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Distribution of multi-drug resistant tuberculosis in Ekiti and Ondo states, Nigeria

BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis (TB), caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB), is one of the top infectious killer diseases in the world. The emergence of drug-resistant MTB strains has thrown challenges in controlling TB worldwide. This study investigated the prevalence of drug-resistant tuberculosis i...

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Autores principales: Olabiyi, Olugbenga Enoch, Okiki, Pius Abimbola, Adarabioyo, Mumuni Idowu, Adebiyi, Oludele Emmanuel, Adegoke, Olusola Emannuel, Esan, Olubunmi Ebenezer, Idris, Olayinka O., Agunbiade, Toluwani Bosede
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10690628/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38046896
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nmni.2023.101192
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author Olabiyi, Olugbenga Enoch
Okiki, Pius Abimbola
Adarabioyo, Mumuni Idowu
Adebiyi, Oludele Emmanuel
Adegoke, Olusola Emannuel
Esan, Olubunmi Ebenezer
Idris, Olayinka O.
Agunbiade, Toluwani Bosede
author_facet Olabiyi, Olugbenga Enoch
Okiki, Pius Abimbola
Adarabioyo, Mumuni Idowu
Adebiyi, Oludele Emmanuel
Adegoke, Olusola Emannuel
Esan, Olubunmi Ebenezer
Idris, Olayinka O.
Agunbiade, Toluwani Bosede
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description BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis (TB), caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB), is one of the top infectious killer diseases in the world. The emergence of drug-resistant MTB strains has thrown challenges in controlling TB worldwide. This study investigated the prevalence of drug-resistant tuberculosis in the states of Nigeria and the risk factors that can increase the incidence of tuberculosis. METHODS: The study is a cross-sectional epidemiological research carried out in the six senatorial districts of Ekiti and Ondo states, Nigeria, between February 2019 and January 2020. A structured questionnaire was administered to 1203 respondents for socio-demographic information, and sputum samples were collected from them for TB investigation. GeneXpert technique was used to diagnose TB from the sputum samples, followed by bacterial isolation using Löweinstein-Jensen medium and antibiotic susceptibility testing. RESULTS: Prevalence of TB in the two states combined was 15 ​%; with 13.8 ​% for Ekiti state and 16.1 ​% for Ondo State. The distribution of TB in the senatorial districts was such that: Ondo South ​> ​Ekiti Central ​> ​Ekiti South ​> ​Ondo North ​> ​Ekiti North ​> ​Ondo Central. The risk factors identified for TB prevalence in two states were gender, male ​> ​female (OR ​= ​0.548, p ​= ​0.004); overcrowding (OR ​= ​0.733, p ​= ​0.026); room size (OR ​= ​0.580, p ​= ​0.002); smoking (OR ​= ​0.682, p ​= ​0.019) and dry and dusty season (OR ​= ​0.468, p ​= ​0.005). The prevalence of MDR-TB in Ekiti and Ondo States were 1.2 ​% and 1.3 ​% respectively. The identified risk factors for MDR were education (OR ​= ​0.739, p ​= ​0.017), age (OR ​= ​0.846, p ​= ​0.048), religion (OR ​= ​1.95, p ​= ​0.0003), family income (OR ​= ​1.76, p ​= ​0.008), previous TB treatment (OR ​= ​3.64, p ​= ​0.004), smoking (OR ​= ​1.33, p ​= ​0.035) and HIV status (OR ​= ​1.85, p ​= ​0.006). Rifampicin monoresistant was reported in 6.7 ​% of the rifampicin-resistant strains, while 93.3 ​% were rifampicin polyresistant strains. Two (13.3 ​%) of the MDR-TB strains were resistant to all the 3 first-line antimycobacterial agents. All the Rifampicin-resistant TB strains were susceptible to the aminoglycosides (Amikacin, Capreomycin and Kanamycin), also with high susceptibility to the fluoroquinilones: Moxifloxacin (100 ​%) and Levofloxacin (86.7 ​%). Sixteen (94.1 ​%) of the 17 Rifampicin-susceptible strains were susceptible to all the eight antibiotics tested, while one (5.9 ​%) was susceptible to Rifampicin and Isoniazid but resistant to the rest antibiotics. Conclusion: The study showed that there is high prevalence of TB and MDR-TB in Ekiti and Ondo States Nigeria, hence, to meet the SDG Target 3.3 of ending TB epidemic by 2030, culturing and antibiotic susceptibility testing should be carried out on every TB-positive sputum and the patients treated accordingly.
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spelling pubmed-106906282023-12-02 Distribution of multi-drug resistant tuberculosis in Ekiti and Ondo states, Nigeria Olabiyi, Olugbenga Enoch Okiki, Pius Abimbola Adarabioyo, Mumuni Idowu Adebiyi, Oludele Emmanuel Adegoke, Olusola Emannuel Esan, Olubunmi Ebenezer Idris, Olayinka O. Agunbiade, Toluwani Bosede New Microbes New Infect Original Article BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis (TB), caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB), is one of the top infectious killer diseases in the world. The emergence of drug-resistant MTB strains has thrown challenges in controlling TB worldwide. This study investigated the prevalence of drug-resistant tuberculosis in the states of Nigeria and the risk factors that can increase the incidence of tuberculosis. METHODS: The study is a cross-sectional epidemiological research carried out in the six senatorial districts of Ekiti and Ondo states, Nigeria, between February 2019 and January 2020. A structured questionnaire was administered to 1203 respondents for socio-demographic information, and sputum samples were collected from them for TB investigation. GeneXpert technique was used to diagnose TB from the sputum samples, followed by bacterial isolation using Löweinstein-Jensen medium and antibiotic susceptibility testing. RESULTS: Prevalence of TB in the two states combined was 15 ​%; with 13.8 ​% for Ekiti state and 16.1 ​% for Ondo State. The distribution of TB in the senatorial districts was such that: Ondo South ​> ​Ekiti Central ​> ​Ekiti South ​> ​Ondo North ​> ​Ekiti North ​> ​Ondo Central. The risk factors identified for TB prevalence in two states were gender, male ​> ​female (OR ​= ​0.548, p ​= ​0.004); overcrowding (OR ​= ​0.733, p ​= ​0.026); room size (OR ​= ​0.580, p ​= ​0.002); smoking (OR ​= ​0.682, p ​= ​0.019) and dry and dusty season (OR ​= ​0.468, p ​= ​0.005). The prevalence of MDR-TB in Ekiti and Ondo States were 1.2 ​% and 1.3 ​% respectively. The identified risk factors for MDR were education (OR ​= ​0.739, p ​= ​0.017), age (OR ​= ​0.846, p ​= ​0.048), religion (OR ​= ​1.95, p ​= ​0.0003), family income (OR ​= ​1.76, p ​= ​0.008), previous TB treatment (OR ​= ​3.64, p ​= ​0.004), smoking (OR ​= ​1.33, p ​= ​0.035) and HIV status (OR ​= ​1.85, p ​= ​0.006). Rifampicin monoresistant was reported in 6.7 ​% of the rifampicin-resistant strains, while 93.3 ​% were rifampicin polyresistant strains. Two (13.3 ​%) of the MDR-TB strains were resistant to all the 3 first-line antimycobacterial agents. All the Rifampicin-resistant TB strains were susceptible to the aminoglycosides (Amikacin, Capreomycin and Kanamycin), also with high susceptibility to the fluoroquinilones: Moxifloxacin (100 ​%) and Levofloxacin (86.7 ​%). Sixteen (94.1 ​%) of the 17 Rifampicin-susceptible strains were susceptible to all the eight antibiotics tested, while one (5.9 ​%) was susceptible to Rifampicin and Isoniazid but resistant to the rest antibiotics. Conclusion: The study showed that there is high prevalence of TB and MDR-TB in Ekiti and Ondo States Nigeria, hence, to meet the SDG Target 3.3 of ending TB epidemic by 2030, culturing and antibiotic susceptibility testing should be carried out on every TB-positive sputum and the patients treated accordingly. Elsevier 2023-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10690628/ /pubmed/38046896 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nmni.2023.101192 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Olabiyi, Olugbenga Enoch
Okiki, Pius Abimbola
Adarabioyo, Mumuni Idowu
Adebiyi, Oludele Emmanuel
Adegoke, Olusola Emannuel
Esan, Olubunmi Ebenezer
Idris, Olayinka O.
Agunbiade, Toluwani Bosede
Distribution of multi-drug resistant tuberculosis in Ekiti and Ondo states, Nigeria
title Distribution of multi-drug resistant tuberculosis in Ekiti and Ondo states, Nigeria
title_full Distribution of multi-drug resistant tuberculosis in Ekiti and Ondo states, Nigeria
title_fullStr Distribution of multi-drug resistant tuberculosis in Ekiti and Ondo states, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of multi-drug resistant tuberculosis in Ekiti and Ondo states, Nigeria
title_short Distribution of multi-drug resistant tuberculosis in Ekiti and Ondo states, Nigeria
title_sort distribution of multi-drug resistant tuberculosis in ekiti and ondo states, nigeria
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10690628/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38046896
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nmni.2023.101192
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