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A Multi-Faceted Approach to Tuberculosis Active Case Finding among Remote Riverine Communities in Southern Nigeria

Nigeria accounts for 11% of the worldwide gap between estimated and reported individuals with tuberculosis (TB). Hard-to-reach communities on the Southern Nigeria coast experience many difficulties accessing TB services. We implemented an active case finding (ACF) intervention in Akwa Ibom and Cross...

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Autores principales: Eyo, Andy Samuel, Obot, Valerie Okon, Onyedinachi, Okezie, Aguilera Vasquez, Nathaly, Bigio, Jacob, Sanaie, Ataulhaq, Beulah, Favour, Ette, Uduak, Uju, Dennis, Rahman, Md. Toufiq
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8472435/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34574349
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18189424
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author Eyo, Andy Samuel
Obot, Valerie Okon
Onyedinachi, Okezie
Aguilera Vasquez, Nathaly
Bigio, Jacob
Sanaie, Ataulhaq
Beulah, Favour
Ette, Uduak
Uju, Dennis
Rahman, Md. Toufiq
author_facet Eyo, Andy Samuel
Obot, Valerie Okon
Onyedinachi, Okezie
Aguilera Vasquez, Nathaly
Bigio, Jacob
Sanaie, Ataulhaq
Beulah, Favour
Ette, Uduak
Uju, Dennis
Rahman, Md. Toufiq
author_sort Eyo, Andy Samuel
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description Nigeria accounts for 11% of the worldwide gap between estimated and reported individuals with tuberculosis (TB). Hard-to-reach communities on the Southern Nigeria coast experience many difficulties accessing TB services. We implemented an active case finding (ACF) intervention in Akwa Ibom and Cross River states utilizing three approaches: house-to-house/tent-to-tent screening, community outreach and contact investigation. To evaluate the impact, we compared TB notifications in intervention areas to baseline and control population notifications, as well as to expected notifications based on historical trends. We also gathered field notes from discussions with community volunteers who provided insights on their perspectives of the intervention. A total of 509,768 individuals were screened of which 12,247 (2.4%) had TB symptoms and 11,824 (96.5%) were tested. In total, 1015 (8.6%) of those identified as presumptive had confirmed TB—98.2% initiated treatment. Following implementation, TB notifications in intervention areas increased by 112.9% compared to baseline and increased by 138.3% when compared to expected notifications based on historical trends. In contrast, control population notifications increased by 101% and 49.1%, respectively. Community volunteers indicated a preference for community outreach activities. Multi-faceted, community-based interventions in Nigeria’s coastal areas successfully increase TB detection for communities with poor access to health services.
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spelling pubmed-84724352021-09-28 A Multi-Faceted Approach to Tuberculosis Active Case Finding among Remote Riverine Communities in Southern Nigeria Eyo, Andy Samuel Obot, Valerie Okon Onyedinachi, Okezie Aguilera Vasquez, Nathaly Bigio, Jacob Sanaie, Ataulhaq Beulah, Favour Ette, Uduak Uju, Dennis Rahman, Md. Toufiq Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Nigeria accounts for 11% of the worldwide gap between estimated and reported individuals with tuberculosis (TB). Hard-to-reach communities on the Southern Nigeria coast experience many difficulties accessing TB services. We implemented an active case finding (ACF) intervention in Akwa Ibom and Cross River states utilizing three approaches: house-to-house/tent-to-tent screening, community outreach and contact investigation. To evaluate the impact, we compared TB notifications in intervention areas to baseline and control population notifications, as well as to expected notifications based on historical trends. We also gathered field notes from discussions with community volunteers who provided insights on their perspectives of the intervention. A total of 509,768 individuals were screened of which 12,247 (2.4%) had TB symptoms and 11,824 (96.5%) were tested. In total, 1015 (8.6%) of those identified as presumptive had confirmed TB—98.2% initiated treatment. Following implementation, TB notifications in intervention areas increased by 112.9% compared to baseline and increased by 138.3% when compared to expected notifications based on historical trends. In contrast, control population notifications increased by 101% and 49.1%, respectively. Community volunteers indicated a preference for community outreach activities. Multi-faceted, community-based interventions in Nigeria’s coastal areas successfully increase TB detection for communities with poor access to health services. MDPI 2021-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8472435/ /pubmed/34574349 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18189424 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Obot, Valerie Okon
Onyedinachi, Okezie
Aguilera Vasquez, Nathaly
Bigio, Jacob
Sanaie, Ataulhaq
Beulah, Favour
Ette, Uduak
Uju, Dennis
Rahman, Md. Toufiq
A Multi-Faceted Approach to Tuberculosis Active Case Finding among Remote Riverine Communities in Southern Nigeria
title A Multi-Faceted Approach to Tuberculosis Active Case Finding among Remote Riverine Communities in Southern Nigeria
title_full A Multi-Faceted Approach to Tuberculosis Active Case Finding among Remote Riverine Communities in Southern Nigeria
title_fullStr A Multi-Faceted Approach to Tuberculosis Active Case Finding among Remote Riverine Communities in Southern Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed A Multi-Faceted Approach to Tuberculosis Active Case Finding among Remote Riverine Communities in Southern Nigeria
title_short A Multi-Faceted Approach to Tuberculosis Active Case Finding among Remote Riverine Communities in Southern Nigeria
title_sort multi-faceted approach to tuberculosis active case finding among remote riverine communities in southern nigeria
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8472435/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34574349
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18189424
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