Enhanced active case finding of drug-resistant tuberculosis in Namibia: a protocol for the hotspots, hospitals, and households (H3TB) study
Journal
BMJ open
Journal Volume
14
Journal Issue
2
Date Issued
2024-02-10
Author(s)
Shavuka, Olga
Iipumbu, Etuhole
Boois, Lorraine
Günther, Gunar
Hoddinott, Graeme
Nepolo, Emmanuel
Niemann, Stefan
Ruswa, Nunurai
Seddon, James
Claassens, Mareli M
Abstract
Namibia is a high tuberculosis (TB)-burden country with an estimated incidence of 460/100 000 (around 12 000 cases) per year. Approximately 4.5% of new cases and 7.9% of previously treated TB cases are multidrug resistant (MDR) and 47% of patients with MDR-TB are HIV coinfected. Published data suggest a clustering of MDR-TB transmission in specific areas. Identifying transmission clusters is key to implementing high-yield and cost-effective interventions. This includes knowing the yield of finding TB cases in high-transmission zones (eg, community hotspots, hospitals or households) to deliver community-based interventions. We aim to identify such transmission zones for enhanced case finding and evaluate the effectiveness of this approach.
Subjects
Diagnostic microbiology; Epidemiology; Public health; Tuberculosis
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group
Type
journal article