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Pre-treatment loss to follow-up among smear-positive pulmonary tuberculosis cases: a 10-year audit of national data from Fiji | Journal Article / Research | MSF Science Portal
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Pre-treatment loss to follow-up among smear-positive pulmonary tuberculosis cases: a 10-year audit of national data from Fiji

Ram S, Kishore K, Batio I, Bissell K, Zachariah R, Satyanarayana S, Harries AD
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Abstract
SETTING
All tuberculosis (TB) diagnostic and treatment centres in Fiji.

OBJECTIVES
To report on pre-treatment loss to follow-up rates over a 10-year period (2001-2010) and to examine if patients' age, sex and geographic origin are associated with the observed shortcomings in the health services.

METHODS
A retrospective review of routine programme data reconciling TB laboratory and treatment registers.

RESULTS
A total of 690 sputum smear-positive TB patients were diagnosed in the laboratory, of whom 579 (84%) were started on anti-tuberculosis treatment-an overall pre-treatment loss to follow-up of 111 (16%). Peak loss to follow-up rates were seen in 2003, 2004 and 2010. Pre-treatment losses were all aged ≥15 years. In the Western Division of Fiji, 33% of sputum-positive patients were declared pre-treatment loss to follow-up; this division had over five times the risk of such an adverse outcome compared to the Central Division (OR 5.2, 95%CI 3.1-8.9, P < 0.0001).

CONCLUSION
This study has identified an important shortcoming in programme linkage, communication and feedback between TB diagnostic and treatment services, leading to high pre-treatment loss to follow-up rates. This negatively influences TB services, and ways to rectify this situation are discussed.

Countries

Fiji

Subject Area

tuberculosisSORT-IT

Languages

English
DOI
10.5588/pha.12.0034
Published Date
21 Dec 2012
PubMed ID
26392972
Journal
Public Health Action
Volume | Issue | Pages
Volume 2, Issue 4, Pages 138-41
Issue Date
2012-12-21
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