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Accès aux multithérapies antirétrovirales du Sida. Évolution des connaissances et risque de résistance

Pierre Lasserre, Jean-Paul Moatti and Antoine Soubeyran

Revue économique, 2004, vol. 55, issue 5, 973-988

Abstract: Criteria for initiation of highly active antiretroviral treatments (haart) in hiv-infected patients remain a matter of debate world-wide because short-term benefits have to be balanced with costs of these therapies, and restrictions placed on future treatment options if resistant viral strains develop. The debate has intensified with the adoption of an international objective to guarantee access to treatment to a minimum of three million infected individuals by 2005 in developping countries. In order to take into account irreversibility and inertia effects associated with ex ante choices, we propose a simple stochastic dynamic model of sequential therapeutic choice with intermediary revelation of information, in which the efficiency gains from a new effective Therapy in second period are conditional on the results of the treatment in the previous period. We find that identical patients may be administered different treatments at the optimum; for parameters implying an all or nothing cut decision in period 2, a more forward looking decision rule is required in period 1 because there will be little space for adjustment to its consequences. Another finding is that as soon as risks of resistance due to therapeutic failure of initial treatments are significant, as perhaps in developing countries and in marginalized groups of developed countries, differences in the estimation of this risk should not influence the optimal decision about the size of the hiv-infected population eligible for early antiretroviral Therapy. The decision should then be based on pure efficiency/cost considerations. Classification JEL : I18, C61.

JEL-codes: C61 I18 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004
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