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Characteristics and Treatment Outcomes of Retreatment Tuberculosis Patients in Benin.

Authors :
Ade S
Adjibodé O
Wachinou P
Toundoh N
Awanou B
Agodokpessi G
Affolabi D
Adè G
Harries AD
Anagonou S
Source :
Tuberculosis research and treatment [Tuberc Res Treat] 2016; Vol. 2016, pp. 1468631. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Mar 24.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Objective. To determine among retreatment tuberculosis patients in Benin baseline characteristics, culture, and drug sensitivity testing (DST) results and treatment outcomes. Materials and Methods. A retrospective national cohort study of all retreatment tuberculosis patients in Benin in 2013 using registers and treatment cards. Results. Of 3957 patients with tuberculosis, 241 (6%) were retreatment cases. Compared to new pulmonary bacteriologically confirmed tuberculosis (NPBCT) patients, there were significantly higher numbers of males (P = 0.04), patients from "Atlantique-Littoral" (P = 0.006), patients aged 45-64 years (P = 0.007), and HIV-positive patients (P = 0.04) among those retreated. Overall, 171 (71%) patients submitted sputum for DST, of whom (163) 95% were positive for Mycobacterium tuberculosis on Xpert MTB/RIF and/or culture and 17 (10%) were rifampicin resistant (9 with MDR-TB and 8 monoresistant to rifampicin). For those without MDR-TB (n = 224), treatment success was 93%. Worse outcomes occurred in those with unknown HIV status (RR: 0.27; 0.05-1.45; P < 0.01) while better outcomes occurred in those who relapsed (RR: 1.06, 95 CI: 1.02-1.10, P = 0.04). Conclusion. In 2013, a high proportion of retreatment patients received DST. Treatment success was good although more needs to be done to systematically increase the final follow-up smear examination. Reasons of high losses to follow-up from "Oueme-Plateau" should be investigated.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2090-150X
Volume :
2016
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Tuberculosis research and treatment
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
27110400
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/1468631