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Disease Control Priorities Project
The Disease Control Priorities Project (DCPP) is an ongoing project that aims to determine priorities for disease control across the world, particularly in low-income countries.〔(【引用サイトリンク】About DCPP )〕 The project is most well known for the ''Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries Report (2nd Edition)'' (often abbreviated as DCP2), a 1400-page report published by more than 350 specialists around the world with the goal of providing policy recommendations to reduce global disease burdens.〔(【引用サイトリンク】Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries (2nd Edition) )〕 The report is in English, but translations for some of the chapters to Arabic, Chinese, French, and Spanish are available. The report has been released under a Creative Commons attribution license (CC-BY). and a copy of the DCP2 report can be downloaded from the World Bank's Open Knowledge Repository.〔(【引用サイトリンク】Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries, Second Edition )〕 The full text of the report can also be read online on the National Center for Biotechnology Information (National Institutes of Health) website.〔(【引用サイトリンク】Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries, 2nd edition )
The Disease Control Priorities Project is a joint enterprise of a number of groups,〔(【引用サイトリンク】Partner organizations )〕 including the World Bank, the Fogarty International Center (National Institutes of Health), World Health Organization, Population Reference Bureau, and Gates Foundation.
==Reception==

Charity evaluator GiveWell published a blog post in September 2011 cataloguing what they perceived to be errors in the cost-effectiveness estimates for deworming in the DCP2 report. GiveWell asserted that the error caused the cost per DALY averted to be under-stated by a factor of 100: instead of a quoted figure of about $3.36-6.92 per DALY, the actual figure based on the calculations used should have been $336–692 per DALY. GiveWell's blog post was picked up by statistician Andrew Gelman on his personal blog as well as by others. GiveWell also did a follow-up post arguing against over-investment in cost-effectiveness estimates.
Giving What We Can, an effective giving advocacy group and charity evaluator, lists the DCP2 report as one of its main sources in evaulating the cost-effectiveness of health-related interventions in low-income countries.〔(【引用サイトリンク】Our sources )〕 In late 2012, Giving What We Can published a two-post series discussing the effectiveness and impact of the Disease Control Priorities Project and the DCP2 report in particular.

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