| Literature DB >> 27196627 |
Yared Tadesse1, Nigussie Gebre2, Shallo Daba3, Zewdu Gashu1, Dereje Habte1, Nebiyu Hiruy1, Solomon Negash1, Kassahun Melkieneh1, Degu Jerene1, Yared K Haile4, Yewulsew Kassie4, Muluken Melese1, Pedro G Suarez5.
Abstract
A child's risk of developing tuberculosis (TB) can be reduced by nearly 60% with administration of 6 months course of isoniazid preventive therapy (IPT). However, uptake of IPT by national TB programs is low, and IPT delivery is a challenge in many resource-limited high TB-burden settings. Routinely collected program data was analyzed to determine the coverage and outcome of implementation of IPT for eligible under-five year old children in 28 health facilities in two regions of Ethiopia. A total of 504 index smear-positive pulmonary TB (SS+) cases were reported between October 2013 and June 2014 in the 28 health facilities. There were 282 under-five children registered as household contacts of these SS+ TB index cases, accounting for 17.9% of all household contacts. Of these, 237 (84%) were screened for TB symptoms, and presumptive TB was identified in 16 (6.8%) children. TB was confirmed in 5 children, producing an overall yield of 2.11% (95% confidence interval, 0.76-4.08%). Of 221 children eligible for IPT, 64.3% (142) received IPT, 80.3% (114) of whom successfully completed six months of therapy. No child developed active TB while on IPT. Contact screening is a good entry point for delivery of IPT to at risk children and should be routine practice as recommended by the WHO despite the implementation challenges.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27196627 PMCID: PMC4873181 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0155525
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Algorithm for childhood TB management according to the national guidelines in Ethiopia.
Fig 2Contact screening and IPT among under-five children, Oct. 2013-June 2014, Ethiopia.
Fig 3Percentage of under-five children retained on IPT during six-month follow-up.
Contact Screening and IPT among Under-five Children, by Health Facility Type.
| Variables | Facility Type | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Health center | Hospital | P- value | |
| Number of SS+ index cases | 334 | 170 | |
| Number of total household contacts | 1036 | 543 | |
| Ratio of index cases to household contacts | 1:3 | 1:3 | |
| Number (%) of under-five contacts | 197 (19%) | 85 (15.7%) | 0.19 |
| Number (%) of under-fives screened for TB | 167 (85%) | 70 (82%) | 0.26 |
| Number (%) of under-fives with presumptive TB | 10 (6%) | 6 (8.6%) | 0.23 |
| Number of under-fives diagnosed with TB and treated | 2 | 3 | |
| Number of children eligible for IPT | 157 | 64 | |
| Number (%) of children put on IPT | 102 (64.9%) | 40 (62.5%) | 0.70 |
| Number (%) of children who completed the six-month IPT | 80 (78.4%) | 34 (85%) | 0.08 |
SS+, sputum-smear positive; IPT, isoniazid preventive therapy.
a Two-sample test for proportions using Stata.