Tf. Jones et W. Schaffner, Miniature chest radiograph screening for tuberculosis in jails - A cost-effectiveness analysis, AM J R CRIT, 164(1), 2001, pp. 77-81
Jails are an important reservoir of tuberculosis infection in the United St
ates. Screening for active disease in these high-risk settings is difficult
. We used decision analysis to assess the cost effectiveness of routine min
iature chest radiography for screening for tuberculosis on admission to jai
l. Infection rates, probabilities, and costs associated with detecting and
treating tuberculosis were derived from published studies. We calculated an
average total cost of $6.60 per inmate for routine radiograph screening on
admission to jail. The cost of screening for active tuberculosis with mini
ature chest radiography was estimated to be $9,600 per case identified, com
pared with $32,100 per case with tuberculin skin testing and $54,100 per ca
se with symptom screening. Chest radiography would also identify substantia
lly more cases than other methods of screening. Screening for tuberculosis
with miniature chest radiography is cost effective even under a wide range
of assumptions regarding risk factors and prevalence of disease. Miniature
chest radiography should be strongly considered as an important tool in the
fight to eliminate tuberculosis from the high-risk populations that may be
reached through screening in jails.