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Factors Associated with Unfavorable Treatment Outcomes in New and Previously Treated TB Patients in Uzbekistan: A Five Year Countrywide Study
BACKGROUND: TB is one of the main health priorities in Uzbekistan and relatively high rates of unfavorable treatment outcomes have recently been reported. This requires closer analysis to explain the reasons and recommend interventions to improve the situation. Thus, by using countrywide data this s...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4467982/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26075615 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0128907 |
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author | Gadoev, Jamshid Asadov, Damin Tillashaykhov, Mirzagolib Tayler-Smith, Katie Isaakidis, Petros Dadu, Andrei de Colombani, Pierpaolo Gudmund Hinderaker, Sven Parpieva, Nargiza Ulmasova, Dilrabo Jalolov, Avazbek Hamraev, Atadjan Ali, Engy van den Boom, Martin Hammerich, Asmus Gozalov, Ogtay Dara, Masoud |
author_facet | Gadoev, Jamshid Asadov, Damin Tillashaykhov, Mirzagolib Tayler-Smith, Katie Isaakidis, Petros Dadu, Andrei de Colombani, Pierpaolo Gudmund Hinderaker, Sven Parpieva, Nargiza Ulmasova, Dilrabo Jalolov, Avazbek Hamraev, Atadjan Ali, Engy van den Boom, Martin Hammerich, Asmus Gozalov, Ogtay Dara, Masoud |
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description | BACKGROUND: TB is one of the main health priorities in Uzbekistan and relatively high rates of unfavorable treatment outcomes have recently been reported. This requires closer analysis to explain the reasons and recommend interventions to improve the situation. Thus, by using countrywide data this study sought to determine trends in unfavorable outcomes (lost-to-follow-ups, deaths and treatment failures) and describe their associations with socio-demographic and clinical factors. METHOD: A countrywide retrospective cohort study of all new and previously treated TB patients registered in the National Tuberculosis programme between January 2006 and December 2010. RESULTS: Among 107,380 registered patients, 67% were adults, with smaller proportions of children (10%), adolescents (4%) and elderly patients (19%). Sixty per cent were male, 66% lived in rural areas, 1% were HIV-infected and 1% had a history of imprisonment. Pulmonary TB (PTB) was present in 77%, of which 43% were smear-positive and 53% were smear-negative. Overall, 83% of patients were successfully treated, 6% died, 6% were lost-to-follow-up, 3% failed treatment and 2% transferred out. Factors associated with death included being above 55 years of age, HIV-positive, sputum smear positive, previously treated, jobless and living in certain provinces. Factors associated with lost-to-follow-up were being male, previously treated, jobless, living in an urban area, and living in certain provinces. Having smear-positive PTB, being an adolescent, being urban population, being HIV-negative, previously treated, jobless and residing in particular provinces were associated with treatment failure. CONCLUSION: Overall, 83% treatment success rate was achieved. However, our study findings highlight the need to improve TB services for certain vulnerable groups and in specific areas of the country. They also emphasize the need to develop unified monitoring and evaluation tools for drug-susceptible and drug-resistant TB, and call for better TB surveillance and coordination between provinces and neighbouring countries. |
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spelling | pubmed-44679822015-06-25 Factors Associated with Unfavorable Treatment Outcomes in New and Previously Treated TB Patients in Uzbekistan: A Five Year Countrywide Study Gadoev, Jamshid Asadov, Damin Tillashaykhov, Mirzagolib Tayler-Smith, Katie Isaakidis, Petros Dadu, Andrei de Colombani, Pierpaolo Gudmund Hinderaker, Sven Parpieva, Nargiza Ulmasova, Dilrabo Jalolov, Avazbek Hamraev, Atadjan Ali, Engy van den Boom, Martin Hammerich, Asmus Gozalov, Ogtay Dara, Masoud PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: TB is one of the main health priorities in Uzbekistan and relatively high rates of unfavorable treatment outcomes have recently been reported. This requires closer analysis to explain the reasons and recommend interventions to improve the situation. Thus, by using countrywide data this study sought to determine trends in unfavorable outcomes (lost-to-follow-ups, deaths and treatment failures) and describe their associations with socio-demographic and clinical factors. METHOD: A countrywide retrospective cohort study of all new and previously treated TB patients registered in the National Tuberculosis programme between January 2006 and December 2010. RESULTS: Among 107,380 registered patients, 67% were adults, with smaller proportions of children (10%), adolescents (4%) and elderly patients (19%). Sixty per cent were male, 66% lived in rural areas, 1% were HIV-infected and 1% had a history of imprisonment. Pulmonary TB (PTB) was present in 77%, of which 43% were smear-positive and 53% were smear-negative. Overall, 83% of patients were successfully treated, 6% died, 6% were lost-to-follow-up, 3% failed treatment and 2% transferred out. Factors associated with death included being above 55 years of age, HIV-positive, sputum smear positive, previously treated, jobless and living in certain provinces. Factors associated with lost-to-follow-up were being male, previously treated, jobless, living in an urban area, and living in certain provinces. Having smear-positive PTB, being an adolescent, being urban population, being HIV-negative, previously treated, jobless and residing in particular provinces were associated with treatment failure. CONCLUSION: Overall, 83% treatment success rate was achieved. However, our study findings highlight the need to improve TB services for certain vulnerable groups and in specific areas of the country. They also emphasize the need to develop unified monitoring and evaluation tools for drug-susceptible and drug-resistant TB, and call for better TB surveillance and coordination between provinces and neighbouring countries. Public Library of Science 2015-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4467982/ /pubmed/26075615 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0128907 Text en © 2015 Gadoev et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Gadoev, Jamshid Asadov, Damin Tillashaykhov, Mirzagolib Tayler-Smith, Katie Isaakidis, Petros Dadu, Andrei de Colombani, Pierpaolo Gudmund Hinderaker, Sven Parpieva, Nargiza Ulmasova, Dilrabo Jalolov, Avazbek Hamraev, Atadjan Ali, Engy van den Boom, Martin Hammerich, Asmus Gozalov, Ogtay Dara, Masoud Factors Associated with Unfavorable Treatment Outcomes in New and Previously Treated TB Patients in Uzbekistan: A Five Year Countrywide Study |
title | Factors Associated with Unfavorable Treatment Outcomes in New and Previously Treated TB Patients in Uzbekistan: A Five Year Countrywide Study |
title_full | Factors Associated with Unfavorable Treatment Outcomes in New and Previously Treated TB Patients in Uzbekistan: A Five Year Countrywide Study |
title_fullStr | Factors Associated with Unfavorable Treatment Outcomes in New and Previously Treated TB Patients in Uzbekistan: A Five Year Countrywide Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Factors Associated with Unfavorable Treatment Outcomes in New and Previously Treated TB Patients in Uzbekistan: A Five Year Countrywide Study |
title_short | Factors Associated with Unfavorable Treatment Outcomes in New and Previously Treated TB Patients in Uzbekistan: A Five Year Countrywide Study |
title_sort | factors associated with unfavorable treatment outcomes in new and previously treated tb patients in uzbekistan: a five year countrywide study |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4467982/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26075615 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0128907 |
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