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From: Addressing child health inequity through case management of under-five malaria in Nigeria: an extended cost-effectiveness analysis

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A Decision tree used to model annual deaths and OOP expenditure associated with treating under-five malaria in Nigeria. 23 million annual cases were simulated. Identical trees were used for each wealth quintile (Q1–Q5) but with different parameters for costs, mortality, and case load. Green terminal nodes represent survival and orange nodes feed into subtrees representing cases that are either untreated or where treatment failure occurs, where disease prognosis may progress to severe (Nodes 1, 9, 17, and 25). B Subtree modelling under-five malaria cases that are either untreated or where treatment failure occurs. Green and red terminal nodes respectively represent survival and death

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