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Cost‐effectiveness of HIV nonoccupational post‐exposure prophylaxis in Australia
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In our base case, NPEP was not a cost-effective intervention compared with the widely accepted Australian threshold of A$50,000 per QALY. It was only cost-effective after receptive unprotected anal intercourse exposure to an HIV-positive source. Although NPEP was a relatively well-targeted intervention in Australia, its cost-effectiveness could be improved by further targeting high-risk exposures.
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