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Bringing state-of-the-art diagnostics to vulnerable populations: The use of a mobile screening unit in active case finding for tuberculosis in Palawan, the Philippines

BACKGROUND: Globally, case detection of tuberculosis (TB) has stabilized in recent years. Active case finding (ACF) has regained an increased attention as a complementary strategy to fill the case detection gap. In the Philippines, the DetecTB project implemented an innovative ACF strategy that offe...

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Autores principales: Morishita, Fukushi, Garfin, Anna Marie Celina Gonzales, Lew, Woojin, Oh, Kyung Hyun, Yadav, Rajendra-Prasad, Reston, Janeth Cuencaho, Infante, Lenie Lucio, Acala, Maria Rebethia Crueldad, Palanca, Dean Lim, Kim, Hee Jin, Nishikiori, Nobuyuki
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5289556/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28152082
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171310
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author Morishita, Fukushi
Garfin, Anna Marie Celina Gonzales
Lew, Woojin
Oh, Kyung Hyun
Yadav, Rajendra-Prasad
Reston, Janeth Cuencaho
Infante, Lenie Lucio
Acala, Maria Rebethia Crueldad
Palanca, Dean Lim
Kim, Hee Jin
Nishikiori, Nobuyuki
author_facet Morishita, Fukushi
Garfin, Anna Marie Celina Gonzales
Lew, Woojin
Oh, Kyung Hyun
Yadav, Rajendra-Prasad
Reston, Janeth Cuencaho
Infante, Lenie Lucio
Acala, Maria Rebethia Crueldad
Palanca, Dean Lim
Kim, Hee Jin
Nishikiori, Nobuyuki
author_sort Morishita, Fukushi
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description BACKGROUND: Globally, case detection of tuberculosis (TB) has stabilized in recent years. Active case finding (ACF) has regained an increased attention as a complementary strategy to fill the case detection gap. In the Philippines, the DetecTB project implemented an innovative ACF strategy that offered a one-stop diagnostic service with a mobile unit equipped with enhanced diagnostic tools including chest X-ray (CXR) and Xpert(®)MTB/RIF (Xpert). The project targeted the rural poor, the urban poor, prison inmates, indigenous population and high school students. METHODS: This is a retrospective review of TB screening data from 25,103 individuals. A descriptive analysis was carried out to compare screening and treatment outcomes across target populations. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to identify predictors of TB for each population. The composition of bacteriologically-confirmed cases by smear and symptom status was further investigated. RESULTS: The highest yield with lowest number needed to screen (NNS) was found in prison (6.2%, NNS: 16), followed by indigenous population (2.9%, NNS: 34), the rural poor (2.2%, NNS: 45), the urban poor (2.1%, NNS: 48), and high school (0.2%, NNS: 495). The treatment success rate for all populations was high with 89.5% in rifampicin-susceptible patients and 83.3% in rifampicin-resistant patients. A relatively higher loss to follow-up rate was observed in indigenous population (7.5%) and the rural poor (6.4%). Only cough more than two weeks showed a significant association with TB diagnosis in all target populations (Adjusted Odds Ratio ranging from 1.71 to 6.73) while other symptoms and demographic factors varied in their strength of association. The urban poor had the highest proportion of smear-positive patients with cough more than two weeks (72.0%). The proportion of smear-negative (Xpert-positive) patients without cough more than two weeks was the highest in indigenous population (39.3%), followed by prison inmates (27.7%), and the rural poor (22.8%). CONCLUSIONS: The innovative ACF strategy using mobile unit yielded a substantial number of TB patients and achieved successful treatment outcomes. TB screening in prison, indigenous population, and urban and rural poor communities was found to be effective. The combined use of CXR and Xpert largely contributed to increased case detection.
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spelling pubmed-52895562017-02-17 Bringing state-of-the-art diagnostics to vulnerable populations: The use of a mobile screening unit in active case finding for tuberculosis in Palawan, the Philippines Morishita, Fukushi Garfin, Anna Marie Celina Gonzales Lew, Woojin Oh, Kyung Hyun Yadav, Rajendra-Prasad Reston, Janeth Cuencaho Infante, Lenie Lucio Acala, Maria Rebethia Crueldad Palanca, Dean Lim Kim, Hee Jin Nishikiori, Nobuyuki PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Globally, case detection of tuberculosis (TB) has stabilized in recent years. Active case finding (ACF) has regained an increased attention as a complementary strategy to fill the case detection gap. In the Philippines, the DetecTB project implemented an innovative ACF strategy that offered a one-stop diagnostic service with a mobile unit equipped with enhanced diagnostic tools including chest X-ray (CXR) and Xpert(®)MTB/RIF (Xpert). The project targeted the rural poor, the urban poor, prison inmates, indigenous population and high school students. METHODS: This is a retrospective review of TB screening data from 25,103 individuals. A descriptive analysis was carried out to compare screening and treatment outcomes across target populations. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to identify predictors of TB for each population. The composition of bacteriologically-confirmed cases by smear and symptom status was further investigated. RESULTS: The highest yield with lowest number needed to screen (NNS) was found in prison (6.2%, NNS: 16), followed by indigenous population (2.9%, NNS: 34), the rural poor (2.2%, NNS: 45), the urban poor (2.1%, NNS: 48), and high school (0.2%, NNS: 495). The treatment success rate for all populations was high with 89.5% in rifampicin-susceptible patients and 83.3% in rifampicin-resistant patients. A relatively higher loss to follow-up rate was observed in indigenous population (7.5%) and the rural poor (6.4%). Only cough more than two weeks showed a significant association with TB diagnosis in all target populations (Adjusted Odds Ratio ranging from 1.71 to 6.73) while other symptoms and demographic factors varied in their strength of association. The urban poor had the highest proportion of smear-positive patients with cough more than two weeks (72.0%). The proportion of smear-negative (Xpert-positive) patients without cough more than two weeks was the highest in indigenous population (39.3%), followed by prison inmates (27.7%), and the rural poor (22.8%). CONCLUSIONS: The innovative ACF strategy using mobile unit yielded a substantial number of TB patients and achieved successful treatment outcomes. TB screening in prison, indigenous population, and urban and rural poor communities was found to be effective. The combined use of CXR and Xpert largely contributed to increased case detection. Public Library of Science 2017-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5289556/ /pubmed/28152082 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171310 Text en © 2017 World Health Organization http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Licensee Public Library of Science. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution IGO License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/. In any use of this article, there should be no suggestion that WHO endorses any specific organisation, products or services. The use of the WHO logo is not permitted. This notice should be preserved along with the article’s original URL.
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Morishita, Fukushi
Garfin, Anna Marie Celina Gonzales
Lew, Woojin
Oh, Kyung Hyun
Yadav, Rajendra-Prasad
Reston, Janeth Cuencaho
Infante, Lenie Lucio
Acala, Maria Rebethia Crueldad
Palanca, Dean Lim
Kim, Hee Jin
Nishikiori, Nobuyuki
Bringing state-of-the-art diagnostics to vulnerable populations: The use of a mobile screening unit in active case finding for tuberculosis in Palawan, the Philippines
title Bringing state-of-the-art diagnostics to vulnerable populations: The use of a mobile screening unit in active case finding for tuberculosis in Palawan, the Philippines
title_full Bringing state-of-the-art diagnostics to vulnerable populations: The use of a mobile screening unit in active case finding for tuberculosis in Palawan, the Philippines
title_fullStr Bringing state-of-the-art diagnostics to vulnerable populations: The use of a mobile screening unit in active case finding for tuberculosis in Palawan, the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Bringing state-of-the-art diagnostics to vulnerable populations: The use of a mobile screening unit in active case finding for tuberculosis in Palawan, the Philippines
title_short Bringing state-of-the-art diagnostics to vulnerable populations: The use of a mobile screening unit in active case finding for tuberculosis in Palawan, the Philippines
title_sort bringing state-of-the-art diagnostics to vulnerable populations: the use of a mobile screening unit in active case finding for tuberculosis in palawan, the philippines
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5289556/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28152082
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171310
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