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Although costs were higher by $28 million, the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio was $86,458, below the willingness-to-pay threshold. CONCLUSIONS For children at intermediate risk of SCD and HCM, in-home AED is cost effective, resulting in fewer deaths and increased QALYS for a cost below the willingness-to-pay threshold. These findings highlight the economic benefits of in-home AED utilization in this population. In 2012, a novel canine Dirofilaria species, D. hongkongensis was identified in Hong Kong that caused human diseases and