Shwe Sin Kyaw
Economic modeller
Shwe Sin is an economic modeller. Her research interest is economic evaluations in health interventions in resource-limited settings. Her current research is costing of malaria interventions in the elimination era. She has experiences in supervising final-year pharmacy students’ projects while she worked at the National University of Singapore. She also worked in public hospitals in remote settings of Myanmar to provide accident and emergency care in the population.
Recent publications
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Estimating the programmatic cost of targeted mass drug administration for malaria in Myanmar
Journal article
Kyaw SS. et al, (2021), BMC Public Health, 21
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An ingredients-based approach to costing integrated malaria elimination strategies: an example from Myanmar
Journal article
Kyaw SS. et al, (2020)
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Valuing the Unpaid Contribution of Community Health Volunteers to Mass Drug Administration Programs
Journal article
Turner HC. et al, (2019), Clinical Infectious Diseases, 68, 1588 - 1595
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Malaria elimination transmission and costing in the Asia-Pacific: Developing an investment case
Journal article
Shretta R. et al, (2019), Wellcome Open Research, 4, 60 - 60
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Malaria elimination transmission and costing in the Asia-Pacific: Developing an investment case.
Journal article
Shretta R. et al, (2019), Wellcome open research, 4