Costs and cost-effectiveness of community health worker programs focussed on HIV, TB and malaria infectious diseases in low- and middle-income countries (2015–2024): A scoping literature review
James O’Donovan(Community Impact), Kelsey Vaughan, Karen E. Finnegan(Harvard University), Ariwame Jimenez, Molly Mantus(Men's Health Boston), Angele Bienvenue Ishimwe, Mardieh Dennis(London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine), Maryse Kok(Royal Tropical Institute), Linnea Stansert Katzen(Uppsala University), Madeleine Ballard(Community Impact), Sandra Mudhune(LVCT Health), Dickson Mbewe, Meghan Bruce Kumar(Kenya Medical Research Institute), Cleo Baskin(Fundação Oswaldo Cruz), Matias Iberico(Tulane University), Zeus Aranda, Jessica Cook(Integris Health), Patrick Kawooya(Uganda Christian University), Lily Martin(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Michee Nshimayesu(University of Global Health Equity), Daniel Palazuelos(Tulane University)
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