emmanuel Njeuhmeli, MD, MPH, MBA Senior Biomedical Prevention Advisor and Co-Chair PEPFAR Male Circumcision Technical Working Group Office of HIV/AIDS / Global Health Bureau, US Agency for International Development

PEPFAR HYPOTHETICAL HISTORICAL IMPACT OF EIMC What if South Africa had 80% MC prevalence from the beginning of the HIV epidemic?

What If South Africa Had 80% MC Prevalence from the Beginning of the HIV Epidemic? Analyze the HIV epidemic using the South Africa Goals model Baseline scenario – MC prevalence as recorded in National Communication Surveys 2009 and % scenario – MC prevalence is 80% for all years

PEPFAR EIMC IMPACT ON HIV INCIDENCE

South Africa: Incidence Reductions in the Population by Age of Clients

PEPFAR HOW DOES ADDING EIMC AFFECT THE PROGRAM? What will be the cost and impact of introducing EIMC into an existing adult and adolescent VMMC program?

Three Scenarios: South Africa Scale up to 80% coverage among 10–34-year-olds Scale up to 80% coverage among 10–34-year-olds + 80% EIMC Scale up to 80% coverage among 10–34-year-olds + 40% EIMC

Adding EIMC in South Africa Increases Impact by 3%, Decreases Cost by 9% (2013–2050) 2013–2050 Scale up to 80% from 2013–2018; maintain at 80% through 2050 Fixed-cost VMMC by age No replacement of baseline MCs Discount rate = 3% South Africa10–34 10–34 + EIMC % difference Infections averted*1.8 million 3% # MCs15 million20 million29% Total cost*$1.9 billion$1.7 billion-9% % infections averted* 44%45% VMMCs per infection averted* 911 Cost per infection averted** $2,034$1,959-4% *not discounted; **both HIV infections averted and costs discounted EIMC cost 50% of adult VMMC unit cost

Comparison Across Countries % change when adding EIMC to a VMMC strategy targeted to clients ages 10– –2050 Scale up to 80% from 2013–2018; maintain at 80% through 2050 Fixed-cost VMMC by age Discount rate = 3% % change when adding EIMC Malawi South Africa SwazilandTanzaniaUganda Infections averted*1%3% 4%2% # MCs45%29%24%58%46% Total cost*-6%-9%-12%4%-5% Cost per infection averted** 0%-4%-5%7%1% *not discounted; **both HIV infections averted and costs discounted EIMC cost 50% of adult VMMC unit cost

PEPFAR AT WHAT COST DOES THE COST- EFFECTIVENESS OF EIMC EQUAL THAT OF ADOLESCENT VMMC?

Lifetime Cost-effectiveness of Neonatal vs. Adolescent MC Scenario: An infant and a 15-year-old are circumcised at the same time; impact is calculated over the lifetime of each Cost-effectiveness is a function of – Mortality – Discount rate (infections averted are discounted) – Baseline MC prevalence among adolescents

Cost Ratio at which Lifetime Cost- effectiveness is Equal for EIMC and Adolescent VMMC Unit cost of EIMC as a percentage of adolescent VMMC unit cost Country Baseline MC among 15–19-y.o. Discount rate 0%3%5%7%10% Malawi11%82%53%39%30%20% South Africa31%65%42%31%23%15% Swaziland4%86%55%41%31%21% Tanzania40%53%34%26%19%13% Uganda22%69%44%33%25%16%

Broader Context Cost-effectiveness is only one consideration for countries in determining whether/when to introduce EIMC Some other considerations – Individual health Other benefits of EIMC Rate of adverse events – Public health – Program implementation considerations Sustainability of program Required human resources Integration into existing health system – Cultural considerations, acceptability – Human rights

Conclusions (1) If South Africa had 80% MC prevalence from the beginning of the epidemic, 1 million fewer people would be living with HIV, and the adult HIV prevalence would be around 2%. The decision of whether to introduce EIMC will determine the age of clients that will need to be circumcised during the sustainability phase of the program. – Without EIMC, the sustainability phase will focus on 10–14-year-olds – With EIMC, the sustainability phase will focus on neonates – It is possible to have a mixed sustainability phase with adolescents and neonates

Conclusions (2) Adding EIMC slightly increases the impact of MC, but depending on the demography of the country, it can substantially increase the required number of circumcisions. However, in most cases it decreases the total cost of the program if the cost of EIMC is 50% that of adult/adolescent VMMC. Cost and cost-effectiveness of introducing EIMC depend on – The relative cost of EIMC vs. adult/adolescent VMMC – Baseline MC prevalence in the country – The discount rate used

PEPFAR Thank you! The Health Policy Project is a five-year cooperative agreement funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development under Agreement No. AID-OAA-A , beginning September 30, The project’s HIV activities are supported by the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). It is implemented by Futures Group, in collaboration with Plan International USA, Futures Institute, Partners in Population and Development, Africa Regional Office (PPD ARO), Population Reference Bureau (PRB), RTI International, and the White Ribbon Alliance for Safe Motherhood (WRA). The information provided in this document is not official U.S. Government information and does not necessarily represent the views or positions of the U.S. Agency for International Development.