Strategies to increase childhood tuberculosis case detection at the primary health care level: Lessons from an active case finding study in Zambia
Kagujje M, Nyangu S, Maimbolwa MM, Shuma B, Mutti L, Somwe P, Sanjase N, Chungu C, et al. (10 authors)
PloS one · 2023-07
Abstract
Introduction In high TB burden settings, it is estimated that 10-20% of total notifications should be children, however, currently only 6-8% of the total TB notifications in Zambia are children. We assessed whether the implementation of a multicomponent strategy, at primary healthcare facilities, that systematically targets barriers at each step of the childhood TB diagnostic cascade can increase childhood TB case detection. Methods We conducted a controlled, interrupted time series analysis to compare childhood TB case notifications before (January 2018-December 2019), and during implementation (January 2020-September 2021) in two intervention and two control Level 1 hospitals in Lusaka, Zambia. At each of the intervention facilities, we implemented a multicomponent strategy constituting: (1) capacity development on childhood TB and interpretation of chest x-ray, (2) TB awareness-raising and demand creation activities, (3) setting up fast track TB services, (4) strengthening of household contact tracing, and (5) improving access to digital chest X-ray for TB screening and Xpert MTB/Rif Ultra for TB diagnosis, through strengthening sample collection in children. Findings Among 5,150 children Conclusion A standardized package of strategies to improve childhood TB detection at primary healthcare facilities was feasible to implement and was associated with a sustained improvement in childhood TB notifications.
MeSH terms
- Humans
- Tuberculosis
- Contact Tracing
- Family Characteristics
- Child
- Primary Health Care
- Zambia