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Screening for acute HIV infection in community-based settings: Cost-effectiveness and impact on transmissions

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  • Hoenigl, Martin
  • Chaillon, Antoine
  • Mehta, Sanjay R
  • Smith, Davey M
  • Graff-Zivin, Joshua
  • Little, Susan J

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Objectives To determine cost-effectiveness of three community-based acute HIV infection (AHI) testing algorithms compared to HIV antibody testing alone by focusing on the potential of averting new infections occurring within a one-year time horizon among men who have sex with men (MSM). Methods Data sources for model parameters included actual cost and prevalence data derived from a community-based AHI screening program in San Diego, and published studies. Main outcome measure was costs per infection averted (IA). The lower end of the cost range of discounted lifetime costs of an HIV infection (i.e. $236,948) was used for defining cost-effectiveness. Results The most sensitive algorithm for AHI detection, which was based on HIV nucleic acid amplification testing, was estimated to prevent between 5 and 45 transmissions, with simulated costs per infection averted between $965 and $141,256 when compared to HIV antibody testing alone. Conclusion AHI testing was cost-effective in preventing new HIV infections among at risk MSM in San Diego, and also among other MSM populations with similar HIV prevalence but lower proportions of AHI diagnoses. These results indicate that community-based AHI testing among MSM in the United States can pay for itself over the long run.

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  • Hoenigl, Martin & Chaillon, Antoine & Mehta, Sanjay R & Smith, Davey M & Graff-Zivin, Joshua & Little, Susan J, 2016. "Screening for acute HIV infection in community-based settings: Cost-effectiveness and impact on transmissions," University of California at San Diego, Economics Working Paper Series qt4jr1f7cd, Department of Economics, UC San Diego.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdl:ucsdec:qt4jr1f7cd
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