Edinah Mudimu

826 total citations
23 papers, 411 citations indexed

About

Edinah Mudimu is a scholar working on Infectious Diseases, General Health Professions and Economics and Econometrics. According to data from OpenAlex, Edinah Mudimu has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 411 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Infectious Diseases, 8 papers in General Health Professions and 7 papers in Economics and Econometrics. Recurrent topics in Edinah Mudimu's work include HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (12 papers), Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (6 papers) and HIV/AIDS Impact and Responses (5 papers). Edinah Mudimu is often cited by papers focused on HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (12 papers), Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (6 papers) and HIV/AIDS Impact and Responses (5 papers). Edinah Mudimu collaborates with scholars based in South Africa, United States and United Kingdom. Edinah Mudimu's co-authors include Anna Bershteyn, Andrew Phillips, Loveleen Bansi‐Matharu, Rowan Martin‐Hughes, John Stover, Sherrie L. Kelly, Isaac Taramusi, Timothy B. Hallett, Meg Doherty and Séverin Guy Mahiane and has published in prestigious journals such as The Lancet, PLoS ONE and Cell Reports.

In The Last Decade

Edinah Mudimu

21 papers receiving 401 citations

Peers

Edinah Mudimu
Yu Teng United States
Debra ten Brink Australia
Newton Chagoma United Kingdom
Séverin Guy Mahiane United States
Yukteshwar Sookrajh South Africa
Thokozani Khubone South Africa
Hope Ngobese South Africa
Edinah Mudimu
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Meyer‐Rath, Gesine, Lise Jamieson, Edinah Mudimu, Jeffrey W. Eaton, & Leigh F. Johnson. (2025). The cost of the plunge: the impact and cost of a cessation of PEPFAR-supported services in South Africa. AIDS. 39(10). 1476–1480. 1 indexed citations
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Bansi‐Matharu, Loveleen, Daniel Citron, John Stover, et al.. (2025). Identifying gaps in the HIV treatment cascade in Africa: a model comparison study. The Lancet Global Health. 13(6). e1006–e1019. 2 indexed citations
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Nichols, Brooke E, Elvin Geng, Andrew Phillips, et al.. (2025). Rapid development of an online tracker to communicate the human impact of abruptly halting PEPFAR support. Journal of the International AIDS Society. 28(3). e26433–e26433. 4 indexed citations
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Meyer‐Rath, Gesine, Lise Jamieson, Edinah Mudimu, et al.. (2025). Who pays and what pays off in sexual and reproductive health? A review of the cost and cost-effectiveness of interventions and implications for future funding and markets. The Lancet. 406(10515). 2152–2167. 1 indexed citations
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Sharma, Monisha, et al.. (2025). Cost thresholds for anticipated long‐acting HIV pre‐exposure prophylaxis products in Eastern and Southern Africa: a mathematical modelling study. Journal of the International AIDS Society. 28(2). e26427–e26427. 2 indexed citations
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Wu, Linxuan, Rachel Wittenauer, Brian Pfau, et al.. (2024). Health impact, budget impact, and price threshold for cost-effectiveness of lenacapavir for HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis in eastern and southern Africa: a modelling analysis. The Lancet HIV. 11(11). e765–e773. 10 indexed citations
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Chukwu, C. W., et al.. (2024). Strategic approaches to mitigating Hookworm infection: An optimal control and cost-effectiveness analysis. Results in Control and Optimization. 17. 100477–100477.
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Phillips, Andrew, Debra ten Brink, Edinah Mudimu, et al.. (2023). A quantitative assessment of the consistency of projections from five mathematical models of the HIV epidemic in South Africa: a model comparison study. BMC Public Health. 23(1). 2119–2119. 2 indexed citations
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Cohen, Jamie A., Robyn M. Stuart, Jasmina Panovska‐Griffiths, et al.. (2023). The changing health impact of vaccines in the COVID-19 pandemic: A modeling study. Cell Reports. 42(4). 112308–112308. 5 indexed citations
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Nhamo, Senia, et al.. (2023). Heterogeneous effects of national health insurance scheme on healthcare utilisation: evidence from Ghana. International Journal of Social Economics. 51(8). 1057–1075. 1 indexed citations
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Bershteyn, Anna, Lise Jamieson, Hae‐Young Kim, et al.. (2022). Transmission reduction, health benefits, and upper-bound costs of interventions to improve retention on antiretroviral therapy: a combined analysis of three mathematical models. The Lancet Global Health. 10(9). e1298–e1306. 8 indexed citations
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Stover, John, Sherrie L. Kelly, Edinah Mudimu, et al.. (2021). The risks and benefits of providing HIV services during the COVID-19 pandemic. PLoS ONE. 16(12). e0260820–e0260820. 26 indexed citations
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Sharma, Monisha, Edinah Mudimu, Anna Bershteyn, et al.. (2020). Cost-effectiveness of point-of-care testing with task-shifting for HIV care in South Africa: a modelling study. The Lancet HIV. 8(4). e216–e224. 18 indexed citations
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Mudimu, Edinah, Kathryn Peebles, Zindoga Mukandavire, et al.. (2020). Individual and community-level benefits of PrEP in western Kenya and South Africa: Implications for population prioritization of PrEP provision. PLoS ONE. 15(12). e0244761–e0244761. 15 indexed citations
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Jewell, Britta L., Edinah Mudimu, John Stover, et al.. (2020). Potential effects of disruption to HIV programmes in sub-Saharan Africa caused by COVID-19: results from multiple mathematical models. The Lancet HIV. 7(9). e629–e640. 277 indexed citations
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Sharma, Monisha, Edinah Mudimu, Anna Bershteyn, et al.. (2020). Cost-Effectiveness of Point-of-Care Testing with Task-Shifting for HIV Care in South Africa: A Modelling Study. SSRN Electronic Journal. 2 indexed citations
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Mudimu, Edinah, et al.. (2010). A multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) of the performance of sorghum lines in different agro- ecological regions of Zimbabwe. African Journal of Agricultural Research. 5(3). 196–203. 5 indexed citations

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