Access to second-line drug susceptibility testing results among patients with Rifampicin resistant tuberculosis after introduction of the Hain<sup><sup>®</sup></sup> Line Probe Assay in Southern provinces, Zimbabwe
Timire C, Sandy C, Kumar AMV, Ngwenya M, Murwira B, Takarinda KC, Harries AD
International journal of infectious diseases : IJID : official publication of the International Society for Infectious Diseases · 2019-02
Abstract
Objectives To determine the proportion of rifampicin-resistant tuberculosis (RR-TB) patients who accessed second-line drug susceptibility testing (SL-DST) results following introduction of the Hain technology in southern provinces, Zimbabwe. Design Cohort study using secondary data. Results Xpert MTB/RIF results were used to identify 133 RR-TB patients for this study. Their mean age (SD) was 37.9 (11.1) years, 83 (62%) were males and 106 (80%) were HIV-infected. There were 6 (5%) participants who had pre-treatment attrition. Of the 133 pulmonary TB (PTB) patients, 117 (80%) had additional sputum specimens collected; 96 (72%) specimens reached the National TB Reference Laboratory (NTBRL); 95 (71%) were processed; 68 (51%) had SL-DST results. Only 53 (40%) SL-DST results reached the peripheral facilities. Median time from specimen reception at the NTBRL to SL-DSTs was 40 days, interquartile range (IQR: 28-67). Median time from presumptive diagnosis of RR-TB by health care worker to SL-DST results was 50days (IQR: 39-80), and increased to 79days (IQR: 39-101) in facilities >250km from the NTBRL. The proportion with any fluoroquinolone resistance was 9 (13.2%). Conclusion Although RR-TB patients with PTB were initiated timely on treatment, access to SL-DSTs by facilities needs improvement. Health inequities exist as remote areas are less likely to get SL-DST results in time.
MeSH terms
- Humans
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Tuberculosis, Multidrug-Resistant
- Fluoroquinolones
- Rifampin
- Antitubercular Agents
- Diagnostic Tests, Routine
- Microbial Sensitivity Tests
- Cohort Studies
- Drug Resistance, Bacterial
- Adolescent
- Adult
- Aged
- Middle Aged
- Zimbabwe
- Female
- Male
- Young Adult