Lucy Cunnama : Citation Profile


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University of Cape Town

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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   5 years (2015 - 2020). See details.
   Cites by year: 4
   Journals where Lucy Cunnama has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 0.    Total self citations: 1 (4.76 %)

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Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Lucy Cunnama.

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Cites to:

van der Berg, Servaas (1)

Johannesson, Magnus (1)

Burger, Ronelle (1)

Revill, Paul (1)

Sculpher, Mark (1)

Claxton, Karl (1)

Audibert, Martine (1)

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Where Lucy Cunnama has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
PharmacoEconomics2

Recent works citing Lucy Cunnama (2024 and 2023)


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Works by Lucy Cunnama:


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2015The economic burden of TB diagnosis and treatment in South Africa In: Social Science & Medicine.
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2019Cost-effectiveness of integrating postpartum antiretroviral therapy and infant care into maternal & child health services in South Africa In: PLOS ONE.
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2020A Systematic Review of Methodological Variation in Healthcare Provider Perspective Tuberculosis Costing Papers Conducted in Low- and Middle-Income Settings, Using An Intervention-Standardised Unit Cos In: PharmacoEconomics.
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2020Correction to: A Systematic Review of Methodological Variation in Healthcare Provider Perspective Tuberculosis Costing Papers Conducted in Low- and Middle-Income Settings, Using An Intervention-Standa In: PharmacoEconomics.
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2016Using Top‐down and Bottom‐up Costing Approaches in LMICs: The Case for Using Both to Assess the Incremental Costs of New Technologies at Scale In: Health Economics.
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