Health Policy

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Fabrizio Bert ; Fabrizio Bert ; Maria Rosaria Gualano ; Paolo Biancone ; Valerio Brescia ; Elisa Camussi ; Maria Martorana ; Silvana Secinaro ; Roberta Siliquini

亮点

  • No previous reviews investigated the cost-effectiveness of HIV-screening in developed countries.
  • One-time screening was found cost-effective even at prevalence rates below 0.1%.
  • The cost-effectiveness was proved even with HIV prevalence lower than CDC recommendations.
  • Repeated screening proved useful in high-risk groups and in specific settings.
  • Healthcare settings could be effectively employed to reach at risk groups.

摘要

Introduction

Over 2 million people in high-income countries live with HIV. Early diagnosis and treatment present benefits for infected subjects and reduce secondary transmissions. Cost-effectiveness analyses are important to effectively inform policy makers and consequently implement the most cost-effective programmes. Therefore, we conducted a systematic review regarding the cost-effectiveness of HIV screening in high-income countries.

Methods

We followed PRISMA statements and included all papers evaluating the cost-effectiveness of HIV screening in the general population or in specific subgroups.

Results

Thirteen studies considered routine HIV testing in the general population. The most cost-effective option appeared to be associating one-time testing of the general population with annual screening of high-risk groups, such as injecting-drug users. Thirteen studies assessed the cost-effectiveness of HIV screening in specific settings, outlining the attractiveness of similar programmes in emergency departments, primary care, sexually transmitted disease clinics and substance abuse treatment programmes.

Discussion

Evidence regarding the health benefits and cost-effectiveness of HIV screening is growing, even in low-prevalence countries. One-time screenings offered to the adult population appear to be a valuable choice, associated with repeated testing in high-risk populations. The evidence regarding the benefits of using a rapid test, even in terms of cost-effectiveness, is growing. Finally, HIV screening seems useful in specific settings, such as emergency departments and STD clinics.

HIV screening; Cost-effectiveness; High-income countries; Adult population

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