| Literature DB >> 26393091 |
K Davtyan1, R Zachariah2, H Davtyan1, A Ramsay3, O Denisiuk4, M Manzi2, M Khogali2, R Van den Bergh2, A Hayrapetyan1, M Dara5.
Abstract
We assessed the performance of decentralised tuberculosis (TB) out-patient centres in tuberculosis (TB) case notification and treatment success in Armenia. An average threshold case notification of ⩾37/100 000 was seen in centres that had higher numbers of presumptive TB patients, where more TB was diagnosed by in-patient facilities and where TB contacts were examined. The number of doctors and/or TB specialists at centres did not influence case notification. Onsite smear microscopy was significantly associated with a treatment success rate of ⩾85% for new TB patients. Addressing specific characteristics of TB centres associated with lower case notification and treatment success and optimising their location may improve performance.Entities:
Keywords: SORT IT; TB incidence; TB out-patient treatment; TB prevalence; operational research
Year: 2014 PMID: 26393091 PMCID: PMC4547517 DOI: 10.5588/pha.14.0038
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Public Health Action ISSN: 2220-8372