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Treating older adults is cost-effective, but preventing flu is better

Published in TB and Outbreaks Week, September 23rd, 2003

A new study finds that treating older adults who have the flu with one of two available classes of drugs is cost-effective.

Treating younger adults with anti-flu drugs is cost-effective because it cuts lost work time, but until now it was not known if the treatment would be cost-effective for older adults. The study is published in the September 1, 2003, issue of Annals of Internal Medicine.

Using published information and computer models, the researchers compared the outcomes and costs of a variety of strategies for caring for older adults with flu-like illness, including no testing or treatment, testing for flu before treatment with a newer...

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