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Implementing intensified tuberculosis case-finding among street-connected youth and young adults in Kenya.

D Szkwarko1, T Mercer2, S Kimani3, P Braitstein4, N Buziba5, E J Carter6.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Street-connected youth and young adults (SCY) suffer a myriad of health problems. In Kenya, SCY are at high risk for tuberculosis (TB) due to their congregate living situations. TB screening is not routinely implemented in SCY and there has been no published literature on the burden of TB in SCY in western Kenya. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: In 2011, the AMPATH TB Program, an experienced TB screening program, partnered with the Tumaini Center, a trusted street youth organization, to conduct intensified case finding (ICF) for pulmonary TB among SCY. Our program aimed to investigate the numbers of SCY who reported symptoms and those diagnosed with smear-positive pulmonary TB, and link SCY with TB to treatment.
RESULTS: Of 116 SCY who were screened, 114 (98%) had a positive questionnaire; 104 (90%) provided a spot sputum sample, 39 (34%) provided a morning sputum sample, and 111 (97%) reported cough of >2 weeks. One street youth tested smear-positive for TB and was treated through to cure.
CONCLUSIONS: Implementing TB ICF is feasible in low-resource settings through unique collaborations between health care programs and community-based organizations. In addition to identifying smear-positive TB, our program uncovered a high burden of respiratory symptoms among SCY in Eldoret, Kenya.

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Keywords:  Kenya; TB; street children; street youth; tuberculosis screening

Year:  2016        PMID: 27358809      PMCID: PMC4913678          DOI: 10.5588/pha.16.0021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Public Health Action        ISSN: 2220-8372


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