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Cost-consequence analysis of a combined COVID-19/influenza rapid diagnostic test in the Brazilian private healthcare setting
Lowin, Julia; Sotak, Michelle; Haas, Laura; Wastlund, David.
Affiliation
  • Lowin, Julia; Vista Health Pte Ltd. SG
  • Sotak, Michelle; Abbott. Rapid Diagnostics Division. Abbott Park. US
  • Haas, Laura; Abbott. Rapid Diagnostics Division. São Paulo. BR
  • Wastlund, David; Vista Health Pte Ltd. SG
Braz. j. infect. dis ; 28(4): 103840, 2024. tab, graf
Article 在 En | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1568961
Responsible library: BR1.1
ABSTRACT
Abstract Combination COVID-19/influenza rapid tests provide a way to quickly and accurately differentiate between the two infections. The goal of this economic evaluation was to assess the cost and health benefits of a combination COVID-19/influenza Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT) vs. current standard-of-care in the Brazilian private healthcare setting. A dual decision tree model was developed to estimate the impact of rapid differentiation of COVID-19 and influenza in a hypothetical cohort of 1,000 adults with influenza-like illness in an ambulatory healthcare setting. The model compared the use of a combination COVID-19/influenza RDT to Brazil standard diagnostic practice of a COVID-19 RDT and presumptive influenza diagnosis. Different levels of influenza prevalence were modeled with co-infection estimated as a function of the COVID-19 prevalence. Outcomes included accuracy of diagnosis, antiviral prescriptions and healthcare resource use (hospital bed days and ICU occupancy). Depending on influenza prevalence, considering 1,000 patients with influenza-like illness, a combination RDT compared to standard practice was estimated to result in between 88 and 149 fewer missed diagnoses of influenza (including co-infection), 161 to 185 fewer cases of over-diagnosis of influenza; a 24 to 34% reduction in hospital bed days and a 16 to 26% reduction in ICU days. In the base case scenario (20% influenza, 5% COVID-19), the combination RDT was estimated to result in cohort cost savings of $99. Based upon a de novo economic model, this analysis indicates that use of a combination RDT could positively impact influenza antiviral prescriptions and lower healthcare resource use.
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全文: 1 索引: LILACS 国家/地区名称主题: America do sul / Brasil 语言: En 期刊: Braz. j. infect. dis 期刊主题: DOENCAS TRANSMISSIVEIS 年: 2024 类型: Article

全文: 1 索引: LILACS 国家/地区名称主题: America do sul / Brasil 语言: En 期刊: Braz. j. infect. dis 期刊主题: DOENCAS TRANSMISSIVEIS 年: 2024 类型: Article