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Cost of inaction: a framework to estimate the economic cost of missing a patient with tuberculosis in the Indian context.

Meredith B BrooksViswanath PingaliTom NicholsonSalmaan Keshavjee
Published in: BMJ open (2023)
These estimates provide crude, lower bounds for the potential costs of not appropriately diagnosing and treating a single patient with active tuberculosis in a timely manner, or preventing a patient with tuberculosis infection from progressing to active disease. The actual financial burden on society is far higher than estimated using this simple, short-term cost-effective analyses. Our results highlight the limitations of tuberculosis costing models to date, and demonstrate the importance of accounting for airborne transmission of tuberculosis.
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