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Is introducing rapid culture in the diagnostic algorithm of smear-negative tuberculosis cost-effective?

Yakhelef N, Audibert M, Varaine FFV, Chakaya JM, Sitienei J, Huerga H, Bonnet MMB
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Abstract
SETTING
In 2007, the World Health Organization recommended introducing rapid Mycobacterium tuberculosis culture into the diagnostic algorithm of smear-negative pulmonary tuberculosis (TB).

OBJECTIVE
To assess the cost-effectiveness of introducing a rapid non-commercial culture method (thin-layer agar), together with Löwenstein-Jensen culture to diagnose smear-negative TB at a district hospital in Kenya.

DESIGN
Outcomes (number of true TB cases treated) were obtained from a prospective study evaluating the effectiveness of a clinical and radiological algorithm (conventional) against the alternative algorithm (conventional plus M. tuberculosis culture) in 380 smear-negative TB suspects. The costs of implementing each algorithm were calculated using a ‘micro-costing' or ‘ingredient-based' method. We then compared the cost and effectiveness of conventional vs. culture-based algorithms and estimated the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio.

RESULTS
The costs of conventional and culture-based algorithms per smear-negative TB suspect were respectively €39.5 and €144. The costs per confirmed and treated TB case were respectively €452 and €913. The culture-based algorithm led to diagnosis and treatment of 27 more cases for an additional cost of €1477 per case.

CONCLUSION
Despite the increase in patients started on treatment thanks to culture, the relatively high cost of a culture-based algorithm will make it difficult for resource-limited countries to afford.

Countries

Kenya

Subject Area

tuberculosisdiagnostics

Languages

English
DOI
10.5588/ijtld.13.0630
Published Date
14 May 2014
PubMed ID
24903790
Journal
International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease
Volume | Issue | Pages
Volume 18, Issue 5, Pages 541-546
Issue Date
2014-05-01
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