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Tuberculosis Case Finding Cascade and Treatment Outcomes among Male Inmates in Two Prisons in Zimbabwe
DESIGN: A cohort study using programmatic data was undertaken to assess TB diagnostic cascade in one of the study prisons for 2018. Treatment outcomes among male inmates with TB were assessed over a period of four years, in two study prisons. RESULTS: A total of 405 (11%) inmates with presumptive TB...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7368185/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32695509 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/5829471 |
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author | Mandizvidza, Alois Dlodlo, Riitta A. Chinnakali, Palanivel Mugauri, Hamufare Dumisani Dube, Freeman Gaka, Evidence Nembaware, Joseph Nyambi, Shepherd Masunungure, Blessing Garauzive, Davison |
author_facet | Mandizvidza, Alois Dlodlo, Riitta A. Chinnakali, Palanivel Mugauri, Hamufare Dumisani Dube, Freeman Gaka, Evidence Nembaware, Joseph Nyambi, Shepherd Masunungure, Blessing Garauzive, Davison |
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description | DESIGN: A cohort study using programmatic data was undertaken to assess TB diagnostic cascade in one of the study prisons for 2018. Treatment outcomes among male inmates with TB were assessed over a period of four years, in two study prisons. RESULTS: A total of 405 (11%) inmates with presumptive TB were identified, and 370 (91%) of these were evaluated for TB, mostly using rapid molecular testing of sputum specimens. Twenty-five inmates were diagnosed with TB resulting in a prevalence of 649/100,000 population. Of these, 16 (64%) were started on treatment. Nine (36%) were lost to follow-up before treatment initiation. From 2015 to 2018, 280 adult male inmates with TB were started on treatment. Of these, 212 (76%) had pulmonary disease that was bacteriologically confirmed. Almost all (276/280, 99%) had known HIV status, 65% were HIV-infected, and 80% of these were on antiretroviral treatment. The TB treatment success rate (cured or treatment completed) was recorded for 209 (75%) inmates, whilst 14 (5%) died and 11 (4%) were lost to follow-up. The frequency of unfavourable treatment outcomes (death, lost to follow-up, and not evaluated) was higher (54%) among inmates ≥ 60 years than those in the age group of 45-59 years (17%). CONCLUSION: The findings revealed a threefold burden of TB in prisons, compared with what is reported by national survey. To decrease transmission of TB bacilli, it is essential to promote efforts that address missed opportunities in the TB diagnostic cascade, prompt treatment initiation, and ensure that tracking and documentation of treatment outcomes for all inmates are intensified. |
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spelling | pubmed-73681852020-07-20 Tuberculosis Case Finding Cascade and Treatment Outcomes among Male Inmates in Two Prisons in Zimbabwe Mandizvidza, Alois Dlodlo, Riitta A. Chinnakali, Palanivel Mugauri, Hamufare Dumisani Dube, Freeman Gaka, Evidence Nembaware, Joseph Nyambi, Shepherd Masunungure, Blessing Garauzive, Davison Tuberc Res Treat Research Article DESIGN: A cohort study using programmatic data was undertaken to assess TB diagnostic cascade in one of the study prisons for 2018. Treatment outcomes among male inmates with TB were assessed over a period of four years, in two study prisons. RESULTS: A total of 405 (11%) inmates with presumptive TB were identified, and 370 (91%) of these were evaluated for TB, mostly using rapid molecular testing of sputum specimens. Twenty-five inmates were diagnosed with TB resulting in a prevalence of 649/100,000 population. Of these, 16 (64%) were started on treatment. Nine (36%) were lost to follow-up before treatment initiation. From 2015 to 2018, 280 adult male inmates with TB were started on treatment. Of these, 212 (76%) had pulmonary disease that was bacteriologically confirmed. Almost all (276/280, 99%) had known HIV status, 65% were HIV-infected, and 80% of these were on antiretroviral treatment. The TB treatment success rate (cured or treatment completed) was recorded for 209 (75%) inmates, whilst 14 (5%) died and 11 (4%) were lost to follow-up. The frequency of unfavourable treatment outcomes (death, lost to follow-up, and not evaluated) was higher (54%) among inmates ≥ 60 years than those in the age group of 45-59 years (17%). CONCLUSION: The findings revealed a threefold burden of TB in prisons, compared with what is reported by national survey. To decrease transmission of TB bacilli, it is essential to promote efforts that address missed opportunities in the TB diagnostic cascade, prompt treatment initiation, and ensure that tracking and documentation of treatment outcomes for all inmates are intensified. Hindawi 2020-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7368185/ /pubmed/32695509 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/5829471 Text en Copyright © 2020 Alois Mandizvidza et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Mandizvidza, Alois Dlodlo, Riitta A. Chinnakali, Palanivel Mugauri, Hamufare Dumisani Dube, Freeman Gaka, Evidence Nembaware, Joseph Nyambi, Shepherd Masunungure, Blessing Garauzive, Davison Tuberculosis Case Finding Cascade and Treatment Outcomes among Male Inmates in Two Prisons in Zimbabwe |
title | Tuberculosis Case Finding Cascade and Treatment Outcomes among Male Inmates in Two Prisons in Zimbabwe |
title_full | Tuberculosis Case Finding Cascade and Treatment Outcomes among Male Inmates in Two Prisons in Zimbabwe |
title_fullStr | Tuberculosis Case Finding Cascade and Treatment Outcomes among Male Inmates in Two Prisons in Zimbabwe |
title_full_unstemmed | Tuberculosis Case Finding Cascade and Treatment Outcomes among Male Inmates in Two Prisons in Zimbabwe |
title_short | Tuberculosis Case Finding Cascade and Treatment Outcomes among Male Inmates in Two Prisons in Zimbabwe |
title_sort | tuberculosis case finding cascade and treatment outcomes among male inmates in two prisons in zimbabwe |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7368185/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32695509 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/5829471 |
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