Published June 10, 2024
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Meta-analysis and public policy: Reconciling the evidence on deworming
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- 1. Harvard University
- 2. University of Oklahoma
- 3. University of California, Berkeley
- 4. University of Chicago
Description
The WHO recommends mass drug administration (MDA) for intestinal worm infections in areas with over 20% infection prevalence. Recent Cochrane meta-analyses endorse treatment of infected individuals but recommend against MDA. We conducted a theory-agnostic random-effects meta-analysis of the effect of multiple-dose MDA and a cost-effectiveness analysis. We estimate significant effects of MDA on child weight (0.15 kg, 95% CI: 0.07, 0.24; P < 0.001), mid-upper arm circumference (0.20 cm, 95% CI: 0.03, 0.37; P = 0.02), and height (0.09 cm, 95% CI: 0.01, 0.16; P = 0.02) when prevalence is over 20% but not on Hb (0.06 g/dL, 95% CI: −0.01, 0.14; P = 0.1). These results suggest that MDA is a cost-effective intervention, particularly in the settings where it is recommended by the WHO.
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Identifiers
- DOI
- 10.1073/pnas.2308733121
- Other
- oai:uchicago.tind.io:14763
Funding
- Dioraphte Foundation