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Assessment of tuberculosis case notification rate: spatial mapping of hotspot, coverage and diagnostics in Katsina State, north-western Nigeria

Tuberculosis (TB) is prevalent in Nigeria, and Katsina, along with other 12 states in the country, accounts for a high proportion of unnotified TB cases: constituting the high priority-intervention States in the country. Interventions focused on TB detection and coverage in the state could benefit f...

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Autores principales: Milaham, Makplang, Van Gurp, Margo, Adewusi, Oluwafemi J., Okonuga, Oluwaseun Chidera, Ormel, Hermen, Tristan, Bayly, Adejo, Solomon, Yusuf, Abdulrasheed, Gidado, Mustapha
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Publicado: PAGEPress Publications, Pavia, Italy 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9627762/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36337675
http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/jphia.2022.2040
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author Milaham, Makplang
Van Gurp, Margo
Adewusi, Oluwafemi J.
Okonuga, Oluwaseun Chidera
Ormel, Hermen
Tristan, Bayly
Adejo, Solomon
Yusuf, Abdulrasheed
Gidado, Mustapha
author_facet Milaham, Makplang
Van Gurp, Margo
Adewusi, Oluwafemi J.
Okonuga, Oluwaseun Chidera
Ormel, Hermen
Tristan, Bayly
Adejo, Solomon
Yusuf, Abdulrasheed
Gidado, Mustapha
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description Tuberculosis (TB) is prevalent in Nigeria, and Katsina, along with other 12 states in the country, accounts for a high proportion of unnotified TB cases: constituting the high priority-intervention States in the country. Interventions focused on TB detection and coverage in the state could benefit from a better understanding of hotspot Local Government Areas (LGAs) that trigger and sustain the disease. Therefore, this study investigated the spatial distribution of TB Case Notification Rates (CNRs), diagnostics and coverage across the LGAs. Using 2017 to 2019 TB case finding data, the geocoordinates of diagnostic facilities and shapefiles, a retrospective ecological study was conducted. The data were analysed with QGIS and GeoDa. Moran’s I and LISA were used to locate and quantify hotspots. The coverage of microscopy and GeneXpert facilities was assessed on QGIS using a 5 km and 20 km radius, respectively. The CNR in the state, and 29 of the 34 LGAs, increased steadily from 2017 to 2019. Hotspots of high CNRs were also identified in 2017 (Moran’s I=0.106, p-value=0.090) and 2018 (Moran’s I=-0.020, p-value=0.370). While CNRs increased along with presumptive TB rates across most LGAs over the years, the positivity yield and bacteriological and Xpert diagnostic rates decreased. Bacteriological and GeneXpert coverage were 78% and 49% respectively. Additionally, only 51% of the state’s population lived within 20km of a GeneXpert facility. These results suggest that TB program interventions had some positive impact on the CNR, however, diagnostic facilities need to be equitably distributed and more innovative approaches need to be explored to find the missing cases.
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spelling pubmed-96277622022-11-03 Assessment of tuberculosis case notification rate: spatial mapping of hotspot, coverage and diagnostics in Katsina State, north-western Nigeria Milaham, Makplang Van Gurp, Margo Adewusi, Oluwafemi J. Okonuga, Oluwaseun Chidera Ormel, Hermen Tristan, Bayly Adejo, Solomon Yusuf, Abdulrasheed Gidado, Mustapha J Public Health Afr Original Article Tuberculosis (TB) is prevalent in Nigeria, and Katsina, along with other 12 states in the country, accounts for a high proportion of unnotified TB cases: constituting the high priority-intervention States in the country. Interventions focused on TB detection and coverage in the state could benefit from a better understanding of hotspot Local Government Areas (LGAs) that trigger and sustain the disease. Therefore, this study investigated the spatial distribution of TB Case Notification Rates (CNRs), diagnostics and coverage across the LGAs. Using 2017 to 2019 TB case finding data, the geocoordinates of diagnostic facilities and shapefiles, a retrospective ecological study was conducted. The data were analysed with QGIS and GeoDa. Moran’s I and LISA were used to locate and quantify hotspots. The coverage of microscopy and GeneXpert facilities was assessed on QGIS using a 5 km and 20 km radius, respectively. The CNR in the state, and 29 of the 34 LGAs, increased steadily from 2017 to 2019. Hotspots of high CNRs were also identified in 2017 (Moran’s I=0.106, p-value=0.090) and 2018 (Moran’s I=-0.020, p-value=0.370). While CNRs increased along with presumptive TB rates across most LGAs over the years, the positivity yield and bacteriological and Xpert diagnostic rates decreased. Bacteriological and GeneXpert coverage were 78% and 49% respectively. Additionally, only 51% of the state’s population lived within 20km of a GeneXpert facility. These results suggest that TB program interventions had some positive impact on the CNR, however, diagnostic facilities need to be equitably distributed and more innovative approaches need to be explored to find the missing cases. PAGEPress Publications, Pavia, Italy 2022-10-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9627762/ /pubmed/36337675 http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/jphia.2022.2040 Text en ©Copyright: the Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial 4.0 License (CC BY-NC 4.0).
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Milaham, Makplang
Van Gurp, Margo
Adewusi, Oluwafemi J.
Okonuga, Oluwaseun Chidera
Ormel, Hermen
Tristan, Bayly
Adejo, Solomon
Yusuf, Abdulrasheed
Gidado, Mustapha
Assessment of tuberculosis case notification rate: spatial mapping of hotspot, coverage and diagnostics in Katsina State, north-western Nigeria
title Assessment of tuberculosis case notification rate: spatial mapping of hotspot, coverage and diagnostics in Katsina State, north-western Nigeria
title_full Assessment of tuberculosis case notification rate: spatial mapping of hotspot, coverage and diagnostics in Katsina State, north-western Nigeria
title_fullStr Assessment of tuberculosis case notification rate: spatial mapping of hotspot, coverage and diagnostics in Katsina State, north-western Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of tuberculosis case notification rate: spatial mapping of hotspot, coverage and diagnostics in Katsina State, north-western Nigeria
title_short Assessment of tuberculosis case notification rate: spatial mapping of hotspot, coverage and diagnostics in Katsina State, north-western Nigeria
title_sort assessment of tuberculosis case notification rate: spatial mapping of hotspot, coverage and diagnostics in katsina state, north-western nigeria
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9627762/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36337675
http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/jphia.2022.2040
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