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Sub-national TB prevalence surveys in India, 2006-2012: Results of uniformly conducted data analysis

SETTING: Community based tuberculosis (TB) prevalence surveys in ten sites across India during 2006–2012 OBJECTIVE: To re-analyze data of recent sub-national surveys using uniform statistical methods and obtain a pooled national level estimate of prevalence of TB. METHODS: Individuals ≥15 years old...

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Autores principales: Chadha, V. K., Anjinappa, Sharda M., Dave, Paresh, Rade, Kiran, Baskaran, D., Narang, P., Kolappan, C., Katoch, K., Sharma, S. K., Rao, V. G., Aggarwal, A. N., Praseeja, P., Jitendra, R., Swaminathan, S.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6386399/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30794595
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212264
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author Chadha, V. K.
Anjinappa, Sharda M.
Dave, Paresh
Rade, Kiran
Baskaran, D.
Narang, P.
Kolappan, C.
Katoch, K.
Sharma, S. K.
Rao, V. G.
Aggarwal, A. N.
Praseeja, P.
Jitendra, R.
Swaminathan, S.
author_facet Chadha, V. K.
Anjinappa, Sharda M.
Dave, Paresh
Rade, Kiran
Baskaran, D.
Narang, P.
Kolappan, C.
Katoch, K.
Sharma, S. K.
Rao, V. G.
Aggarwal, A. N.
Praseeja, P.
Jitendra, R.
Swaminathan, S.
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description SETTING: Community based tuberculosis (TB) prevalence surveys in ten sites across India during 2006–2012 OBJECTIVE: To re-analyze data of recent sub-national surveys using uniform statistical methods and obtain a pooled national level estimate of prevalence of TB. METHODS: Individuals ≥15 years old were screened by interview for symptoms suggestive of Pulmonary TB (PTB) and history of anti-TB treatment; additional screening by chest radiography was undertaken in five sites. Two sputum specimens were examined by smear and culture among Screen-positives. Prevalence in each site was estimated after imputing missing values to correct for bias introduced by incompleteness of data. In five sites, prevalence was corrected for non-screening by radiography. Pooled prevalence of bacteriologically positive PTB was estimated using Random Effects Model after excluding data from one site. Overall prevalence of TB (all ages, all types) was estimated by adjusting for extra-pulmonary TB and Pediatric TB. RESULTS: Of 769290 individuals registered, 715989 were screened by interview and 294532 also by radiography. Sputum specimen were examined from 50 852 individuals. Estimated prevalence of smear positive, culture positive and bacteriologically positive PTB varied between 108.4–428.1, 147.9–429.8 and 170.8–528.4 per 100000 populations in different sites. Pooled estimate of prevalence of bacteriologically positive PTB was 350.0 (260.7, 439.0). Overall prevalence of TB was estimated at 300.7 (223.7–377.5) in 2009, the mid-year of surveys. Prevalence was significantly higher in rural compared to urban areas. CONCLUSION: TB burden continues to be high in India suggesting further strengthening of TB control activities.
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spelling pubmed-63863992019-03-09 Sub-national TB prevalence surveys in India, 2006-2012: Results of uniformly conducted data analysis Chadha, V. K. Anjinappa, Sharda M. Dave, Paresh Rade, Kiran Baskaran, D. Narang, P. Kolappan, C. Katoch, K. Sharma, S. K. Rao, V. G. Aggarwal, A. N. Praseeja, P. Jitendra, R. Swaminathan, S. PLoS One Research Article SETTING: Community based tuberculosis (TB) prevalence surveys in ten sites across India during 2006–2012 OBJECTIVE: To re-analyze data of recent sub-national surveys using uniform statistical methods and obtain a pooled national level estimate of prevalence of TB. METHODS: Individuals ≥15 years old were screened by interview for symptoms suggestive of Pulmonary TB (PTB) and history of anti-TB treatment; additional screening by chest radiography was undertaken in five sites. Two sputum specimens were examined by smear and culture among Screen-positives. Prevalence in each site was estimated after imputing missing values to correct for bias introduced by incompleteness of data. In five sites, prevalence was corrected for non-screening by radiography. Pooled prevalence of bacteriologically positive PTB was estimated using Random Effects Model after excluding data from one site. Overall prevalence of TB (all ages, all types) was estimated by adjusting for extra-pulmonary TB and Pediatric TB. RESULTS: Of 769290 individuals registered, 715989 were screened by interview and 294532 also by radiography. Sputum specimen were examined from 50 852 individuals. Estimated prevalence of smear positive, culture positive and bacteriologically positive PTB varied between 108.4–428.1, 147.9–429.8 and 170.8–528.4 per 100000 populations in different sites. Pooled estimate of prevalence of bacteriologically positive PTB was 350.0 (260.7, 439.0). Overall prevalence of TB was estimated at 300.7 (223.7–377.5) in 2009, the mid-year of surveys. Prevalence was significantly higher in rural compared to urban areas. CONCLUSION: TB burden continues to be high in India suggesting further strengthening of TB control activities. Public Library of Science 2019-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6386399/ /pubmed/30794595 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212264 Text en © 2019 Chadha 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 (http://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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Chadha, V. K.
Anjinappa, Sharda M.
Dave, Paresh
Rade, Kiran
Baskaran, D.
Narang, P.
Kolappan, C.
Katoch, K.
Sharma, S. K.
Rao, V. G.
Aggarwal, A. N.
Praseeja, P.
Jitendra, R.
Swaminathan, S.
Sub-national TB prevalence surveys in India, 2006-2012: Results of uniformly conducted data analysis
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title_fullStr Sub-national TB prevalence surveys in India, 2006-2012: Results of uniformly conducted data analysis
title_full_unstemmed Sub-national TB prevalence surveys in India, 2006-2012: Results of uniformly conducted data analysis
title_short Sub-national TB prevalence surveys in India, 2006-2012: Results of uniformly conducted data analysis
title_sort sub-national tb prevalence surveys in india, 2006-2012: results of uniformly conducted data analysis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6386399/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30794595
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212264
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