Cost-effectiveness of EGCRISC application versus hepatitis C virus mass screening in Egypt

Background: The Egyptian model of care against hepatitis C virus (HCV) has a great success in treatment and treatment accessibility, but still screening efforts must be strengthened. HCV is a silent infection when most of infected people are unaware of their infection. EGCRISC is a newly developed a...

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Main Author: Engy M. El-Ghitany (Author)
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Published: Elsevier, 2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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520 |a Background: The Egyptian model of care against hepatitis C virus (HCV) has a great success in treatment and treatment accessibility, but still screening efforts must be strengthened. HCV is a silent infection when most of infected people are unaware of their infection. EGCRISC is a newly developed and validated risk-based HCV screening tool in Egypt that has shown a considerably good performance but is still underused. This brief communication is to analyze its use cost-effectiveness versus mass screening. Study design: Mathematical comparative analysis for economic evaluation. Methods: Its performance data as published recently were used, and a minimum cost of L.E. 20 was considered per one antibody testing. The 2015 health issue survey and population census were used for estimating the population, infected individuals and susceptibles. Results: The analysis showed that using EGCRISC would save LE 0.43 billion accounting for about 21,646,227 unnecessary tests, while missing less than 70,000 cases when compared to mass screening. Conclusion: EGCRISC is a cost-effective tool that must be adopted nationwide as soon as possible in Egypt for the best outcome of HCV control. Keywords: HCV, EGCRISC, Cost-effectiveness, Screening 
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786 0 |n Journal of Infection and Public Health, Vol 12, Iss 3, Pp 442-444 (2019) 
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