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Cost-effectiveness of HIV and syphilis antenatal screening: a modelling study

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SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS
卷 92, 期 5, 页码 340-346

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BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1136/sextrans-2015-052367

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  1. Standard Diagnostics through UCLA Center for HIV Identification, Prevention, and Treatment [5P30MH058107]
  2. UCLA Center for AIDS Research [5P30 AI028697]
  3. NIDA [T32 DA023356, R01 DA037773-01A1]

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Objectives The WHO called for the elimination of maternal-to-child transmission ( MTCT) of HIV and syphilis, a harmonised approach for the improvement of health outcomes for mothers and children. Testing early in pregnancy, treating seropositive pregnant women and preventing syphilis reinfection can prevent MTCT of HIV and syphilis. We assessed the health and economic outcomes of a dual testing strategy in a simulated cohort of 100 000 antenatal care patients in Malawi. Methods We compared four screening algorithms: ( 1) HIV rapid test only, ( 2) dual HIV and syphilis rapid tests, ( 3) single rapid tests for HIV and syphilis and ( 4) HIV rapid and syphilis laboratory tests. We calculated the expected number of adverse pregnancy outcomes, the expected costs and the expected newborn disability-adjusted life years ( DALYs) for each screening algorithm. The estimated costs and DALYs for each screening algorithm were assessed from a societal perspective using Markov progression models. Additionally, we conducted a Monte Carlo multiway sensitivity analysis, allowing for ranges of inputs. Results Our cohort decision model predicted the lowest number of adverse pregnancy outcomes in the dual HIV and syphilis rapid test strategy. Additionally, from the societal perspective, the costs of prevention and care using a dual HIV and syphilis rapid testing strategy was both the least costly ($226.92 per pregnancy) and resulted in the fewest DALYs ( 116 639) per 100 000 pregnancies. In the Monte Carlo simulation the dual HIV and syphilis algorithm was always cost saving and almost always reduced DALYs compared with HIV testing alone. Conclusions The results of the cost-effectiveness analysis showed that a dual HIV and syphilis test was cost saving compared with all other screening strategies. Updating existing prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission programmes in Malawi and similar countries to include dual rapid testing for HIV and syphilis is likely to be advantageous.

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