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Diagnosis of tuberculosis among COVID-19 suspected cases in Ghana

BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis (TB) and COVID-19 pandemics are both diseases of public health threat globally. Both diseases are caused by pathogens that infect mainly the respiratory system, and are involved in airborne transmission; they also share some clinical signs and symptoms. We, therefore, took a...

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Autores principales: Afum, Theophilus, Asare, Prince, Asante-Poku, Adwoa, Darko-Otchere, Isaac, Morgan, Portia Abena, Bedeley, Edmund, Asandem, Diana Asema, Musah, Abdul Basit, Siam, Ishaque Mintah, Tetteh, Phillip, Adusi-Poku, Yaw, Frimpong-Manso, Rita, Bonney, Joseph Humphrey Kofi, Ampofo, William, Yeboah-Manu, Dorothy
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8714104/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34962960
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0261849
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author Afum, Theophilus
Asare, Prince
Asante-Poku, Adwoa
Darko-Otchere, Isaac
Morgan, Portia Abena
Bedeley, Edmund
Asandem, Diana Asema
Musah, Abdul Basit
Siam, Ishaque Mintah
Tetteh, Phillip
Adusi-Poku, Yaw
Frimpong-Manso, Rita
Bonney, Joseph Humphrey Kofi
Ampofo, William
Yeboah-Manu, Dorothy
author_facet Afum, Theophilus
Asare, Prince
Asante-Poku, Adwoa
Darko-Otchere, Isaac
Morgan, Portia Abena
Bedeley, Edmund
Asandem, Diana Asema
Musah, Abdul Basit
Siam, Ishaque Mintah
Tetteh, Phillip
Adusi-Poku, Yaw
Frimpong-Manso, Rita
Bonney, Joseph Humphrey Kofi
Ampofo, William
Yeboah-Manu, Dorothy
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description BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis (TB) and COVID-19 pandemics are both diseases of public health threat globally. Both diseases are caused by pathogens that infect mainly the respiratory system, and are involved in airborne transmission; they also share some clinical signs and symptoms. We, therefore, took advantage of collected sputum samples at the early stage of COVID-19 outbreak in Ghana to conduct differential diagnoses of long-standing endemic respiratory illness, particularly tuberculosis. METHODOLOGY: Sputum samples collected through the enhanced national surveys from suspected COVID-19 patients and contact tracing cases were analyzed for TB. The sputum samples were processed using Cepheid’s GeneXpert MTB/RIF assay in pools of 4 samples to determine the presence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex. Positive pools were then decoupled and analyzed individually. Details of positive TB samples were forwarded to the NTP for appropriate case management. RESULTS: Seven-hundred and seventy-four sputum samples were analyzed for Mycobacterium tuberculosis in both suspected COVID-19 cases (679/774, 87.7%) and their contacts (95/774, 12.3%). A total of 111 (14.3%) were diagnosed with SARS CoV-2 infection and six (0.8%) out of the 774 individuals tested positive for pulmonary tuberculosis: five (83.3%) males and one female (16.7%). Drug susceptibility analysis identified 1 (16.7%) rifampicin-resistant tuberculosis case. Out of the six TB positive cases, 2 (33.3%) tested positive for COVID-19 indicating a coinfection. Stratifying by demography, three out of the six (50%) were from the Ayawaso West District. All positive cases received appropriate treatment at the respective sub-district according to the national guidelines. CONCLUSION: Our findings highlight the need for differential diagnosis among COVID-19 suspected cases and regular active TB surveillance in TB endemic settings.
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spelling pubmed-87141042021-12-29 Diagnosis of tuberculosis among COVID-19 suspected cases in Ghana Afum, Theophilus Asare, Prince Asante-Poku, Adwoa Darko-Otchere, Isaac Morgan, Portia Abena Bedeley, Edmund Asandem, Diana Asema Musah, Abdul Basit Siam, Ishaque Mintah Tetteh, Phillip Adusi-Poku, Yaw Frimpong-Manso, Rita Bonney, Joseph Humphrey Kofi Ampofo, William Yeboah-Manu, Dorothy PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis (TB) and COVID-19 pandemics are both diseases of public health threat globally. Both diseases are caused by pathogens that infect mainly the respiratory system, and are involved in airborne transmission; they also share some clinical signs and symptoms. We, therefore, took advantage of collected sputum samples at the early stage of COVID-19 outbreak in Ghana to conduct differential diagnoses of long-standing endemic respiratory illness, particularly tuberculosis. METHODOLOGY: Sputum samples collected through the enhanced national surveys from suspected COVID-19 patients and contact tracing cases were analyzed for TB. The sputum samples were processed using Cepheid’s GeneXpert MTB/RIF assay in pools of 4 samples to determine the presence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex. Positive pools were then decoupled and analyzed individually. Details of positive TB samples were forwarded to the NTP for appropriate case management. RESULTS: Seven-hundred and seventy-four sputum samples were analyzed for Mycobacterium tuberculosis in both suspected COVID-19 cases (679/774, 87.7%) and their contacts (95/774, 12.3%). A total of 111 (14.3%) were diagnosed with SARS CoV-2 infection and six (0.8%) out of the 774 individuals tested positive for pulmonary tuberculosis: five (83.3%) males and one female (16.7%). Drug susceptibility analysis identified 1 (16.7%) rifampicin-resistant tuberculosis case. Out of the six TB positive cases, 2 (33.3%) tested positive for COVID-19 indicating a coinfection. Stratifying by demography, three out of the six (50%) were from the Ayawaso West District. All positive cases received appropriate treatment at the respective sub-district according to the national guidelines. CONCLUSION: Our findings highlight the need for differential diagnosis among COVID-19 suspected cases and regular active TB surveillance in TB endemic settings. Public Library of Science 2021-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8714104/ /pubmed/34962960 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0261849 Text en © 2021 Afum 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.
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Afum, Theophilus
Asare, Prince
Asante-Poku, Adwoa
Darko-Otchere, Isaac
Morgan, Portia Abena
Bedeley, Edmund
Asandem, Diana Asema
Musah, Abdul Basit
Siam, Ishaque Mintah
Tetteh, Phillip
Adusi-Poku, Yaw
Frimpong-Manso, Rita
Bonney, Joseph Humphrey Kofi
Ampofo, William
Yeboah-Manu, Dorothy
Diagnosis of tuberculosis among COVID-19 suspected cases in Ghana
title Diagnosis of tuberculosis among COVID-19 suspected cases in Ghana
title_full Diagnosis of tuberculosis among COVID-19 suspected cases in Ghana
title_fullStr Diagnosis of tuberculosis among COVID-19 suspected cases in Ghana
title_full_unstemmed Diagnosis of tuberculosis among COVID-19 suspected cases in Ghana
title_short Diagnosis of tuberculosis among COVID-19 suspected cases in Ghana
title_sort diagnosis of tuberculosis among covid-19 suspected cases in ghana
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8714104/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34962960
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0261849
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