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Table 1 Cost of food supplementation for pregnant women in Bangladesh by implementation strategy, NGO run community nutrition centres (CNSs), government (Govt.) run CNCs, and by a hypothetical highest cost scenarioa

From: Cost-effectiveness of invitation to food supplementation early in pregnancy combined with multiple micronutrients on infant survival: analysis of data from MINIMat randomized trial, Bangladesh

Cost items

NGO run CNC

Govt. run CNC

Highest cost

Food

25.30 (0.3187) [46.02]

15.70 (0.1978) [32.70]

30.03 (0.3783) [48.07]

Staff

3.09 (0.0389) [5.62]

4.78 (0.0602) [9.95]

4.78 (0.0602) [7.65]

Training and meeting

0.91 (0.0114) [1.65]

1.09 (0.0138) [2.28]

1.13 (0.0142) [1.80]

Administration

0.64 (0.0081) [1.17]

0.80 (0.0101) [1.66]

0.80 (0.0101) [1.28]

Capital (space)

1.17 (0.0147) [2.12]

1.35 (0.0170) [2.81]

1.45 (0.0182) [2.31]

Community Volunteers’ time

0.65 (0.0082) [1.18]

0.81 (0.0101) [1.68]

0.81 (0.0101) [1.29]

Recurrent

0.37 (0.0047) [0.67]

0.64 (0.0081) [1.33]

0.64 (0.0081) [1.03]

Participant time

22.85 (0.2878) [41.57]

22.85 (0.2878) [47.60]

22.85 (0.2878) [36.58]

Cost/pregnant woman/day for food

54.98 (0.6926) [100 %]

48.01 (0.6048) [100 %]

62.47 (0.7869) [100 %]

  1. a 1 US$ =79.3823 Bangladeshi Taka (BDT) at exchange rate for the year 2013 (Reference number 20). Costs represent per pregnant woman per day in BDT (US$) [% total cost]. Cost per capsule for iron folic acid is BDT 0.457 (US$ 0.00575), and multiple micronutrients is BDT 1.371 (US$ 0.017272). Calculations are presented for NGO run CNCs, government run CNCs, and under a hypothetical highest cost scenario combining costs from the first two options. Sources are reference numbers 15, 17, 19, and 21