Risk factors for rifampicin resistance tuberculosis among patients attending Directly Observed Treatments Centres in Southwestern Nigeria.

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Pan African Medical Journal Pub Date : 2024-11-22 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.11604/pamj.2024.49.87.43958
Simeon Cadmus, Victor Oluwatoyin Akinseye, Temitayo Olagunju, Angela Makolo, Olutayo Falodun, Oluwole Lawal, John Babalola, Eniola Cadmus, Othman Yasir, Muse Fadeyi, Bolaji Ahmed, Alberto Piubello, Nimer Ortuno Guiterrez, Osman El-Tayeb
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Abstract

Introduction: tuberculosis (TB) remains a disease of global health importance. GeneXpert has emerged as a useful tool for the diagnosis of drug resistant TB (DR-TB). We determined the risk factors associated with DR-TB among presumptive pulmonary TB patients.

Methods: a cross-sectional study was conducted among presumptive TB patients attending Directly Observed Treatments (DOTs) centres in Southwestern Nigeria. Sputum samples were obtained from individuals with suspected pulmonary TB, subjected to GeneXpert as the first-line test and then culture. Data were analysed using STATA 12.

Results: sputum samples were collected from 2,169 consecutive patients and processed. A greater proportion of the participants (52.14%) were female, most within the age range of 20-39 (38.36%) and 40-59 (36.93%) years. About two-thirds, 66.34% (1439/2169) were GeneXpert positive and of this, 47 (3.27%) were DR-TB. Overall, 44.04% (855/2169) samples were culture positive. 7.56% of the patients were HIV positive, while 19.50%, 1.52% and 61.96% were new, relapse and previously treated cases, respectively. Multivariate analysis identified case definition (OR=2.38; 95%CI: 1.92-3.03) and (OR= 8.33; 95%CI: 5.26-12.50) and HIV (OR= 1.85; 95%CI: 1.29-2.65) and (OR= 3.61; 95%CI: 2.59-5.02) based on GeneXpert and culture as important risk factors for TB and DR-TB infection among participants.

Conclusion: we found a moderate level prevalence of DR-TB with gender, previous TB treatments, and HIV status as major factors associated with DR-TB among study participants.

尼日利亚西南部直接观察治疗中心患者对利福平耐药结核病的危险因素。
前言:结核病(TB)仍然是一种具有全球卫生重要性的疾病。GeneXpert已成为诊断耐药结核病(DR-TB)的有用工具。我们确定了推定肺结核患者中与耐药结核病相关的危险因素。方法:在尼日利亚西南部直接观察治疗中心的推定结核病患者中进行了一项横断面研究。从疑似肺结核患者中提取痰样本,进行GeneXpert作为一线检测,然后进行培养。使用STATA 12分析数据。结果:收集连续2169例患者的痰液样本并进行处理。女性占52.14%,年龄在20-39岁(38.36%)和40-59岁(36.93%)之间。约三分之二(66.34%)(1439/2169)为GeneXpert阳性,其中47例(3.27%)为DR-TB。总体上,培养阳性样本占44.04%(855/2169)。HIV阳性占7.56%,新发病例占19.50%,复发病例占1.52%,既往治疗病例占61.96%。多变量分析确定病例定义(OR=2.38;95%CI: 1.92-3.03)和(OR= 8.33;95%CI: 5.26-12.50)和HIV (OR= 1.85;95%CI: 1.29-2.65)和(OR= 3.61;95%CI: 2.59-5.02)基于GeneXpert和培养作为参与者中结核病和耐药结核病感染的重要危险因素。结论:我们发现,在研究参与者中,性别、既往结核病治疗和艾滋病毒状况是与耐药结核病相关的主要因素,耐药结核病的流行程度中等。
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