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Finding missing TB cases in Northern Nigeria
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<sec><title>SETTING</title>Despite recent progress in TB notification rates, 6.2% of the 3.1 million ‘missing’ people with TB globally are from Nigeria. Identifying these ‘missing’ cases will improve TB control efforts in Nigeria.</sec><sec><title>OBJECTIVE</title>This
paper aims to describe the outcome of an intensified TB case-finding strategy in northern Nigeria.</sec><sec><title>DESIGN</title>An intensified TB case-finding strategy was implemented in four states in northern Nigeria from October 2021 to September 2022. Trained
ad-hoc staff screened hospital attendees and linked identified persons with presumptive TB to diagnosis using a hub and spoke approach. People with confirmed TB were linked to treatment. Contributions of the strategy to the national TB notification rates for each state were assessed.</sec><sec><title>RESULTS</title>A
total of 1.17 million individuals were screened for TB across the four project States. 64,079 people with presumptive TB were identified, of which 10.1% were diagnosed with TB and 97% of those diagnosed were placed on treatment. Averagely, 33.3% of the TB cases notified from each state were
contributions from the hospital-based Intensified TB case-finding intervention.</sec><sec><title>CONCLUSION</title>Facility-based intensified TB case-finding results in significant improvement in TB notification rates and a good strategy to improve the identification
of missing TB cases in Nigeria.</sec>
International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease
Title: Finding missing TB cases in Northern Nigeria
Description:
<sec><title>SETTING</title>Despite recent progress in TB notification rates, 6.
2% of the 3.
1 million ‘missing’ people with TB globally are from Nigeria.
Identifying these ‘missing’ cases will improve TB control efforts in Nigeria.
</sec><sec><title>OBJECTIVE</title>This
paper aims to describe the outcome of an intensified TB case-finding strategy in northern Nigeria.
</sec><sec><title>DESIGN</title>An intensified TB case-finding strategy was implemented in four states in northern Nigeria from October 2021 to September 2022.
Trained
ad-hoc staff screened hospital attendees and linked identified persons with presumptive TB to diagnosis using a hub and spoke approach.
People with confirmed TB were linked to treatment.
Contributions of the strategy to the national TB notification rates for each state were assessed.
</sec><sec><title>RESULTS</title>A
total of 1.
17 million individuals were screened for TB across the four project States.
64,079 people with presumptive TB were identified, of which 10.
1% were diagnosed with TB and 97% of those diagnosed were placed on treatment.
Averagely, 33.
3% of the TB cases notified from each state were
contributions from the hospital-based Intensified TB case-finding intervention.
</sec><sec><title>CONCLUSION</title>Facility-based intensified TB case-finding results in significant improvement in TB notification rates and a good strategy to improve the identification
of missing TB cases in Nigeria.
</sec>.
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