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Prevalence of tuberculosis in Rwanda: Results of the first nationwide survey in 2012 yielded important lessons for TB control

BACKGROUND: Rwanda conducted a national tuberculosis (TB) prevalence survey to determine the magnitude of TB in the country and determine to what extent the national surveillance system captures all TB cases. In addition we measured the patient diagnostic rate, comparing the measured TB burden data...

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Autores principales: Migambi, Patrick, Gasana, Michel, Uwizeye, Claude Bernard, Kamanzi, Eliane, Ndahindwa, Vedaste, Kalisvaart, Nico, Klinkenberg, Eveline
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7179849/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32324750
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231372
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author Migambi, Patrick
Gasana, Michel
Uwizeye, Claude Bernard
Kamanzi, Eliane
Ndahindwa, Vedaste
Kalisvaart, Nico
Klinkenberg, Eveline
author_facet Migambi, Patrick
Gasana, Michel
Uwizeye, Claude Bernard
Kamanzi, Eliane
Ndahindwa, Vedaste
Kalisvaart, Nico
Klinkenberg, Eveline
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description BACKGROUND: Rwanda conducted a national tuberculosis (TB) prevalence survey to determine the magnitude of TB in the country and determine to what extent the national surveillance system captures all TB cases. In addition we measured the patient diagnostic rate, comparing the measured TB burden data with the routine surveillance data to gain insight into how well key population groups are being detected. METHODS: A national representative nationwide cross-sectional survey was conducted in 73 clusters in 2012 whereby all enrolled participants (residents aged 15 years and above) were systematically screened for TB by symptoms and chest X-ray (CXR). Those with either clinical symptoms (cough of any duration) and/or CXR abnormalities suggestive of TB disease were requested to provide two sputum samples (one spot and one morning) for smear examination and solid culture. RESULTS: Of the 45,058 eligible participants, 43,779 were enrolled in the survey. Participation rate was high at 95.7% with 99.8% of participants undergoing both screening procedures and 99.0% of those eligible for sputum examination submitting at least one sputum sample. Forty cases of prevalent mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) and 16 mycobacteria other than tuberculosis (MOTT) cases were detected during the survey. Chest x-ray as screening tool had 3 and 5 times greater predictive odds for smear positive and bacteriological confirmed TB than symptom screening alone respectively. A TB prevalence of 74.1 (95% CI 48.3–99.3) per 100,000 adult population for smear positive TB and 119.3 (95% CI 78.8–159.9) per 100,000 adult population for bacteriological confirmed MTB was estimated for Rwanda. CONCLUSIONS: The survey findings indicated a lower TB prevalence than previously estimated by WHO providing key lessons for national TB control, calling for more sensitive screening and diagnostic tools and a focus on key populations. Use of chest x-ray as screening tool was introduced to improve the diagnostic yield of TB.
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spelling pubmed-71798492020-05-05 Prevalence of tuberculosis in Rwanda: Results of the first nationwide survey in 2012 yielded important lessons for TB control Migambi, Patrick Gasana, Michel Uwizeye, Claude Bernard Kamanzi, Eliane Ndahindwa, Vedaste Kalisvaart, Nico Klinkenberg, Eveline PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Rwanda conducted a national tuberculosis (TB) prevalence survey to determine the magnitude of TB in the country and determine to what extent the national surveillance system captures all TB cases. In addition we measured the patient diagnostic rate, comparing the measured TB burden data with the routine surveillance data to gain insight into how well key population groups are being detected. METHODS: A national representative nationwide cross-sectional survey was conducted in 73 clusters in 2012 whereby all enrolled participants (residents aged 15 years and above) were systematically screened for TB by symptoms and chest X-ray (CXR). Those with either clinical symptoms (cough of any duration) and/or CXR abnormalities suggestive of TB disease were requested to provide two sputum samples (one spot and one morning) for smear examination and solid culture. RESULTS: Of the 45,058 eligible participants, 43,779 were enrolled in the survey. Participation rate was high at 95.7% with 99.8% of participants undergoing both screening procedures and 99.0% of those eligible for sputum examination submitting at least one sputum sample. Forty cases of prevalent mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) and 16 mycobacteria other than tuberculosis (MOTT) cases were detected during the survey. Chest x-ray as screening tool had 3 and 5 times greater predictive odds for smear positive and bacteriological confirmed TB than symptom screening alone respectively. A TB prevalence of 74.1 (95% CI 48.3–99.3) per 100,000 adult population for smear positive TB and 119.3 (95% CI 78.8–159.9) per 100,000 adult population for bacteriological confirmed MTB was estimated for Rwanda. CONCLUSIONS: The survey findings indicated a lower TB prevalence than previously estimated by WHO providing key lessons for national TB control, calling for more sensitive screening and diagnostic tools and a focus on key populations. Use of chest x-ray as screening tool was introduced to improve the diagnostic yield of TB. Public Library of Science 2020-04-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7179849/ /pubmed/32324750 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231372 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
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Migambi, Patrick
Gasana, Michel
Uwizeye, Claude Bernard
Kamanzi, Eliane
Ndahindwa, Vedaste
Kalisvaart, Nico
Klinkenberg, Eveline
Prevalence of tuberculosis in Rwanda: Results of the first nationwide survey in 2012 yielded important lessons for TB control
title Prevalence of tuberculosis in Rwanda: Results of the first nationwide survey in 2012 yielded important lessons for TB control
title_full Prevalence of tuberculosis in Rwanda: Results of the first nationwide survey in 2012 yielded important lessons for TB control
title_fullStr Prevalence of tuberculosis in Rwanda: Results of the first nationwide survey in 2012 yielded important lessons for TB control
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of tuberculosis in Rwanda: Results of the first nationwide survey in 2012 yielded important lessons for TB control
title_short Prevalence of tuberculosis in Rwanda: Results of the first nationwide survey in 2012 yielded important lessons for TB control
title_sort prevalence of tuberculosis in rwanda: results of the first nationwide survey in 2012 yielded important lessons for tb control
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7179849/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32324750
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231372
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