TB Research

Factors contributing to low tuberculosis diagnosis among children aged 0–14 years in Gem Sub County in Siaya County, Kenya

Lilian Atieno Okumu, Daniel Onguru, David Otieno Odongo, JAMES ONYURO OKETCH

PLoS ONE · 2026-03

Abstract

Tuberculosis (TB) is a top global health challenge, with 1.2 million children aged 0-14 years becoming ill with TB every year. Yet, a significant proportion remain undiagnosed or missed due to diagnostic barriers. This cross-sectional study employing an embedded mixed method approach investigated factors contributing to low tuberculosis diagnosis among children in Gem Sub County, Siaya County Kenya, a high burden region. Data was collected from 71 healthcare workers (HCWs) and 16 respondents across six wards using semi-structured questionnaires and TB register abstraction. Qualitative data underwent deductive thematic analysis while quantitative data was analyzed using descriptive statistics and logistic regression in SPSS version 27. About a third (31.3%) of TB cases in children required three or more facility visits before diagnosis, with some needing up to 12 visits. Costly and inaccessible chest X-rays and GeneXpert underutilization due to difficulties in sputum and alternative sample (gastric lavage, nasopharyngeal aspirates) collection were key diagnostic constraints. Delayed care-seeking due to stigma, misconceptions (56.3% linked childhood TB to HIV) and low TB symptom awareness (37.5% of children presented with ≤2 symptoms) were patient related factors associated with low TB diagnosis. About 56.3% of caregivers sought routine TB screening, but 62.5% sought care only after persistent symptoms. Clinical officers showed substantially higher odds of reporting confidence in sample collection (OR=34, 95% CI 3.81-303.21, p = 0.002) and GeneXpert interpretation (OR=15, 95% CI 3.20-70.39, p < 0.001) than nurses. Trained HCWs were 7.16 times more likely to interpret X-rays accurately (95% CI 2.16-23.67, p < 0.001). Enhanced HCW training, improved diagnostic access, targeted community education on stigma and misconceptions are critical for early TB detection in children.

MeSH terms

  • Medicine
  • Tuberculosis
  • GeneXpert MTB/RIF
  • Logistic regression
  • Odds ratio
  • Descriptive statistics
  • Pediatrics
  • Odds
  • Confidence interval
  • Family medicine
  • Health care
  • Tuberculosis diagnosis
  • Environmental health
  • Chest radiograph
  • Cross-sectional study
  • Thematic analysis
  • Health facility
  • Sputum
  • Developing country
  • Data collection
  • Medical record