| Literature DB >> 28461779 |
H-C Slotved1, Kennedy K Yatich2, Shem Otoi Sam3, Edwardina Otieno Ndhine4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study is to present data of the diagnostic capacity of Kenyan laboratories to diagnose a number of human pathogens. The study is based on the data obtained from a biosecurity survey conducted in Kenya in 2014/2015 and data from the Statistical Abstract of Kenya for 2015. The biosecurity survey has previously been published; however, the survey also included information on laboratory capacity to handle a number of pathogens, which have not been published.Entities:
Keywords: Capacity; Diagnostic laboratories; Infectious diseases; Kenya; Survey
Year: 2017 PMID: 28461779 PMCID: PMC5410037 DOI: 10.1186/s41182-017-0049-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trop Med Health ISSN: 1348-8945
Fig. 1Ranked incidence rates with 95% C.I. for infectious diseases in Kenya are presented for both age <5 years and age ≥5 years of age. The data have been obtained from the Statistical Abstract of Kenya for 2015 [6]
Fig. 2Number of laboratory facilities according to infectious diseases in Kenya presented for both the public health facilities and the total number of visited facilities
Incidence of disease age <5 years
| List of diseases 2014 Kenya (age <5 years) | Adjusted incidence ratea
| Total facilities | Public health facilities | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Other dis. of respiratory system | 87,866.3 (87,842.2–87,890.4) | Partial | Partial |
| 2 | Malaria (clinical) | 21,073.6 (21,043.5–21,103.7) | 46 (53%) | 29 (81%) |
| 3 | Diarrhea | 20,548.0 (20,518.1–20,577.8) | Partial | Partial |
| 4 | Pneumonia | 7633.5 (7613.9–7653.1) | No information | No information |
| 5 | Chicken pox | 1164.8 (1156.9–1172.8) | Partial | No information |
| 6 | Mumps | 848.6 (841.9–855.4) | No information | No information |
| 7 | Typhoid fever ( | 456.9 (451.9–461.9) | 45 (52%) | 25 (69%) |
| 8 | Dysentery ( | 341.7 (337.4–346.0) | Partial | Partial |
| 9 | Bilharziosis | 101.3 (99.0–103.7) | No information | No information |
| 10 | Brucellosis | 37.0 (35.6–38.4) | 32 (37%) | 16 (44%) |
| 11 | Tuberculosis | 32.6 (31.3–33.9) | 34 (40%) | 24 (67%) |
| 12 | Infectious hepatitis | 28.5 (27.2–29.7) | 29 (34%) | 24 (67%) |
| 13 | New AIDS cases | 23.7 (22.6–24.8) | 39 (45%) | 28 (78%) |
| 14 | Tetanus ( | 22.3 (21.3–23.5) | 11 (13%) | 2 (6%) |
| 15 | Meningococcal meningitis | 7.3 (6.7–8.0) | 22 (26%) | 13 (36%) |
| 16 | Yellow fever | 0.9 (0.7–1.1) | 6 (7%) | 2 (6%) |
| 17 | Viral hemorrhagic fever | 0.1 (0.06–0.2) | Partial | Partial |
| 18 | Plague ( | 0.05 (0.02–0.14) | 6 (7%) | 1 (3%) |
aAdjusted data (based on reporting rates) according to the information provided by KNBS [6]
Incidence of disease age ≥5 years
| List of diseases 2014 Kenya (age ≥5 years) | Adjusted incidence ratea
| Total facilities | Public health facilities | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Other dis. of respiratory system | 22,421.4 (22,109.0–22,433.8) | Partial | Partial |
| 2 | Malaria (clinical) | 6865.8 (6858.3–6873.3) | 46 (53%) | 29 (81%) |
| 3 | Typhoid fever ( | 1496.5 (1492.9–1500.1) | 45 (52%) | 25 (69%) |
| 4 | Chicken pox | 325.4 (323.7–327.1) | Partial | No information |
| 5 | Brucellosis | 192.2 (190.9–193.5) | 32 (37%) | 16 (44%) |
| 6 | Dysentery ( | 123.7 (122.7–124.7) | Partial | Partial |
| 7 | Bilharziosis | 82.6 (81.7–83.4) | No information | No information |
| 8 | Tuberculosis | 67.4 (66.7–68.2) | 34 (40%) | 24 (67%) |
| 9 | New AIDS cases | 59.9 (59.2–60.7) | 39 (45%) | 28 (78%) |
| 10 | Infectious hepatitis | 26.2 (25.8–26.7) | 29 (34%) | 24 (67%) |
| 11 | Measles | 14.7 (14.3–15.0) | No information | No information |
| 12 | Meningococcal meningitis | 2.9 (2.7–3.0) | 22 (26%) | 13 (36%) |
| 13 | Plague ( | 1.0 (0.9–1.1) | 6 (7%) | 1 (3%) |
| 14 | Yellow Fever | 0.5 (0.48–0.62) | 6 (7%) | 2 (6%) |
| 15 | Cholera | 0.3 (0.29–0.4) | 27 (31%) | 15 (42%) |
| 16 | Viral hemorrhagic fever | 0.25 (0.21–0.3) | Partial | Partial |
aAdjusted data (based on reporting rates) according to the information provided by KNBS [6]
The incidence of diseases listed according to the highest number of facilities with diagnostic capacity
| Adjusted incidence ratea
| Total facilities; | Adjusted incidence ratea
| Public health facilities; | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| Unknown | 56 (65%) | Malaria (clinical) | <5 years 21,073.6 (21,043.5–21,103.7) | 29 (81%) |
|
| Unknown | 46 (53%) | New AIDS cases | <5 years 23.7 (22.6–24.8) | 28 (78%) |
| Malaria (clinical) | <5 years 21,073.6 (21,043.5–21,103.7) | 46 (53%) |
| Unknown | 26 (72%) |
|
| <5 years 456.9 (451.9–461.9) | 45 (52%) |
| Unknown | 25 (69%) |
|
| Unknown | 43 (50%) |
| <5 years 456.9 (451.9–461.9) | 25 (69%) |
|
| Unknown | 40 (47%) |
| <5 years 32.6 (31.3–33.9) | 24 (67%) |
| New AIDS cases | <5 years 23.7 (22.6–24.8) | 39 (45%) | Hepatitis | <5 years 28.5 (27.2–29.7) | 24 (67%) |
|
| Unknown | 38 (44%) |
| Unknown | 20 (56%) |
|
| <5 years 32.6 (31.3–33.9) | 34 (40%) |
| Unknown | 20 (56%) |
|
| Partial <5 years 28.5 (27.2–29.7) | 33 (38%) |
| Unknown | 19 (53%) |
|
| <5 years 37.0 (35.6–38.4) | 32 (37%) |
| Partial <5 years 28.5 (27.2–29.7) | 18 (50%) |
| Hepatitis | <5 years 28.5 (27.2–29.7) | 29 (34%) |
| Unknown | 17 (47%) |
|
| <5 years –––––––––––– | 27 (31%) |
| <5 years 37.0 (35.6–38.4) | 16 (44%) |
|
| Unknown | 26 (30%) |
| <5 years ––––––––– | 15 (42%) |
|
| Unknown | 25 (29%) |
| <5 years 7.3 (6.7–8.0) | 13 (36%) |
|
| <5 years 7.3 (6.7–8.0) | 22 (26%) |
| Unknown | 12 (33%) |
aAdjusted data (based on reporting rates) according to the information provided by KNBS [6]