logo
Science Portal
Copyright © Médecins Sans Frontières
v2.1.5209.produseast1
About MSF Science Portal
About
Contact Us
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Privacy Policy
Terms of Use
Copyright © Médecins Sans Frontières
v2.1.5209.produseast1
Journal Article
|Research

Operational challenges in managing Isoniazid Preventive Therapy in child contacts: A high-burden setting perspective

van Wyk SS, Reid AJ, Mandalakas AM, Enarson D, Beyers N, Morrison J, Hesseling AC
Download

Similar Content
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Abstract
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The study was conducted at a high TB-HIV burden primary health community clinic in Cape Town, South Africa. We describe the management of children under five years of age in household contact with a smear and/or culture-positive adult TB case. METHODS: This study was a record review of routinely-collected programme data. RESULTS: A total of 1094 adult TB case folders were reviewed. From all identified contacts, 149 children should have received IPT based on local guidelines; in only 2/149 IPT was initiated. Management of child contacts of sputum smear and/or culture-positive compared to sputum-negative TB patients were similar. CONCLUSIONS: IPT delivery to children remains an operational challenge, especially in high TB-HIV burden communities. A tool to improve IPT management and targeting sputum smear and/or culture-positive TB child contacts may overcome some of these challenges and should be developed and piloted in such settings.

Countries

South Africa

Subject Area

tuberculosispediatricsHIV/AIDS

Languages

English
DOI
10.1186/1471-2458-11-544
Published Date
08 Jul 2011
PubMed ID
21740580
Journal
BMC Public Health
Volume | Issue | Pages
Volume 11, Issue 1
Issue Date
2011-07-08
Dimensions Badge
Operational challenges in managing Isoniazid Preventive Therapy in child contacts: A high-burden setting perspective | Journal Article / Research | MSF Science Portal