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Modeling the future of HIV in Turkey: Cost-effectiveness analysis of improving testing and diagnosis

AIMS: This study aimed to determine HIV incidence and prevalence in Turkey and to estimate the cost-effectiveness of improving testing and diagnosis in the next 20 years. BACKGROUND: HIV incidence in Turkey has been rapidly increasing in the last decade with a particularly high rate of infection for...

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Autores principales: Yaylali, Emine, Erdogan, Zikriye Melisa, Calisir, Fethi, Gokengin, Deniz, Korten, Volkan, Tabak, Fehmi, Tasova, Yesim, Unal, Serhat, Ozelgun, Berna, Ozcagli, Tahsin Gokcem, Sahin, Toros
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10313051/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37390076
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0286254
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author Yaylali, Emine
Erdogan, Zikriye Melisa
Calisir, Fethi
Gokengin, Deniz
Korten, Volkan
Tabak, Fehmi
Tasova, Yesim
Unal, Serhat
Ozelgun, Berna
Ozcagli, Tahsin Gokcem
Sahin, Toros
author_facet Yaylali, Emine
Erdogan, Zikriye Melisa
Calisir, Fethi
Gokengin, Deniz
Korten, Volkan
Tabak, Fehmi
Tasova, Yesim
Unal, Serhat
Ozelgun, Berna
Ozcagli, Tahsin Gokcem
Sahin, Toros
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description AIMS: This study aimed to determine HIV incidence and prevalence in Turkey and to estimate the cost-effectiveness of improving testing and diagnosis in the next 20 years. BACKGROUND: HIV incidence in Turkey has been rapidly increasing in the last decade with a particularly high rate of infection for younger populations, which underscores the urgent need for a robust prevention program and improved testing capacity for HIV. METHODS: We developed a dynamic compartmental model of HIV transmission and progression among the Turkish population aged 15–64 and assessed the effect of improving testing and diagnosis. The model generated the number of new HIV cases by transmission risk and CD4 level, HIV diagnoses, HIV prevalence, continuum of care, the number of HIV-related deaths, and the expected number of infections prevented from 2020 to 2040. We also explored the cost impact of HIV and the cost-effectiveness of improving testing and diagnosis. RESULTS: Under the base case scenario, the model estimated an HIV incidence of 13,462 cases in 2020, with 63% undiagnosed. The number of infections was estimated to increase by 27% by 2040, with HIV incidence in 2040 reaching 376,889 and HIV prevalence 2,414,965 cases. Improving testing and diagnosis to 50%, 70%, and 90%, would prevent 782,789, 2,059,399, and 2,336,564 infections-32%, 85%, and 97% reduction in 20 years, respectively. Improved testing and diagnosis would reduce spending between $1.8 and $8.8 billion. CONCLUSIONS: In the case of no improvement in the current continuum of care, HIV incidence and prevalence will significantly increase over the next 20 years, placing a significant burden on the Turkish healthcare system. However, improving testing and diagnosis could substantially reduce the number of infections, ameliorating the public health and disease burden aspects.
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spelling pubmed-103130512023-07-01 Modeling the future of HIV in Turkey: Cost-effectiveness analysis of improving testing and diagnosis Yaylali, Emine Erdogan, Zikriye Melisa Calisir, Fethi Gokengin, Deniz Korten, Volkan Tabak, Fehmi Tasova, Yesim Unal, Serhat Ozelgun, Berna Ozcagli, Tahsin Gokcem Sahin, Toros PLoS One Research Article AIMS: This study aimed to determine HIV incidence and prevalence in Turkey and to estimate the cost-effectiveness of improving testing and diagnosis in the next 20 years. BACKGROUND: HIV incidence in Turkey has been rapidly increasing in the last decade with a particularly high rate of infection for younger populations, which underscores the urgent need for a robust prevention program and improved testing capacity for HIV. METHODS: We developed a dynamic compartmental model of HIV transmission and progression among the Turkish population aged 15–64 and assessed the effect of improving testing and diagnosis. The model generated the number of new HIV cases by transmission risk and CD4 level, HIV diagnoses, HIV prevalence, continuum of care, the number of HIV-related deaths, and the expected number of infections prevented from 2020 to 2040. We also explored the cost impact of HIV and the cost-effectiveness of improving testing and diagnosis. RESULTS: Under the base case scenario, the model estimated an HIV incidence of 13,462 cases in 2020, with 63% undiagnosed. The number of infections was estimated to increase by 27% by 2040, with HIV incidence in 2040 reaching 376,889 and HIV prevalence 2,414,965 cases. Improving testing and diagnosis to 50%, 70%, and 90%, would prevent 782,789, 2,059,399, and 2,336,564 infections-32%, 85%, and 97% reduction in 20 years, respectively. Improved testing and diagnosis would reduce spending between $1.8 and $8.8 billion. CONCLUSIONS: In the case of no improvement in the current continuum of care, HIV incidence and prevalence will significantly increase over the next 20 years, placing a significant burden on the Turkish healthcare system. However, improving testing and diagnosis could substantially reduce the number of infections, ameliorating the public health and disease burden aspects. Public Library of Science 2023-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10313051/ /pubmed/37390076 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0286254 Text en © 2023 Yaylali et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Yaylali, Emine
Erdogan, Zikriye Melisa
Calisir, Fethi
Gokengin, Deniz
Korten, Volkan
Tabak, Fehmi
Tasova, Yesim
Unal, Serhat
Ozelgun, Berna
Ozcagli, Tahsin Gokcem
Sahin, Toros
Modeling the future of HIV in Turkey: Cost-effectiveness analysis of improving testing and diagnosis
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title_fullStr Modeling the future of HIV in Turkey: Cost-effectiveness analysis of improving testing and diagnosis
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title_short Modeling the future of HIV in Turkey: Cost-effectiveness analysis of improving testing and diagnosis
title_sort modeling the future of hiv in turkey: cost-effectiveness analysis of improving testing and diagnosis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10313051/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37390076
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0286254
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