Impact and cost-effectiveness of current and future tuberculosis diagnostics: the contribution of modelling

  • David W. Dowdy
  • , R. Houben
  • , T. Cohen
  • , M. Pai
  • , F. Cobelens
  • , A. Vassall
  • , N. A. Menzies
  • , G. B. Gomez
  • , I. Langley
  • , Bertie Squire
  • , R. White

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Abstract

The landscape of diagnostic testing for tuberculosis (TB) is changing rapidly, and stakeholders need urgent guidance on how to develop, deploy and optimize TB diagnostics in a way that maximizes impact and makes best use of available resources. When decisions must be made with only incomplete or preliminary data available, modelling is a useful tool for providing such guidance. Following a meeting of modelers and other key stakeholders organized by the TB Modelling and Analysis Consortium, we propose a conceptual framework for positioning models of TB diagnostics. We use that framework to describe modelling priorities in four key areas: Xpert(®) MTB/RIF scale-up, target product profiles for novel assays, drug susceptibility testing to support new drug regimens, and the improvement of future TB diagnostic models. If we are to maximize the impact and cost-effectiveness of TB diagnostics, these modelling priorities should figure prominently as targets for future research.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1012-1018
Number of pages7
JournalInternational Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease
Volume18
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2014

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Diagnostics
  • Modelling
  • Tuberculosis

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