Cost-effectiveness analysis of targeted and sequential screening strategies for latent tuberculosis

SETTING: No cost-effectiveness studies of testing for latent tuberculosis infection have incorporated both targeted testing and the use of interferon-gamma release assays (IGRAs) in heterogeneous populations.OBJECTIVE: To examine the cost-effectiveness of universal vs. targeted and sequential testin...

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Veröffentlicht in:The international journal of tuberculosis and lung disease 2011-09, Vol.15 (9), p.1223-1230
Hauptverfasser: MANCUSO, J. D, NIEBUHR, D. W, FRICK, K. D, KEEP, L. W, ANDERSON, K. M
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Zusammenfassung:SETTING: No cost-effectiveness studies of testing for latent tuberculosis infection have incorporated both targeted testing and the use of interferon-gamma release assays (IGRAs) in heterogeneous populations.OBJECTIVE: To examine the cost-effectiveness of universal vs. targeted and sequential testing strategies and the use of tuberculin skin testing (TST) vs. IGRAs.DESIGN: Using a decision-analytic model, incremental cost-effectiveness ratios were calculated in 2009 among nine potential strategies for screening recruits. A societal perspective was taken over a 20-year analytic horizon, discounting future costs at 3% annually. Sensitivity analyses were conducted to determine how changes in assumptions affected the estimates.RESULTS: Targeted strategies cost over US$250 000 per case prevented, whereas universal testing strategies cost over US$700 000 per incremental case prevented in base case and most sensitivity analyses.CONCLUSION: Targeted testing offered the best value in this population, although it was still relatively expensive compared to no testing. Sequential testing with both TST and IGRAs provided a poor incremental value compared to targeted and universal testing strategies. Targeted testing using TST was slightly more cost-effective than targeted testing using either QuantiFERON®-TB Gold In-Tube or T-SPOT®.TB, but these estimates were very sensitive to changes in model assumptions.
ISSN:1027-3719
1815-7920
DOI:10.5588/ijtld.10.0542