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Comparative yield of different active TB case finding interventions in a large urban TB project in central Uganda: a descriptive study
Kazibwe, Andrew; Twinomugisha, Fred; Musaaz, Joseph; Nakaggwa, Florence; Lukanga, Disan; Aleu, Phillip; Kiyemba, Timothy; Nkolo, Abel; Sebuliba Kirirabwa, Nicholas; Freitas Lopez, Debora B; Birabwa, Estella; Dejene, Seyoum; Zawedde-Muyanja, Stella.
  • Kazibwe, Andrew; The AIDS Support Organization, Kampala, Uganda. Kampala. NG
  • Twinomugisha, Fred; USAID/Defeat TB Project, University Research Co. LLC, Kampala. Kampala. UG
  • Musaaz, Joseph; he Infectious Diseases Institute, College of Health Sciences. Kampala. UG
  • Nakaggwa, Florence; USAID/Defeat TB Project, University Research Co. LLC. Kampala. UG
  • Lukanga, Disan; he AIDS Support Organization, Kampala, Uganda. Kampala. UG
  • Aleu, Phillip; USAID/Defeat TB Project, University Research Co. LLC, Kampala. Kampala. UG
  • Kiyemba, Timothy; USAID/Defeat TB Project, University Research Co. LLC, Kampala. Kampala. UG
  • Nkolo, Abel; USAID/Defeat TB Project, University Research Co. LLC, Kampala. Kampala. UG
  • Sebuliba Kirirabwa, Nicholas; USAID/Defeat TB Project, University Research Co. LLC, Kampala. Kampala. UG
  • Freitas Lopez, Debora B; University Research Co. LLC. Kampala. UG
  • Birabwa, Estella; USAID Uganda. Kampala. UG
  • Dejene, Seyoum; USAID Uganda. Kampala. UG
  • Zawedde-Muyanja, Stella; USAID/Defeat TB Project, University Research Co. LLC, Kampala. The Infectious Diseases Institute, College of Health Sciences. Kampala. UG
Afr. health sci. ; 21(3): 975-984, 2021.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1342653
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ABSTRACT

Introduction:

Systematic screening for TB among patients presenting to care and among high risk populations is recom- mended to improve TB case finding. We aimed to describe the comparative yield of three TB screening approaches imple- mented by a large urban TB project in central Uganda.

Methods:

We abstracted data on the screening cascade from 65 health facilities and their surrounding communities (num- bers screened, with presumptive TB, receiving a diagnostic test and diagnosed with TB) from the different clinic and com- munity TB registers.

Results:

From January 2018 to December 2019, 93,378 (24%) of all patients screened at health facilities had presumptive TB; 77,381 (82.9%) received a diagnostic test and 14,305 (18.5%) were diagnosed with TB. The screening yield (the number of patients diagnosed with TB out of all patients screened) was 0.3% and was three times higher among men than women (0.6% vs 0.2% p<0.01). During targeted community screening interventions, 9874 (21.1%) of all patients screened had presumptive TB; 7034 (71.2%) of these received a diagnostic test and 1699 (24.2%) were diagnosed with TB. The screening yield was higher among men, (3.7% vs 3.3% p<0.01) and highest among children 0-14 (4.8% vs 3.2% p<0.01).

Conclusion:

Targeted community TB screening interventions improve access to TB diagnosis for men and children 0-14 years
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Full text: Available Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Tuberculosis / Residence Characteristics Type of study: Prognostic study / Screening study Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: English Journal: Afr. health sci. Year: 2021 Type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: The AIDS Support Organization, Kampala, Uganda/NG / USAID Uganda/UG / Defeat TB Project, University Research Co. LLC+UG / Defeat TB Project, University Research Co. LLC, Kampala+UG / he AIDS Support Organization, Kampala, Uganda/UG / he Infectious Diseases Institute, College of Health Sciences/UG

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Full text: Available Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Tuberculosis / Residence Characteristics Type of study: Prognostic study / Screening study Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: English Journal: Afr. health sci. Year: 2021 Type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: The AIDS Support Organization, Kampala, Uganda/NG / USAID Uganda/UG / Defeat TB Project, University Research Co. LLC+UG / Defeat TB Project, University Research Co. LLC, Kampala+UG / he AIDS Support Organization, Kampala, Uganda/UG / he Infectious Diseases Institute, College of Health Sciences/UG