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The implications of using different time horizons when evaluating investment to prevent infectious disease

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A lifetime time horizon is conventional for cost-effectiveness analysis, but not routine for transmission-dynamic modeling, given uncertainty in future epidemiological dynamics and high computation costs. We demonstrate implications of alternative analytic time horizons with a case study of novel tuberculosis (TB) vaccine introduction

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