# Economic Burden of Tuberculosis in Iran: A Nationwide Analysis by Drug Resistance and Cost Components

**Authors:** Masoud Arefnezhad, Mahshid Nasehi, Aliakbar Fazaeli, Saeed Sharafi, Rajabali Daroudi

PMC · DOI: 10.34172/jrhs.11215 · 2025-09-15

## TL;DR

This study estimates the economic burden of tuberculosis in Iran, highlighting the costs associated with diagnosis and treatment across different drug resistance categories.

## Contribution

The study provides a nationwide economic analysis of TB in Iran, including costs by drug resistance and cost components.

## Key findings

- The total economic burden of TB in Iran was approximately Int’l$9.86 million.
- Diagnostic costs accounted for 48.0% of the total economic burden.
- Drug-sensitive TB made up 99.4% of all TB cases in the study.

## Abstract

Tuberculosis (TB) remains a significant global health crisis, regaining its status as the leading cause of death in 2023. Quantifying its economic burden is essential for crafting effective public health strategies. This study aimed to estimate the economic burden of TB in Iran.

This study employed a cross-sectional design.

A prevalence-based approach was used to estimate the economic burden of TB in Iran, accounting for cost variations across TB types and cost categories. Costs were categorized as direct medical, direct non-medical, and indirect, and were calculated for suspected TB patients as well as for those with drug-sensitive TB, multidrug-resistant TB, and extensively drug-resistant TB. Data were extracted from various sources, including the National Tuberculosis Registration System, national TB diagnosis and treatment guidelines in Iran, official medical service tariffs, and previous studies.

Of 210,544 individuals screened, 7,221 were diagnosed with TB, of whom 81.0% had pulmonary TB and 19.0% had extrapulmonary TB. Drug-sensitive TB accounted for 99.4% of cases, multidrug-resistant TB 0.6%, and extensively drug-resistant TB 0.0%. Diagnostic costs represented 48.0% of the total economic burden (approximately Int’l$4.71 million), while post-diagnosis costs totaled Int’l$5.15 million. Overall, economic burden, including all diagnostic and treatment expenses, amounted to approximately Int’l$9.86 million.

This study underscores the significant economic burden of TB in Iran, encompassing both pre-diagnosis and post-diagnosis expenses, with direct medical costs representing the largest component. Effective healthcare strategies and comprehensive public health approaches are crucial to reducing these costs and improving patient outcomes.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** Tuberculosis (MONDO:0018076)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** extensively drug-resistant TB (MESH:D054908), multidrug-resistant TB (MESH:D018088), death (MESH:D003643), extrapulmonary TB (MESH:D000092225), sensitive (MESH:D003807), pulmonary TB (MESH:D014397), TB (MESH:D014376)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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