Literature DB >> 16898371

Situation analysis of TB microscopy centres in Ghana.

K K Addo1, K Owusu-Darko, M Dan-Dzide, D Yeboah-Manu, A Ablordey, P Caulley, M Minamikawa, F Bonsu, C Lienhardt, P Akpedonu, D Ofori-Adjei.   

Abstract

SETTING: Public health laboratories in Ghana performing tuberculosis (TB) microscopy.
OBJECTIVE: To assess the situation of the laboratories in terms of staff strength, technical skills, documentation, biosafety practices, equipment, supplies and disposal systems.
DESIGN: Methods used for data collection were interviews using a structured questionnaire, informal observation of laboratory registers, disposal systems and safety measures for sputum handling.
RESULTS: Of 114 laboratories visited between 2000 and 2001, 102 (89.5%) were performing TB microscopy. Of the staff working in the laboratories, 9% were medical technologists, 24% laboratory technicians, 37% laboratory assistants and 30% orderlies. Average false-negative and -positive rates were respectively 13% and 14%. Although most of the centres (85.3%) were using the recommended TB laboratory register for recording, in most cases they were not filled in accurately or completely. The majority of the available microscopes had mechanical or optical faults. Availability of other materials for smear preparation and staining ranged from 44% to 82%. The main methods employed for disposal of laboratory waste were burning and burying, but conditions were poor in most of the facilities visited.
CONCLUSION: Training of laboratory personnel in TB microscopy and establishment of a quality assurance system are needed in Ghana.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16898371

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Tuberc Lung Dis        ISSN: 1027-3719            Impact factor:   2.373


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2.  Diagnosis of tuberculosis in ghana: the role of laboratory training.

Authors:  K K Addo; D Yeboah-Manu; M Dan-Dzide; K Owusu-Darko; P Caulley; G I Mensah; M Minamikawa; C Lienhardt; F A Bonsu; D Ofori-Adjei
Journal:  Ghana Med J       Date:  2010-03

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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-04-07       Impact factor: 3.240

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Authors:  Habtamu Asrat; Abebaw Kebede; Abnet Abebe; Abyot Meaza; Getinet Hailu; Adinew Desale; Andargachew Gashu; Wondwossen Kassa; Tesfaye Mekonnen; Ebisea Abose; Feven Girmachew; Dereje Yenealem; Achamyeleh Mulugeta; Gonfa Ayana; Kassu Desta
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