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The Economic and Epidemiological Impact of Focusing Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision for HIV Prevention on Specific Age Groups and Regions in Tanzania

BACKGROUND: Since its launch in 2010, the Tanzania National Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision (VMMC) Program has focused efforts on males ages 10–34 in 11 priority regions. Implementers have noted that over 70% of VMMC clients are between the ages of 10 and 19, raising questions about whether addi...

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Autores principales: Kripke, Katharine, Perales, Nicole, Lija, Jackson, Fimbo, Bennet, Mlanga, Eric, Mahler, Hally, Juma, James McOllogi, Baingana, Emmanuel, Plotkin, Marya, Kakiziba, Deogratias, Semini, Iris, Castor, Delivette, Njeuhmeli, Emmanuel
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4943708/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27410384
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0153363
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author Kripke, Katharine
Perales, Nicole
Lija, Jackson
Fimbo, Bennet
Mlanga, Eric
Mahler, Hally
Juma, James McOllogi
Baingana, Emmanuel
Plotkin, Marya
Kakiziba, Deogratias
Semini, Iris
Castor, Delivette
Njeuhmeli, Emmanuel
author_facet Kripke, Katharine
Perales, Nicole
Lija, Jackson
Fimbo, Bennet
Mlanga, Eric
Mahler, Hally
Juma, James McOllogi
Baingana, Emmanuel
Plotkin, Marya
Kakiziba, Deogratias
Semini, Iris
Castor, Delivette
Njeuhmeli, Emmanuel
author_sort Kripke, Katharine
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Since its launch in 2010, the Tanzania National Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision (VMMC) Program has focused efforts on males ages 10–34 in 11 priority regions. Implementers have noted that over 70% of VMMC clients are between the ages of 10 and 19, raising questions about whether additional efforts would be required to recruit men age 20 and above. This analysis uses mathematical modeling to examine the economic and epidemiological consequences of scaling up VMMC among specific age groups and priority regions in Tanzania. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Analyses were conducted using the Decision Makers’ Program Planning Tool Version 2.0 (DMPPT 2.0), a compartmental model implemented in Microsoft Excel 2010. The model was populated with population, mortality, and HIV incidence and prevalence projections from external sources, including outputs from Spectrum/AIDS Impact Module (AIM). A separate DMPPT 2.0 model was created for each of the 11 priority regions. Tanzania can achieve the most immediate impact on HIV incidence by circumcising males ages 20–34. This strategy would also require the fewest VMMCs for each HIV infection averted. Circumcising men ages 10–24 will have the greatest impact on HIV incidence over a 15-year period. The most cost-effective approach (lowest cost per HIV infection averted) targets men ages 15–34. The model shows the VMMC program is cost saving in all 11 priority regions. VMMC program cost-effectiveness varies across regions due to differences in projected HIV incidence, with the most cost-effective programs in Njombe and Iringa. CONCLUSIONS: The DMPPT 2.0 results reinforce Tanzania’s current VMMC strategy, providing newfound confidence in investing in circumcising adolescents. Tanzanian policy makers and program implementers will continue to focus scale-up of VMMC on men ages 10–34 years, seeking to maximize program impact and cost-effectiveness while acknowledging trends in demand among the younger and older age groups.
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spelling pubmed-49437082016-08-01 The Economic and Epidemiological Impact of Focusing Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision for HIV Prevention on Specific Age Groups and Regions in Tanzania Kripke, Katharine Perales, Nicole Lija, Jackson Fimbo, Bennet Mlanga, Eric Mahler, Hally Juma, James McOllogi Baingana, Emmanuel Plotkin, Marya Kakiziba, Deogratias Semini, Iris Castor, Delivette Njeuhmeli, Emmanuel PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Since its launch in 2010, the Tanzania National Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision (VMMC) Program has focused efforts on males ages 10–34 in 11 priority regions. Implementers have noted that over 70% of VMMC clients are between the ages of 10 and 19, raising questions about whether additional efforts would be required to recruit men age 20 and above. This analysis uses mathematical modeling to examine the economic and epidemiological consequences of scaling up VMMC among specific age groups and priority regions in Tanzania. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Analyses were conducted using the Decision Makers’ Program Planning Tool Version 2.0 (DMPPT 2.0), a compartmental model implemented in Microsoft Excel 2010. The model was populated with population, mortality, and HIV incidence and prevalence projections from external sources, including outputs from Spectrum/AIDS Impact Module (AIM). A separate DMPPT 2.0 model was created for each of the 11 priority regions. Tanzania can achieve the most immediate impact on HIV incidence by circumcising males ages 20–34. This strategy would also require the fewest VMMCs for each HIV infection averted. Circumcising men ages 10–24 will have the greatest impact on HIV incidence over a 15-year period. The most cost-effective approach (lowest cost per HIV infection averted) targets men ages 15–34. The model shows the VMMC program is cost saving in all 11 priority regions. VMMC program cost-effectiveness varies across regions due to differences in projected HIV incidence, with the most cost-effective programs in Njombe and Iringa. CONCLUSIONS: The DMPPT 2.0 results reinforce Tanzania’s current VMMC strategy, providing newfound confidence in investing in circumcising adolescents. Tanzanian policy makers and program implementers will continue to focus scale-up of VMMC on men ages 10–34 years, seeking to maximize program impact and cost-effectiveness while acknowledging trends in demand among the younger and older age groups. Public Library of Science 2016-07-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4943708/ /pubmed/27410384 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0153363 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
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Kripke, Katharine
Perales, Nicole
Lija, Jackson
Fimbo, Bennet
Mlanga, Eric
Mahler, Hally
Juma, James McOllogi
Baingana, Emmanuel
Plotkin, Marya
Kakiziba, Deogratias
Semini, Iris
Castor, Delivette
Njeuhmeli, Emmanuel
The Economic and Epidemiological Impact of Focusing Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision for HIV Prevention on Specific Age Groups and Regions in Tanzania
title The Economic and Epidemiological Impact of Focusing Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision for HIV Prevention on Specific Age Groups and Regions in Tanzania
title_full The Economic and Epidemiological Impact of Focusing Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision for HIV Prevention on Specific Age Groups and Regions in Tanzania
title_fullStr The Economic and Epidemiological Impact of Focusing Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision for HIV Prevention on Specific Age Groups and Regions in Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed The Economic and Epidemiological Impact of Focusing Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision for HIV Prevention on Specific Age Groups and Regions in Tanzania
title_short The Economic and Epidemiological Impact of Focusing Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision for HIV Prevention on Specific Age Groups and Regions in Tanzania
title_sort economic and epidemiological impact of focusing voluntary medical male circumcision for hiv prevention on specific age groups and regions in tanzania
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4943708/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27410384
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0153363
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