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Estimation of tuberculosis incidence at subnational level using three methods to monitor progress towards ending TB in India, 2015–2020

Authors :
Swati Mahajan
Amar Shah
Sarit Sharma
Rituparna Das
Kathiresan Jeyashree
Mathavaswami Vijayageetha
Bhavesh Modi
Burugina Nagaraja Sharath
Vijay Singh
Shamim Mannan
Sairu Philip
Jasleen Kaur
Ranjani Ramachandran
Raghuram Rao
Sriram Selvaraju
Bency Joseph
Vaibhav Shah
Kiran Rade
Lalit Sankhe
Surinder Singh
Sandeep Chauhan
Anupam Banerjee
Devender Kumar
Ganapathy Kalaiselvan
Bhavin Vadera
Paras Mehta
Meenakumari Natarajan
Manoj Murhekar
Aswathy Sreedevi
Jeromie Thangaraj
Saravanakumar Velusamy
Sasidharan Akhil
Dhanapal Sudha Rani
Ramasamy Sabarinathan
Sakthivel Manikandanesan
Rajalakshmi Elumalai
Amarendra Mahapatra
Almas Shamim
Ashok Bhardwaj
Anil Purty
Anand Sridhar
Aniket Chowdhury
Asif Shafie
Avijit Choudhury
Deka Dhrubjyoti
Hardik Solanki
Krushna Sirmanwar
Kshitij Khaparde
Malik Parmar
Nisha Dahiya
Parija Debdutta
Quazi Ahmed
Ranjeet Prasad
Rohini Shinde
Rupali Baruah
Sandip Bharaswadkar
Shanta Achanta
Shibu Balakrishnan
Shivani Chandra
Sophia Khumukcham
Sudarsan Mandal
Sumitha Chalil
Venkatesh Roddawar
Kuldeep Sachdeva
Jayakrishna Kurada
Mayank Sharma
Debajyoti Mohapatra
Yogesh Patel
Sapna Thekkepat
Karthikeyan Kumaraswamy
Mallika Tharakan
Shramana Majumdar
Vrinda Manocha
Sukriti Chauhan
Shekhar Waikar
Puja Ambule
Krithika Murali
Devi Madhavi Bhimarasetty
Tulika Goswami
Darshan Mahyavanshi
Krutarth Bhrahmbhatt
Bhautik Modi
Anmol Gupta
Sunil Raina
Rajiv Kumar Gupta
Ratnesh Sinha
Manju Toppo
Gajen Medhi
Swati M Patki
Bishnu Ram Das
Lisa Sarangi
Afsal Hakim
Suresh Balan
Baer Philip Ravikumar
Subrata Baidya
Abhik Sinha
Boddepalli Nagendra Naidu
Bikash Chandra Nayak
Anoop Dev
Pallavi Boro
Debarshi Paul
Amrita Sarkar
Bhavesh Bariya
Jatin Chhaya
Dixit Chauhan
Mithun Sanghavi
Nilesh Thakor
Rohit Ram
Hinal Baria
Abhilash Sood
Anupam Parashar
Yangchen Dolma
Rakesh Bahl
Dilip Kumar
Mohammad Salim Khan
A K Jayasree
Zinia Nujum
Sheela P Haveri
Dinesh Bhatnagar
Subrata Kumar Palo
Priyesh Marskole
Prashant Verma
Dinesh Kumar Pal
Neelam Toppo
Sanjay R Quraishi
Sunil Panigrahi
Rambadan Chauhan
Jayashree Gothankar
Swapnali S Kadam
Dasi Rao
Sudhir Wanje
Pallavi Uplap
Ningombam Joenna Devi
Rikrak Ch Marak
Markordor Lyngdoh
Manoj B Patki
Satyajit Sundar Ray
Kavita Vasudevan
Mahesh Satija
Mahesh Choudhary
Mitin Parmar
Venkatesh Govindasamy
Karlapudi Nitesh Kumar
Goutham Thumari
Amar Tripura
Chanda Mog
Shampa Das
Ritesh Singh
Chandra Shekar Maity
Mamta Gehlawat
Source :
BMJ Open, Vol 12, Iss 7 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
BMJ Publishing Group, 2022.

Abstract

Objectives We verified subnational (state/union territory (UT)/district) claims of achievements in reducing tuberculosis (TB) incidence in 2020 compared with 2015, in India.Design A community-based survey, analysis of programme data and anti-TB drug sales and utilisation data.Setting National TB Elimination Program and private TB treatment settings in 73 districts that had filed a claim to the Central TB Division of India for progress towards TB-free status.Participants Each district was divided into survey units (SU) and one village/ward was randomly selected from each SU. All household members in the selected village were interviewed. Sputum from participants with a history of anti-TB therapy (ATT), those currently experiencing chest symptoms or on ATT were tested using Xpert/Rif/TrueNat. The survey continued until 30 Mycobacterium tuberculosis cases were identified in a district.Outcome measures We calculated a direct estimate of TB incidence based on incident cases identified in the survey. We calculated an under-reporting factor by matching these cases within the TB notification system. The TB notification adjusted for this factor was the estimate by the indirect method. We also calculated TB incidence from drug sale data in the private sector and drug utilisation data in the public sector. We compared the three estimates of TB incidence in 2020 with TB incidence in 2015.Results The estimated direct incidence ranged from 19 (Purba Medinipur, West Bengal) to 1457 (Jaintia Hills, Meghalaya) per 100 000 population. Indirect estimates of incidence ranged between 19 (Diu, Dadra and Nagar Haveli) and 788 (Dumka, Jharkhand) per 100 000 population. The incidence using drug sale data ranged from 19 per 100 000 population in Diu, Dadra and Nagar Haveli to 651 per 100 000 population in Centenary, Maharashtra.Conclusion TB incidence in 1 state, 2 UTs and 35 districts had declined by at least 20% since 2015. Two districts in India were declared TB free in 2020.

Subjects

Subjects :
Medicine

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20446055
Volume :
12
Issue :
7
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
BMJ Open
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.0ee6b1ee1d294a77975f6270c6e5851b
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-060197