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Cost-effectiveness of COVID rapid diagnostic tests for patients with severe/critical illness in low- and middle-income countries: A modeling study.

Gabrielle BonnetJohn BimbaChancy ChavulaHarunavamwe N ChifambaTitus Henry DivalaAndres G LescanoMohammed MajamDanjuma MboAuliya A SuwantikaMarco A TovarPragya YadavObinna Ikechukwu EkwunifeCollin MangenahLucky G NgwiraElizabeth L CorbettMark JitAnna Vassall
Published in: PLoS medicine (2024)
COVID testing can be cost-effective to inform treatment of LMIC patients with severe COVID-like disease. The optimal algorithm is driven by country income level and health budgets, the level of suspicion that the patient may have COVID, and influenza prevalence. Further research to better characterize the unintended effects of corticosteroids, particularly on influenza cases, could improve decision making around the treatment of those with COVID-like symptoms in LMICs.
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