Cost-analysis of COVID-19 sample collection, diagnosis, and contact tracing in low resource setting: The case of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Amanuel YigezuSamuel Abera ZewdieAlemnesh H MirkuzieAdugna AberaAlemayehu HailuMesfin Agachew WoldekidanSolomon Tessema MemiriePublished in: PloS one (2022)
The costs of sample collection, diagnosis, and contact tracing for COVID-19 were high given the low per capita health expenditure in Ethiopia and other low-income settings. Since the personnel cost accounts for the highest cost, decision-makers should focus on minimizing this cost when faced with pandemic-prone diseases by strengthening the health system and using digital platforms. The findings of this study can help decision-makers prioritize and allocate resources for effective public health emergency response.