Cost-Effectiveness of Age-Expanding Strategy of Latent Tuberculosis Infection Treatment in Household Contacts in South Korea
Cho H, Seok J, Park Y, Kim HJ, Lee EH, Park J, Park DA, Kang YA, et al. (9 authors)
Yonsei medical journal · 2023-06
Abstract
Purpose The strategy of latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) treatment in household tuberculosis (TB) contacts has been expanding in South Korea. However, there is little evidence of the cost-effectiveness of LTBI treatment in patients over 35 years of age. This study aimed to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of LTBI treatment among household TB contacts in different age groups in South Korea. Materials and methods An age-structured model of TB was developed based on the reports from the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency and the National Health Insurance Service. Quality-adjusted life-years (QALY) and the averted number of TB-related deaths were estimated along with discounted costs for a measure of incremental cost-effectiveness ratios. Results The number of cumulative active TB cases would decrease by 1564 and 7450 under the scenario of LTBI treatment for those aged Conclusion The age-specific expansion policy of LTBI treatment not only for those under 35 years of age but also for those under 65 years of age among household contacts was cost-effective in terms of QALYs and averted TB deaths.
MeSH terms
- Humans
- Adult
- Aged
- Cost-Benefit Analysis
- National Health Programs
- Latent Tuberculosis
- Republic of Korea