Cost-effectiveness of bedaquiline, pretomanid and linezolid for treatment of extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis in South Africa, Georgia and the Philippines

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Gomez Gabriela BeatrizORCID,Siapka Mariana,Conradie Francesca,Ndjeka NorbertORCID,Garfin Anna Marie Celina,Lomtadze Nino,Avaliani Zaza,Kiria Nana,Malhotra Shelly,Cook-Scalise Sarah,Juneja Sandeep,Everitt Daniel,Spigelman Melvin,Vassall Anna

Abstract

ObjectivesPatients with highly resistant tuberculosis have few treatment options. Bedaquiline, pretomanid and linezolid regimen (BPaL) is a new regimen shown to have favourable outcomes after six months. We present an economic evaluation of introducing BPaL against the extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB) standard of care in three epidemiological settings.DesignCost-effectiveness analysis using Markov cohort model.SettingSouth Africa, Georgia and the Philippines.ParticipantsXDR-TB and multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) failure and treatment intolerant patients.InterventionsBPaL regimen.Primary and secondary outcome measures(1) Incremental cost per disability-adjusted life years averted by using BPaL against standard of care at the Global Drug Facility list price. (2) The potential maximum price at which the BPaL regimen could become cost neutral.ResultsBPaL for XDR-TB is likely to be cost saving in all study settings when pretomanid is priced at the Global Drug Facility list price. The magnitude of these savings depends on the prevalence of XDR-TB in the country and can amount, over 5 years, to approximately US$ 3 million in South Africa, US$ 200 000 and US$ 60 000 in Georgia and the Philippines, respectively. In South Africa, related future costs of antiretroviral treatment (ART) due to survival of more patients following treatment with BPaL reduced the magnitude of expected savings to approximately US$ 1 million. Overall, when BPaL is introduced to a wider population, including MDR-TB treatment failure and treatment intolerant, we observe increased savings and clinical benefits. The potential threshold price at which the probability of the introduction of BPaL becoming cost neutral begins to increase is higher in Georgia and the Philippines (US$ 3650 and US$ 3800, respectively) compared with South Africa (US$ 500) including ART costs.ConclusionsOur results estimate that BPaL can be a cost-saving addition to the local TB programmes in varied programmatic settings.

Funder

TB Alliance

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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