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Using community health workers for facility and community based TB case finding: An evaluation in central Mozambique

BACKGROUND: Mozambique has one of the highest incidence rates of both TB and HIV in the world and an estimated tuberculosis (TB) treatment coverage of only 57% in 2018. Numerous approaches are being tested to reduce existing gaps in coverage and the estimated number of missing cases. METHODS: Thirty...

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Autores principales: José, B., Manhiça, I., Jones, J., Mutaquiha, C., Zindoga, P., Eduardo, I., Creswell, J., Qin, Z. Z., Ramis, O., Ramiro, I., Chidacua, M., Cowan, J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7377411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32702073
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236262
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author José, B.
Manhiça, I.
Jones, J.
Mutaquiha, C.
Zindoga, P.
Eduardo, I.
Creswell, J.
Qin, Z. Z.
Ramis, O.
Ramiro, I.
Chidacua, M.
Cowan, J.
author_facet José, B.
Manhiça, I.
Jones, J.
Mutaquiha, C.
Zindoga, P.
Eduardo, I.
Creswell, J.
Qin, Z. Z.
Ramis, O.
Ramiro, I.
Chidacua, M.
Cowan, J.
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description BACKGROUND: Mozambique has one of the highest incidence rates of both TB and HIV in the world and an estimated tuberculosis (TB) treatment coverage of only 57% in 2018. Numerous approaches are being tested to reduce existing gaps in coverage and the estimated number of missing cases. METHODS: Thirty Community Healthcare Workers (CHWs) were tasked with increasing TB notifications by performing verbal facility-based TB screening of all people presenting for care and TB contact tracing in the community. Using routine National TB Program data, we analyzed trends in TB notifications in five intervention districts and seven control districts in Manica province the year before this project and during a one-year intervention period. RESULTS: In the four quarters before the study, the intervention districts notified 5,219 individuals with all forms of TB, and the control districts notified 2,248 TB cases. During the study 5,982 all forms of people with TB were notified in the intervention area, an increase of 763 (14.6%) over the baseline, whereas the control districts notified 1,877 persons with TB, a decrease of -371 (-16.5%). The CHW screening activities yielded 1,502 notified and treated individuals with TB. CONCLUSIONS: Employing CHWs to promote facility-based TB screening and household contact tracing may lead to an overall increase in TB notification.
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spelling pubmed-73774112020-07-27 Using community health workers for facility and community based TB case finding: An evaluation in central Mozambique José, B. Manhiça, I. Jones, J. Mutaquiha, C. Zindoga, P. Eduardo, I. Creswell, J. Qin, Z. Z. Ramis, O. Ramiro, I. Chidacua, M. Cowan, J. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Mozambique has one of the highest incidence rates of both TB and HIV in the world and an estimated tuberculosis (TB) treatment coverage of only 57% in 2018. Numerous approaches are being tested to reduce existing gaps in coverage and the estimated number of missing cases. METHODS: Thirty Community Healthcare Workers (CHWs) were tasked with increasing TB notifications by performing verbal facility-based TB screening of all people presenting for care and TB contact tracing in the community. Using routine National TB Program data, we analyzed trends in TB notifications in five intervention districts and seven control districts in Manica province the year before this project and during a one-year intervention period. RESULTS: In the four quarters before the study, the intervention districts notified 5,219 individuals with all forms of TB, and the control districts notified 2,248 TB cases. During the study 5,982 all forms of people with TB were notified in the intervention area, an increase of 763 (14.6%) over the baseline, whereas the control districts notified 1,877 persons with TB, a decrease of -371 (-16.5%). The CHW screening activities yielded 1,502 notified and treated individuals with TB. CONCLUSIONS: Employing CHWs to promote facility-based TB screening and household contact tracing may lead to an overall increase in TB notification. Public Library of Science 2020-07-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7377411/ /pubmed/32702073 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236262 Text en © 2020 José 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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Manhiça, I.
Jones, J.
Mutaquiha, C.
Zindoga, P.
Eduardo, I.
Creswell, J.
Qin, Z. Z.
Ramis, O.
Ramiro, I.
Chidacua, M.
Cowan, J.
Using community health workers for facility and community based TB case finding: An evaluation in central Mozambique
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title_short Using community health workers for facility and community based TB case finding: An evaluation in central Mozambique
title_sort using community health workers for facility and community based tb case finding: an evaluation in central mozambique
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7377411/
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