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Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of nationwide campaigns for awareness and case finding of hepatitis C targeted at people who inject drugs and the general population in the Netherlands Charles W. Helsper, Mart P. Janssen, Gerrit A. van Essen, Esther A. Croes, Clary van der Veen, Ardine G. de Wit, Niek J. de Wit International Journal of Drug Policy Volume 47, Pages (September 2017) DOI: /j.drugpo Copyright © 2017 The Authors Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 1 Course of events after identification.
NL: general population, used for ‘public intervention’. PWID: people who inject drugs, used for ‘PWID-intervention’. References (1. Lauer & Walker, 2001; 2. van der Veen et al., 2009; 3. De Jong, de Vries, Boonman-de Winter, & van Wijngaarden, 2008; 4. Observed in current campaign; 5. Thompson-Coon et al., 2006; 6. Foster et al., 1997). International Journal of Drug Policy , DOI: ( /j.drugpo ) Copyright © 2017 The Authors Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 2 Cost-effectiveness plane — simulated net costs and corresponding gain in QALYs. (Note that all incremental QALYs are positive) International Journal of Drug Policy , DOI: ( /j.drugpo ) Copyright © 2017 The Authors Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 3 Cost-effectiveness acceptability curve — probability of the interventions being cost effective. International Journal of Drug Policy , DOI: ( /j.drugpo ) Copyright © 2017 The Authors Terms and Conditions
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