| Literature DB >> 29064365 |
Macarthur Charles1, Milo Richard2, Patrice Joseph3, Margarette R Bury4, Georges Perrin1, Frantz Jean Louis1, David L Fitter1, Barbara J Marston1, Varough Deyde1, Jacques Boncy5, Willy Morose2, Jean W Pape3, David W Lowrance1.
Abstract
Since the 2010 earthquake, tuberculosis (TB) control has been a major priority for health sector response and recovery efforts in Haiti. The goal of this study was to analyze trends in TB case notification in Haiti from the aggregate data reported by the National TB Control Program to understand the effects of such efforts. A total of 95,745 TB patients were registered for treatment in Haiti between 2010 and 2015. Three regions, the West, Artibonite, and North departments accounted for 68% of the TB cases notified during the period. Patients in the 15-34 age groups represented 53% (50,560) of all cases. Case notification rates of all forms of TB increased from 142.7/100,000 in 2010 to 153.4 in 2015, peaking at 163.4 cases/100,000 in 2013. Case notification for smear-positive pulmonary TB increased from 85.5 cases/100,000 to 105.7 cases/100,000, whereas treatment success rates remained stable at 79-80% during the period. Active TB case finding efforts in high-risk communities and the introduction of new diagnostics have contributed to increasing TB case notification trends in Haiti from 2010 to 2015. Targeted interventions and novel strategies are being implemented to reach high-risk populations and underserved communities.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29064365 PMCID: PMC5676628 DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.16-0863
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Trop Med Hyg ISSN: 0002-9637 Impact factor: 2.345
Summary of TB-related activities in Haiti during the 2010–2015 period
| Interventions | Diagnosis | Treatment | Prevention |
|---|---|---|---|
| Active case finding in urban centers, camps, and slums | Implementation of LED fluorescent microscopy at high burden TB centers | Implementation of short-course fixed-dosed combination drug treatment under DOTS | TB infection control training and implementation of guidelines |
| Implementation of cough surveillance at all TB centers | Implementation of GeneXpert at departmental laboratories and high-burden TB centers | Revision of multidrug-resistant-TB guidelines treatment | Isoniazid for all children under 5 and for HIV-positive individuals |
| Implementation of contact tracing surveillance at selected TB centers | Expansion of EQA for microscopy and GeneXpert testing | Expansion of MDR-TB treatment capacity | Advocacy for TB |
| Celebration of World TB day | |||
| Enhance leadership and governance at the central level |
DOTS = directly observed treatment short course; EQA = external quality assurance; LED = light-emitting diode; TB = tuberculosis.
Figure 1.Categories of tuberculosis disease among notified cases, Haiti, 2010–2015.
Characteristics of patients with TB, Haiti, 2010–2015
| Characteristics | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All cases | 14,265 | 15,323 | 16,723 | 17,040 | 15,963 | 16,431 | 95,745 |
| Sex | |||||||
| Female | 6,819 (47.8) | 7,468 (48.7) | 8,097 (48.4) | 8,147 (47.8) | 7,553 (47.3) | 7,673 (46.7) | 45,757 (47.8) |
| Male | 7,446 (52.2) | 7,855 (51.3) | 8,626 (51.6) | 8,893 (52.2) | 8,410 (52.7) | 8,758 (53.3) | 49,988 (52.2) |
| Category of patient | |||||||
| New | 13,870 (97.2) | 14,844 (96.9) | 15,898 (95.1) | 16,165 (94.9) | 14,809 (92.8) | 15,254 (92.8) | 90,840 (94.9) |
| Retreatment | 395 (2.8) | 479 (3.1) | 825 (4.9) | 875 (5.1) | 1,154 (7.2) | 1,177 (7.2) | 4,905 (5.1) |
| Age group | |||||||
| 0–4 | 782 (5.5) | 834 (5.4) | 1,048 (6.3) | 896 (5.3) | 823 (5.2) | 831 (5.1) | 5,214 (5.4) |
| 5–14 | 789 (5.5) | 952 (6.2) | 978 (5.8) | 1,004 (5.9) | 873 (5.5) | 763 (4.6) | 5,359 (5.6) |
| 15–24 | 3,566 (25.0) | 3,865 (25.2) | 4,115 (24.6) | 4,112 (24.1) | 3,950 (24.7) | 3,992 (24.3) | 23,600 (24.6) |
| 25–34 | 3,912 (27.4) | 4,258 (27.8) | 4,647 (27.8) | 4,804 (28.2) | 4,528 (28.4) | 4,811 (29.3) | 26,960 (28.2) |
| 35–44 | 2,312 (16.2) | 2,406 (15.7) | 2,595 (15.5) | 2,717 (15.9) | 2,574 (16.1) | 2,635 (16.0) | 15,239 (15.9) |
| 45–54 | 1,459 (10.2) | 1,584 (10.3) | 1,707 (10.2) | 1,784 (10.5) | 1,549 (9.7) | 1,740 (10.6) | 9,823 (10.3) |
| 55–64 | 853 (6.0) | 842 (5.5) | 977 (5.8) | 990 (5.8) | 969 (6.1) | 960 (5.8) | 5,591 (5.8) |
| 65 and older | 592 (4.2) | 582 (3.8) | 656 (3.9) | 733 (4.3) | 697 (4.4) | 699 (4.3) | 3,959 (4.1) |
| TB disease category | |||||||
| All smear + TB | 8,624 (60.5) | 8,851 (57.8) | 9,863 (59.0) | 10,313 (60.5) | 10,545 (66.1) | 11,538 (70.2) | 59,734 (62.4) |
| New smear + TB | 8,243 (57.8) | 8,399 (54.8) | 9,261 (55.4) | 9,678 (56.8) | 9,747 (61.1) | 10,718 (65.2) | 56,046 (58.5) |
| All smear − TB | 4,334 (30.4) | 4,871 (31.8) | 4,940 (29.5) | 4,732 (27.8) | 3,802 (23.8) | 3,268 (19.9) | 25,947 (27.1) |
| Extrapulmonary TB | 1,307 (9.2) | 1,601 (10.4) | 1,920 (11.5) | 1,995 (11.7) | 1,616 (10.1) | 1,625 (9.9) | 9,064 (9.5) |
| HIV status | |||||||
| Tested for HIV | 9,517 (66.7) | 11,457 (74.8) | 13,523 (80.9) | 14,668 (86.1) | 13,968 (87.5) | 14,817 (90.2) | 77,950 (81.4) |
| HIV-positive | 1,891 (19.9) | 2,317 (20.2) | 2,705 (20.0) | 2,857 (19.5) | 2,588 (18.5) | 2,426 (16.4) | 14,784 (19.0) |
| Geographic department | |||||||
| Artibonite | 1,550 (10.9) | 1,768 (11.5) | 1,830 (10.9) | 1,996 (11.7) | 2,099 (13.1) | 2,125 (12.9) | 11,368 (11.9) |
| Center | 738 (5.2) | 802 (5.2) | 820 (4.9) | 963 (5.7) | 775 (4.9) | 1,000 (6.1) | 5,098 (5.3) |
| Grand’Anse | 664 (4.7) | 705 (4.6) | 763 (4.6) | 712 (4.2) | 709 (4.4) | 756 (4.6) | 4,309 (4.5) |
| Nippes | 462 (3.2) | 555 (3.6) | 500 (3.0) | 566 (3.3) | 368 (2.3) | 479 (2.9) | 2,930 (3.1) |
| North | 1,864 (13.1) | 1,869 (12.2) | 1,918 (11.5) | 1,930 (11.3) | 1,618 (10.1) | 1,495 (9.1) | 10,694 (11.2) |
| North-East | 429 (3.0) | 404 (2.6) | 459 (2.7) | 467 (2.7) | 588 (3.7) | 645 (3.9) | 2,992 (3.1) |
| North-West | 748 (5.2) | 1,057 (6.9) | 1,022 (6.1) | 1,009 (5.9) | 957 (6.0) | 979 (6.0) | 5,772 (6.0) |
| West | 5,872 (41.2) | 6,492 (42.4) | 7,596 (45.4) | 7,492 (44.0) | 6,991 (43.8) | 7,086 (43.1) | 41,529 (43.4) |
| South | 1,348 (9.4) | 1,140 (7.4) | 1,223 (7.3) | 1,298 (7.6) | 1,222 (7.7) | 1,164 (7.1) | 7,395 (7.7) |
| South-East | 590 (4.1) | 531 (3.5) | 592 (3.5) | 607 (3.6) | 636 (4.0) | 702 (4.3) | 3,658 (3.8) |
HIV = human immunodeficiency virus; TB = tuberculosis.
Figure 2.Notified cases and case notification rates for all forms of tuberculosis (TB) and smear-positive TB, Haiti.
Figure 3.Case notification rates (CNRs) for men and women, Haiti, 2010–2015.
Case notification per 100,000 population by age group, Haiti, 2010–2015
| Age group | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0–4 | 61.9 | 65.7 | 82.2 | 70.0 | 64.1 | 64.5 |
| 5–14 | 33.5 | 40.3 | 41.2 | 42.1 | 36.5 | 31.7 |
| 15–24 | 168.8 | 181.5 | 191.6 | 190.0 | 181.1 | 181.8 |
| 25–34 | 241.1 | 253.6 | 268.0 | 268.9 | 246.9 | 256.7 |
| 35–44 | 223.1 | 226.6 | 238.1 | 242.2 | 222.0 | 219.0 |
| 45–54 | 190.4 | 201.2 | 211.0 | 214.8 | 181.9 | 199.7 |
| 55–64 | 173.5 | 165.8 | 185.8 | 181.7 | 171.7 | 164.6 |
| ≥ 65 | 134.7 | 129.6 | 143.2 | 157.0 | 146.1 | 142.8 |
Case notification per 100,000 population by geographic department, Haiti, 2010–2015
| Department | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Artibonite | 96.1 | 107.8 | 109.8 | 117.9 | 122.1 | 121.7 |
| Center | 104.5 | 111.8 | 112.5 | 130.0 | 103.0 | 130.9 |
| Grand’Anse | 164.6 | 172.0 | 183.2 | 168.3 | 165.0 | 173.2 |
| Nippes | 152.7 | 180.5 | 160.1 | 178.3 | 114.2 | 146.3 |
| North | 184.8 | 182.4 | 184.2 | 182.4 | 150.6 | 137.0 |
| North-East | 106.3 | 98.6 | 110.2 | 110.4 | 136.8 | 147.8 |
| North-West | 123.6 | 171.9 | 163.6 | 159.0 | 148.4 | 149.5 |
| West | 157.4 | 171.2 | 197.2 | 191.4 | 175.8 | 175.5 |
| South | 190.9 | 158.9 | 167.8 | 175.3 | 162.5 | 152.4 |
| South-East | 97.5 | 86.4 | 94.8 | 95.6 | 98.6 | 107.2 |
Figure 4.Map of departmental trends in smear + tuberculosis (TB) case notification rate, Haiti, 2010–2015.