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Digital health solutions and integrated COVID-19 and TB services to help recover TB care and prevention services in the COVID-19 pandemic: A descriptive study in four high TB burden countries

BACKGROUND: The measures undertaken to control COVID-19 have disrupted many platforms including tuberculosis (TB) healthcare services. Consequently, declines in TB notifications have been observed in various countries. We visualized changes over time in TB and SARS-CoV-2 infection notifications and...

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Autores principales: Spruijt, Ineke, Alam, Yalda, Nguyen, Huong, Myrzaliev, Bakyt, Ahmatov, Muratbek, Odume, Bethrand, Mtei, Lillian, Gebhard, Agnes, Gidado, Mustapha, Jerene, Degu
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10659175/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37983209
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0293964
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author Spruijt, Ineke
Alam, Yalda
Nguyen, Huong
Myrzaliev, Bakyt
Ahmatov, Muratbek
Odume, Bethrand
Mtei, Lillian
Gebhard, Agnes
Gidado, Mustapha
Jerene, Degu
author_facet Spruijt, Ineke
Alam, Yalda
Nguyen, Huong
Myrzaliev, Bakyt
Ahmatov, Muratbek
Odume, Bethrand
Mtei, Lillian
Gebhard, Agnes
Gidado, Mustapha
Jerene, Degu
author_sort Spruijt, Ineke
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description BACKGROUND: The measures undertaken to control COVID-19 have disrupted many platforms including tuberculosis (TB) healthcare services. Consequently, declines in TB notifications have been observed in various countries. We visualized changes over time in TB and SARS-CoV-2 infection notifications and reported on country-specific strategies to retain TB care and prevention services in Kyrgyzstan, Nigeria, Tanzania, and Vietnam. METHODS: We collected and visualized quarterly, retrospective, and country-specific data (Quarter (Q) 1 2018- Q1 2021) on SARS-CoV-2 infection and TB notifications. Additionally, we conducted a country-specific landscape assessment on COVID-19 measures, including lockdowns, operational level strategy of TB care and prevention services, and strategies employed to recover and retain those services. We used negative binomial regression models to assess the association between the installation of COVID-19 measures and changes in TB notifications. RESULTS: TB notifications declined in Kyrgyzstan and Vietnam, and (slightly) increased in Nigeria and Tanzania. The changes in TB notifications were associated with the installation of various COVID-19 prevention measures for Kyrgyzstan and Vietnam (declines) and Nigeria (increases). All countries reported reduced TB screening and testing activities. Countries reported the following strategies to retain TB prevention and care services: digital solutions for treatment adherence support, capacity building, and monitor & evaluation activities; adjustment in medication supply/delivery & quantity, including home delivery, pick up points, and month supply; integrated TB/COVID-19 screening & diagnostic platform; and the use of community health care workers. CONCLUSION: Following the COVID-19 pandemic, we did not observe consistent changes in TB notifications across countries. However, all countries reported lower operating levels of TB prevention and care services. Digital health solutions, community-based interventions, and the integration of COVID-19 and TB testing services were employed to recover and retain those services.
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spelling pubmed-106591752023-11-20 Digital health solutions and integrated COVID-19 and TB services to help recover TB care and prevention services in the COVID-19 pandemic: A descriptive study in four high TB burden countries Spruijt, Ineke Alam, Yalda Nguyen, Huong Myrzaliev, Bakyt Ahmatov, Muratbek Odume, Bethrand Mtei, Lillian Gebhard, Agnes Gidado, Mustapha Jerene, Degu PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The measures undertaken to control COVID-19 have disrupted many platforms including tuberculosis (TB) healthcare services. Consequently, declines in TB notifications have been observed in various countries. We visualized changes over time in TB and SARS-CoV-2 infection notifications and reported on country-specific strategies to retain TB care and prevention services in Kyrgyzstan, Nigeria, Tanzania, and Vietnam. METHODS: We collected and visualized quarterly, retrospective, and country-specific data (Quarter (Q) 1 2018- Q1 2021) on SARS-CoV-2 infection and TB notifications. Additionally, we conducted a country-specific landscape assessment on COVID-19 measures, including lockdowns, operational level strategy of TB care and prevention services, and strategies employed to recover and retain those services. We used negative binomial regression models to assess the association between the installation of COVID-19 measures and changes in TB notifications. RESULTS: TB notifications declined in Kyrgyzstan and Vietnam, and (slightly) increased in Nigeria and Tanzania. The changes in TB notifications were associated with the installation of various COVID-19 prevention measures for Kyrgyzstan and Vietnam (declines) and Nigeria (increases). All countries reported reduced TB screening and testing activities. Countries reported the following strategies to retain TB prevention and care services: digital solutions for treatment adherence support, capacity building, and monitor & evaluation activities; adjustment in medication supply/delivery & quantity, including home delivery, pick up points, and month supply; integrated TB/COVID-19 screening & diagnostic platform; and the use of community health care workers. CONCLUSION: Following the COVID-19 pandemic, we did not observe consistent changes in TB notifications across countries. However, all countries reported lower operating levels of TB prevention and care services. Digital health solutions, community-based interventions, and the integration of COVID-19 and TB testing services were employed to recover and retain those services. Public Library of Science 2023-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10659175/ /pubmed/37983209 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0293964 Text en © 2023 Spruijt et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Spruijt, Ineke
Alam, Yalda
Nguyen, Huong
Myrzaliev, Bakyt
Ahmatov, Muratbek
Odume, Bethrand
Mtei, Lillian
Gebhard, Agnes
Gidado, Mustapha
Jerene, Degu
Digital health solutions and integrated COVID-19 and TB services to help recover TB care and prevention services in the COVID-19 pandemic: A descriptive study in four high TB burden countries
title Digital health solutions and integrated COVID-19 and TB services to help recover TB care and prevention services in the COVID-19 pandemic: A descriptive study in four high TB burden countries
title_full Digital health solutions and integrated COVID-19 and TB services to help recover TB care and prevention services in the COVID-19 pandemic: A descriptive study in four high TB burden countries
title_fullStr Digital health solutions and integrated COVID-19 and TB services to help recover TB care and prevention services in the COVID-19 pandemic: A descriptive study in four high TB burden countries
title_full_unstemmed Digital health solutions and integrated COVID-19 and TB services to help recover TB care and prevention services in the COVID-19 pandemic: A descriptive study in four high TB burden countries
title_short Digital health solutions and integrated COVID-19 and TB services to help recover TB care and prevention services in the COVID-19 pandemic: A descriptive study in four high TB burden countries
title_sort digital health solutions and integrated covid-19 and tb services to help recover tb care and prevention services in the covid-19 pandemic: a descriptive study in four high tb burden countries
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10659175/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37983209
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0293964
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