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Designing an optimized diagnostic network to improve access to TB diagnosis and treatment in Lesotho

BACKGROUND: To reach WHO End tuberculosis (TB) targets, countries need a quality-assured laboratory network equipped with rapid diagnostics for tuberculosis diagnosis and drug susceptibility testing. Diagnostic network analysis aims to inform instrument placement, sample referral, staffing, geograph...

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Autores principales: Albert, Heidi, Purcell, Ryan, Wang, Ying Ying, Kao, Kekeletso, Mareka, Mathabo, Katz, Zachary, Maama, Bridget Llang, Mots'oane, Tsietso
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7269260/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32492022
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0233620
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author Albert, Heidi
Purcell, Ryan
Wang, Ying Ying
Kao, Kekeletso
Mareka, Mathabo
Katz, Zachary
Maama, Bridget Llang
Mots'oane, Tsietso
author_facet Albert, Heidi
Purcell, Ryan
Wang, Ying Ying
Kao, Kekeletso
Mareka, Mathabo
Katz, Zachary
Maama, Bridget Llang
Mots'oane, Tsietso
author_sort Albert, Heidi
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description BACKGROUND: To reach WHO End tuberculosis (TB) targets, countries need a quality-assured laboratory network equipped with rapid diagnostics for tuberculosis diagnosis and drug susceptibility testing. Diagnostic network analysis aims to inform instrument placement, sample referral, staffing, geographical prioritization, integration of testing enabling targeted investments and programming to meet priority needs. METHODS: Supply chain modelling and optimization software was used to map Lesotho’s TB diagnostic network using available data sources, including laboratory and programme reports and health and demographic surveys. Various scenarios were analysed, including current network configuration and inclusion of additional GeneXpert and/or point of care instruments. Different levels of estimated demand for testing services were modelled (current [30,000 tests/year], intermediate [41,000 tests/year] and total demand needed to find all TB cases [88,000 tests/year]). RESULTS: Lesotho’s GeneXpert capacity is largely well-located but under-utilized (19/24 sites use under 50% capacity). The network has sufficient capacity to meet current and near-future demand and 70% of estimated total demand. Relocation of 13 existing instruments would deliver equivalent access to services, maintain turnaround time and reduce costs compared with planned procurement of 7 more instruments. Gaps exist in linking people with positive symptom screens to testing; closing this gap would require extra 11,000 tests per year and result in 1000 additional TB patients being treated. Closing the gap in linking diagnosed patients to treatment would result in a further 629 patients being treated. Scale up of capacity to meet total demand will be best achieved using a point-of-care platform in addition to the existing GeneXpert footprint. CONCLUSIONS: Analysis of TB diagnostic networks highlighted key gaps and opportunities to optimize services. Network mapping and optimization should be considered an integral part of strategic planning. By building efficient and patient-centred diagnostic networks, countries will be better equipped to meet End TB targets.
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spelling pubmed-72692602020-06-10 Designing an optimized diagnostic network to improve access to TB diagnosis and treatment in Lesotho Albert, Heidi Purcell, Ryan Wang, Ying Ying Kao, Kekeletso Mareka, Mathabo Katz, Zachary Maama, Bridget Llang Mots'oane, Tsietso PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: To reach WHO End tuberculosis (TB) targets, countries need a quality-assured laboratory network equipped with rapid diagnostics for tuberculosis diagnosis and drug susceptibility testing. Diagnostic network analysis aims to inform instrument placement, sample referral, staffing, geographical prioritization, integration of testing enabling targeted investments and programming to meet priority needs. METHODS: Supply chain modelling and optimization software was used to map Lesotho’s TB diagnostic network using available data sources, including laboratory and programme reports and health and demographic surveys. Various scenarios were analysed, including current network configuration and inclusion of additional GeneXpert and/or point of care instruments. Different levels of estimated demand for testing services were modelled (current [30,000 tests/year], intermediate [41,000 tests/year] and total demand needed to find all TB cases [88,000 tests/year]). RESULTS: Lesotho’s GeneXpert capacity is largely well-located but under-utilized (19/24 sites use under 50% capacity). The network has sufficient capacity to meet current and near-future demand and 70% of estimated total demand. Relocation of 13 existing instruments would deliver equivalent access to services, maintain turnaround time and reduce costs compared with planned procurement of 7 more instruments. Gaps exist in linking people with positive symptom screens to testing; closing this gap would require extra 11,000 tests per year and result in 1000 additional TB patients being treated. Closing the gap in linking diagnosed patients to treatment would result in a further 629 patients being treated. Scale up of capacity to meet total demand will be best achieved using a point-of-care platform in addition to the existing GeneXpert footprint. CONCLUSIONS: Analysis of TB diagnostic networks highlighted key gaps and opportunities to optimize services. Network mapping and optimization should be considered an integral part of strategic planning. By building efficient and patient-centred diagnostic networks, countries will be better equipped to meet End TB targets. Public Library of Science 2020-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7269260/ /pubmed/32492022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0233620 Text en © 2020 Albert 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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Wang, Ying Ying
Kao, Kekeletso
Mareka, Mathabo
Katz, Zachary
Maama, Bridget Llang
Mots'oane, Tsietso
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title_fullStr Designing an optimized diagnostic network to improve access to TB diagnosis and treatment in Lesotho
title_full_unstemmed Designing an optimized diagnostic network to improve access to TB diagnosis and treatment in Lesotho
title_short Designing an optimized diagnostic network to improve access to TB diagnosis and treatment in Lesotho
title_sort designing an optimized diagnostic network to improve access to tb diagnosis and treatment in lesotho
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7269260/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32492022
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0233620
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