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From: Assessing the use of an essential health package in a sector wide approach in Malawi

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The cost-effectiveness of and relationship to disease burden of actual and potential EHP interventions - Malawi 2008. 1 IMCI, 2 HIV Testing & Counselling (HTC), 3 Management of OIs, 4 Prevention of MTC transmission, 5 CBHBC, 6 ARV, 7 ARI in under-5s, 8 Malaria - bednets, 9 Treatment of Dehydration in U5s using Tanzi, 10 Malaria - under 5 using ACT, 11 Treatment of Wounds, fractures and dislocations, 12 Maternal care, 13 Family planning, 14 Treatment -smear negative and extra-pulmonary TB, 15 Treatment -smear positive TB, 16 Treatment - relapsed cases, 17 Growth Monitoring of U5 Children, 18 Testing and Treatment of Other Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), 19 Malaria - 5 and over using ACT, 20 Schistosomiasis mass treatment, 21 Full immunization with Penta vaccine, 22 Intermittent preventive treatment in pregnancy with SP, 23 Measles, 24 DPT, 25 Intermittent preventive treatment in children with SP, 26 Rapid diagnostic tests to improve malaria treatment, 27 Indoor residual spraying (two rounds per year), 28 Home made ORS, 29 Onchocerciasis, 30 Mass treatment filariasis, 31 Case finding and treatment of Trypanosomiasis, 32 Supplementary Feeding, 33 Mass treatment of Trachoma, 34 Trachoma surgery, 35 Prevention of Road Traffic Accidents, 36 Improved water supply, 37 Improved sanitation, 38 Cholera or rotavirus immunisation, 39 School health, 40 Emergency medical care - first aid training of volunteers, 41 Emergency medical care - ambulance service, 42 Bipolar disorders, 43 Depression, 44 Schizophrenia, 45 Epilepsy, 46 Cataract extraction, 47 ACE inhibitors, b-blockers and diuretics for CCF, 48 Aspirin, b-blockers and ACE inhibitors for IHD, 49 Aspirin for stroke, 50 Cancer

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