TB Research

Effects of COVID-19 on national tuberculosis elimination programme strategies during March to May 2020 on Tumkur district, India

Sanath Kumar Gurram Krishnamurthy, Basavaraj Poojar, Sharath Burugina Nagaraja

International Journal of Basic & Clinical Pharmacology · 2021-07

Abstract

Background: the nation-wide lockdown due global pandemic has disrupted a vital strategic intervention resulting in overall 60% decrease in presumptive and diagnostic TB cases during the lockdown period.Methods: A discrete choice experimental (DCE) exploratory operational research conducted during March to May 2020.Results: Health care services were affected 25% reduction in the outpatient department (OPD) in comparison to the previous year the same period. A gradual reduction in negative sputum cases undergoing chest radiography from 54% to 14%. Due to restricted movement LPA tests have been reduced 25% among the diagnosed TB cases, and private referrals to cartridge based nucleic acid amplification test (CBNAAT) services were reduced to 20%.Conclusions: Health services, including national programmes to combat TB, need to be actively engaged in ensuring an effective and rapid response to COVID-19 while ensuring that TB services are maintained. While experience on COVID-19 infection in TB patients remains limited, it is anticipated that people ill with both TB and COVID-19 may have poorer treatment outcomes, especially if TB treatment is interrupted. TB patients should take precautions as advised by health authorities to be protected from COVID-19 and continue their TB treatment as prescribed.

MeSH terms

  • Medicine
  • Tuberculosis
  • Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
  • Sputum
  • Pandemic
  • Case finding
  • Health care
  • Family medicine
  • Medical emergency
  • Emergency medicine
  • Environmental health