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High TB burden and low notification rates in the Philippines: The 2016 national TB prevalence survey
SETTING: The 3(rd) national tuberculosis (TB) survey in the Philippines in 2007 reported a significant decline in the prevalence of TB. Since then, more significant investments for TB control have been made, yet TB burden estimates from routine surveillance data remain relatively stable. OBJECTIVE:...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8177416/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34086746 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252240 |
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author | Lansang, Mary Ann D. Alejandria, Marissa M. Law, Irwin Juban, Noel R. Amarillo, Maria Lourdes E. Sison, Olivia T. Cruz, Jose Rene B. Ang, Concepcion F. Buensalido, Joseph Adrian L. Cañal, Johanna Patricia A. Castillo-Carandang, Nina T. Cordero, Cynthia P. Gaviola, Donna Mae G. Ladia, Mary Ann J. Mantaring, Jacinto Blas V. Mendoza, Myrna T. Salamat, Maria Sonia S. Lam, Hilton Y. Tadolini, Marina Garfin, Anna Marie Celina G. |
author_facet | Lansang, Mary Ann D. Alejandria, Marissa M. Law, Irwin Juban, Noel R. Amarillo, Maria Lourdes E. Sison, Olivia T. Cruz, Jose Rene B. Ang, Concepcion F. Buensalido, Joseph Adrian L. Cañal, Johanna Patricia A. Castillo-Carandang, Nina T. Cordero, Cynthia P. Gaviola, Donna Mae G. Ladia, Mary Ann J. Mantaring, Jacinto Blas V. Mendoza, Myrna T. Salamat, Maria Sonia S. Lam, Hilton Y. Tadolini, Marina Garfin, Anna Marie Celina G. |
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description | SETTING: The 3(rd) national tuberculosis (TB) survey in the Philippines in 2007 reported a significant decline in the prevalence of TB. Since then, more significant investments for TB control have been made, yet TB burden estimates from routine surveillance data remain relatively stable. OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalence of bacteriologically confirmed pulmonary TB in the Philippines amongst individuals aged ≥15 years in 2016. DESIGN: In March–December 2016, we conducted a population-based survey with stratified, multi-stage cluster sampling of residents in 106 clusters aged ≥15 years. Survey participants were screened for TB by symptom-based interview and digital chest X-ray. Those with cough ≥2 weeks and/or haemoptysis and/or chest X-ray suggestive of TB were requested to submit 2 sputum specimens for Xpert MTB/RIF, direct sputum smear microscopy using LED fluorescent microscopy, and mycobacterial solid culture (Ogawa method). Bacteriologically confirmed pulmonary TB was defined as MTB culture positive and/or Xpert positive. RESULTS: There were 46,689 individuals interviewed, and 41,444 (88.8%) consented to a chest X-ray. There were 18,597 (39.8%) eligible for sputum examination and 16,242 (87.3%) submitted at least one specimen. Out of 16,058 sputum-eligible participants, 183 (1.1%) were smear-positive. There were 466 bacteriologically confirmed TB cases: 238 (51.1%) Xpert positive, 69 (14.8%) culture positive, and 159 (34.1%) positive by both Xpert and culture. The estimated TB prevalence per 100,000 population aged ≥15 years was 434 (95% CI: 350−518) for smear-positive TB, and 1,159 (95% CI: 1,016−1,301) for bacteriologically confirmed TB. CONCLUSION: This nationally representative survey found that the TB burden in the Philippines in 2016 was higher than estimated from routine TB surveillance data. There was no evidence of a decline in smear and culture positive TB from the 2007 survey despite significant investments in TB control. New strategies for case-finding and patient-centered care must be intensified and expanded. |
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spelling | pubmed-81774162021-06-07 High TB burden and low notification rates in the Philippines: The 2016 national TB prevalence survey Lansang, Mary Ann D. Alejandria, Marissa M. Law, Irwin Juban, Noel R. Amarillo, Maria Lourdes E. Sison, Olivia T. Cruz, Jose Rene B. Ang, Concepcion F. Buensalido, Joseph Adrian L. Cañal, Johanna Patricia A. Castillo-Carandang, Nina T. Cordero, Cynthia P. Gaviola, Donna Mae G. Ladia, Mary Ann J. Mantaring, Jacinto Blas V. Mendoza, Myrna T. Salamat, Maria Sonia S. Lam, Hilton Y. Tadolini, Marina Garfin, Anna Marie Celina G. PLoS One Research Article SETTING: The 3(rd) national tuberculosis (TB) survey in the Philippines in 2007 reported a significant decline in the prevalence of TB. Since then, more significant investments for TB control have been made, yet TB burden estimates from routine surveillance data remain relatively stable. OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalence of bacteriologically confirmed pulmonary TB in the Philippines amongst individuals aged ≥15 years in 2016. DESIGN: In March–December 2016, we conducted a population-based survey with stratified, multi-stage cluster sampling of residents in 106 clusters aged ≥15 years. Survey participants were screened for TB by symptom-based interview and digital chest X-ray. Those with cough ≥2 weeks and/or haemoptysis and/or chest X-ray suggestive of TB were requested to submit 2 sputum specimens for Xpert MTB/RIF, direct sputum smear microscopy using LED fluorescent microscopy, and mycobacterial solid culture (Ogawa method). Bacteriologically confirmed pulmonary TB was defined as MTB culture positive and/or Xpert positive. RESULTS: There were 46,689 individuals interviewed, and 41,444 (88.8%) consented to a chest X-ray. There were 18,597 (39.8%) eligible for sputum examination and 16,242 (87.3%) submitted at least one specimen. Out of 16,058 sputum-eligible participants, 183 (1.1%) were smear-positive. There were 466 bacteriologically confirmed TB cases: 238 (51.1%) Xpert positive, 69 (14.8%) culture positive, and 159 (34.1%) positive by both Xpert and culture. The estimated TB prevalence per 100,000 population aged ≥15 years was 434 (95% CI: 350−518) for smear-positive TB, and 1,159 (95% CI: 1,016−1,301) for bacteriologically confirmed TB. CONCLUSION: This nationally representative survey found that the TB burden in the Philippines in 2016 was higher than estimated from routine TB surveillance data. There was no evidence of a decline in smear and culture positive TB from the 2007 survey despite significant investments in TB control. New strategies for case-finding and patient-centered care must be intensified and expanded. Public Library of Science 2021-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8177416/ /pubmed/34086746 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252240 Text en © 2021 Lansang et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Lansang, Mary Ann D. Alejandria, Marissa M. Law, Irwin Juban, Noel R. Amarillo, Maria Lourdes E. Sison, Olivia T. Cruz, Jose Rene B. Ang, Concepcion F. Buensalido, Joseph Adrian L. Cañal, Johanna Patricia A. Castillo-Carandang, Nina T. Cordero, Cynthia P. Gaviola, Donna Mae G. Ladia, Mary Ann J. Mantaring, Jacinto Blas V. Mendoza, Myrna T. Salamat, Maria Sonia S. Lam, Hilton Y. Tadolini, Marina Garfin, Anna Marie Celina G. High TB burden and low notification rates in the Philippines: The 2016 national TB prevalence survey |
title | High TB burden and low notification rates in the Philippines: The 2016 national TB prevalence survey |
title_full | High TB burden and low notification rates in the Philippines: The 2016 national TB prevalence survey |
title_fullStr | High TB burden and low notification rates in the Philippines: The 2016 national TB prevalence survey |
title_full_unstemmed | High TB burden and low notification rates in the Philippines: The 2016 national TB prevalence survey |
title_short | High TB burden and low notification rates in the Philippines: The 2016 national TB prevalence survey |
title_sort | high tb burden and low notification rates in the philippines: the 2016 national tb prevalence survey |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8177416/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34086746 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252240 |
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