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Diagnostic options for pulmonary fungal diseases in Africa

BACKGROUND: Fungal lung diseases are global in distribution and require specific tests for diagnosis. We report a survey of diagnostic service provision in Africa. METHODS: A written questionnaire was followed by a video conference call with each respondent(s) and external validation. To disseminate...

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Autores principales: Mushi, Martha F., Zaki, Sherif M., Penney, Richard O.S., Bamba, Sanata, Ngouanom Kuate, Marius Paulin, Kasamba, Eric L., Amona, Fructueux M., Werkneh, Sara, Ceesay, Buntung, Dibba, Bakary, Ocansey, Bright, Sy, Ousmane, Yahaya, Mohammed, Jiba, Darlinda, Boyles, Tom, Mkumbaye, Sixbert I., Kwizera, Richard, Sibanda, Elopy, Koffi, David, Sissinto Savi De Tove, Yolande, Orefuwa, Emma, Denning, David W.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: European Respiratory Society 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10086692/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37057083
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00397-2022
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author Mushi, Martha F.
Zaki, Sherif M.
Penney, Richard O.S.
Bamba, Sanata
Ngouanom Kuate, Marius Paulin
Kasamba, Eric L.
Amona, Fructueux M.
Werkneh, Sara
Ceesay, Buntung
Dibba, Bakary
Ocansey, Bright
Sy, Ousmane
Yahaya, Mohammed
Jiba, Darlinda
Boyles, Tom
Mkumbaye, Sixbert I.
Kwizera, Richard
Sibanda, Elopy
Koffi, David
Sissinto Savi De Tove, Yolande
Orefuwa, Emma
Denning, David W.
author_facet Mushi, Martha F.
Zaki, Sherif M.
Penney, Richard O.S.
Bamba, Sanata
Ngouanom Kuate, Marius Paulin
Kasamba, Eric L.
Amona, Fructueux M.
Werkneh, Sara
Ceesay, Buntung
Dibba, Bakary
Ocansey, Bright
Sy, Ousmane
Yahaya, Mohammed
Jiba, Darlinda
Boyles, Tom
Mkumbaye, Sixbert I.
Kwizera, Richard
Sibanda, Elopy
Koffi, David
Sissinto Savi De Tove, Yolande
Orefuwa, Emma
Denning, David W.
author_sort Mushi, Martha F.
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description BACKGROUND: Fungal lung diseases are global in distribution and require specific tests for diagnosis. We report a survey of diagnostic service provision in Africa. METHODS: A written questionnaire was followed by a video conference call with each respondent(s) and external validation. To disseminate the questionnaire, a snowball sample was used. RESULTS: Data were successfully collected from 50 of 51 African countries with populations >1 million. The questionnaire was completed by respondents affiliated with 72 health facilities. Of these 72 respondents, 33 (45.8%) reported data for the whole country while others reported data for a specific region/province within their country. In the public sector, chest X-ray and computed tomography are performed often in 49 countries (98%) and occasionally in 37 countries (74%), and less often in the private sector. Bronchoscopy and spirometry were done often in 28 countries (56%) and occasionally in 18 countries (36%) in the tertiary health facilities of public sector. The most conducted laboratory diagnostic assay was fungal culture (often or occasionally) in 29 countries (58%). In collaboration with the Africa Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, regional webinars and individual country profiles provided further data validation. CONCLUSION: This survey has found a huge disparity of diagnostic test capability across the African continent. Some good examples of good diagnostic provision and very high-quality care were seen, but this was unusual. The unavailability of essential testing such as spirometry was noted, which has a high impact in the diagnosis of lung diseases. It is important for countries to implement tests based on the World Health Organization Essential Diagnostics List.
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spelling pubmed-100866922023-04-12 Diagnostic options for pulmonary fungal diseases in Africa Mushi, Martha F. Zaki, Sherif M. Penney, Richard O.S. Bamba, Sanata Ngouanom Kuate, Marius Paulin Kasamba, Eric L. Amona, Fructueux M. Werkneh, Sara Ceesay, Buntung Dibba, Bakary Ocansey, Bright Sy, Ousmane Yahaya, Mohammed Jiba, Darlinda Boyles, Tom Mkumbaye, Sixbert I. Kwizera, Richard Sibanda, Elopy Koffi, David Sissinto Savi De Tove, Yolande Orefuwa, Emma Denning, David W. ERJ Open Res Original Research Articles BACKGROUND: Fungal lung diseases are global in distribution and require specific tests for diagnosis. We report a survey of diagnostic service provision in Africa. METHODS: A written questionnaire was followed by a video conference call with each respondent(s) and external validation. To disseminate the questionnaire, a snowball sample was used. RESULTS: Data were successfully collected from 50 of 51 African countries with populations >1 million. The questionnaire was completed by respondents affiliated with 72 health facilities. Of these 72 respondents, 33 (45.8%) reported data for the whole country while others reported data for a specific region/province within their country. In the public sector, chest X-ray and computed tomography are performed often in 49 countries (98%) and occasionally in 37 countries (74%), and less often in the private sector. Bronchoscopy and spirometry were done often in 28 countries (56%) and occasionally in 18 countries (36%) in the tertiary health facilities of public sector. The most conducted laboratory diagnostic assay was fungal culture (often or occasionally) in 29 countries (58%). In collaboration with the Africa Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, regional webinars and individual country profiles provided further data validation. CONCLUSION: This survey has found a huge disparity of diagnostic test capability across the African continent. Some good examples of good diagnostic provision and very high-quality care were seen, but this was unusual. The unavailability of essential testing such as spirometry was noted, which has a high impact in the diagnosis of lung diseases. It is important for countries to implement tests based on the World Health Organization Essential Diagnostics List. European Respiratory Society 2023-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10086692/ /pubmed/37057083 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00397-2022 Text en Copyright ©The authors 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This version is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Licence 4.0. For commercial reproduction rights and permissions contact permissions@ersnet.org (mailto:permissions@ersnet.org)
spellingShingle Original Research Articles
Mushi, Martha F.
Zaki, Sherif M.
Penney, Richard O.S.
Bamba, Sanata
Ngouanom Kuate, Marius Paulin
Kasamba, Eric L.
Amona, Fructueux M.
Werkneh, Sara
Ceesay, Buntung
Dibba, Bakary
Ocansey, Bright
Sy, Ousmane
Yahaya, Mohammed
Jiba, Darlinda
Boyles, Tom
Mkumbaye, Sixbert I.
Kwizera, Richard
Sibanda, Elopy
Koffi, David
Sissinto Savi De Tove, Yolande
Orefuwa, Emma
Denning, David W.
Diagnostic options for pulmonary fungal diseases in Africa
title Diagnostic options for pulmonary fungal diseases in Africa
title_full Diagnostic options for pulmonary fungal diseases in Africa
title_fullStr Diagnostic options for pulmonary fungal diseases in Africa
title_full_unstemmed Diagnostic options for pulmonary fungal diseases in Africa
title_short Diagnostic options for pulmonary fungal diseases in Africa
title_sort diagnostic options for pulmonary fungal diseases in africa
topic Original Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10086692/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37057083
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00397-2022
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