南非林波波省耐药结核病治疗结果评价。

IF 1.2 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Ngwanamohuba M Seloma, Marema E Makgatho, Eric Maimela
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背景:南非是全球结核病发病率第二高的国家。与易感结核病相比,耐药结核病(DR-TB)治疗的治疗结果不太成功,而且它阻碍了结核病控制和管理规划。目的:本研究旨在评估耐药结核病的治疗结果和成功治疗结果的相关因素。环境:该研究在林波波省的五个地区进行。方法:采用回顾性和描述性研究设计。从2010-2018年林波波省耐药结核病电子登记(EDRWeb)数据库系统中提取患者人口统计数据、临床特征数据和治疗结果数据。使用Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 27.0使用频率、百分比和双变量和多变量逻辑回归分析数据。显著性差异以95%置信区间和p0.05确定。结果:本研究共纳入385例耐药记录。治疗成功率223例(57.9%)。治愈197例(51.2%),完成治疗26例(6.8%),治疗失败19例(4.9%),死亡62例(16.1%),失访78例(20.6%),移往国外1例(0.3%),转出2例(0.5%)。结论:治疗成功率为57.9%,仍低于南非国家战略计划和世界卫生组织制定的终止结核病目标。贡献:该研究的结果表明,要实现成功的耐药结核病控制规划和实现终止结核病目标,监测治疗结果至关重要。
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Evaluation of drug-resistant tuberculosis treatment outcome in Limpopo province, South Africa.

Background: South Africa has the second-highest tuberculosis (TB) incidence globally. Drug-resistant TB (DR-TB) treatment has less successful treatment outcomes as compared with susceptible TB, and it hinders TB control and management programmes.

Aim: This study aimed to evaluate drug-resistant TB treatment outcomes and factors associated with successful treatment outcomes.

Setting: The study was conducted in five districts in Limpopo province.

Methods: The study design was retrospective and descriptive. Patients' demographic data, data on clinical characteristics and treatment outcomes data were extracted from the electronic drug-resistant tuberculosis register (EDRWeb) database system for the period, 2010-2018, in Limpopo province. Frequency, percentages and bivariate and multivariate logistic regression were used to analyse data using Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 27.0. The significance difference was determined at a 95% confidence interval and p 0.05.

Results: A total of 385 drug-resistant records were included in this study. The treatment success rate was 223 (57.9%). A total of 197 (51.2%) patients were cured, 26 (6.8%) completed treatment, 19 (4.9%) treatment failure, 62 (16.1%) died, 78 (20.6%) were recorded as the loss to follow-up, 1 (0.3%) moved to another country and 2 (0.5%) were transferred out.

Conclusion: The treatment success rate was 57.9%, which is still below targets set by National Strategic Plan in South Africa and World Health Organization End TB targets.Contribution: The findings of the study reveal that to achieve successful DR-TB control programme and attain End TB targets, monitoring of treatment outcomes is crucial.

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