Optimization of hepatitis C virus screening strategies by birth cohort in Italy

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作者
Kondili, Loreta A. [1 ]
Gamkrelidze, Ivane [2 ]
Blach, Sarah [2 ]
Marcellusi, Andrea [3 ,4 ]
Galli, Massimo [5 ]
Petta, Salvatore [6 ]
Puoti, Massimo [7 ]
Vella, Stefano [1 ]
Razavi, Homie [2 ]
Craxi, Antonio [6 ]
Mennini, Francesco S. [3 ]
机构
[1] Ist Super Sanita, Ctr Global Hlth, Viale Regina Elena 299, I-00161 Rome, Italy
[2] Ctr Dis Anal Fdn, Lafayette, CO USA
[3] Univ Roma Tor Vergata, Fac Econ, Ctr Econ & Int Studies, Rome, Italy
[4] Kingston Univ, Kingston Business Sch, Dept Accounting Finance & Informat, London, England
[5] L Sacco Univ Milan, Dept Biomed & Clin Sci, Milan, Italy
[6] Univ Palermo, Gastroenterol & Liver Unit, PROMISE, Palermo, Italy
[7] ASST Grande Osped Metropolitano Niguarda, Dept Infect Dis, Milan, Italy
关键词
cost-effectiveness; HCV; screening; WHO targets; COST-EFFECTIVENESS; GENOTYPE DISTRIBUTION; RISK-FACTORS; INFECTION; HCV; PREVALENCE; UNIVERSAL;
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10.1111/liv.14408
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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摘要
Background and Aims Cost-effective screening strategies are needed to make hepatitis C virus (HCV) elimination a reality. We determined if birth cohort screening is cost-effective in Italy. Methods A model was developed to quantify screening and healthcare costs associated with HCV. The model-estimated prevalence of undiagnosed HCV was used to calculate the antibody screens needed annually, with a euro25 000 cost-effectiveness threshold. Outcomes were assessed under the status quo and a scenario that met the World Health Organization's targets for elimination of HCV. The elimination scenario was assessed under five screening strategies. Results A graduated birth cohort screening strategy (graduated screening 1: 1968-1987 birth cohorts, then expanding to 1948-1967 cohorts) was the least costly. This strategy would gain approximately 144 000 quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) by 2031 and result in an 89.3% reduction in HCV cases, compared to an 89.6%, 89.0%, 89.7% and 88.7% reduction for inversed graduated screening, 1948-77 birth cohort, 1958-77 birth cohort and universal screening, respectively. Graduated screening 1 yielded the lowest incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) of euro3552 per QALY gained. Conclusions In Italy, a graduated screening scenario is the most cost-effective strategy. Other countries could consider a similar birth cohort approach when developing HCV screening strategies.
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页码:1545 / 1555
页数:11
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