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Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Tuberculosis Testing and Treatment at a Tertiary Hospital in Zambia

Authors :
Joelle I. Rosser
Christabel Phiri
Juliette T. Bramante
Sombo Fwoloshi
Chipepo Kankasa
Patrick Lungu
Raphael Chanda
Peter Chipimo
Lloyd Mulenga
Cassidy W. Claassen
Duncan Chanda
Source :
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 108:911-915
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2023.

Abstract

Globally, tuberculosis (TB) testing and treatment have declined dramatically during the COVID-19 pandemic. We quantified the change in TB visits, testing, and treatment compared with a 12-month pre-pandemic baseline at the national referral hospital’s TB Clinic in Lusaka, Zambia, in the first year of the pandemic. We stratified the results into early and later pandemic periods. In the first 2 months of the pandemic, the mean number of monthly TB clinic visits, prescriptions, and positive TB polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests decreased as follow: −94.1% (95% CI: −119.4 to −68.8%), −71.4% (95% CI: −80.4 to −62.4%), and −73% (95% CI: −95.5 to −51.3%), respectively. TB testing and treatment counts rebounded in the subsequent 10 months, although the number of prescriptions and TB-PCR tests performed remained significantly lower than pre-pandemic. The COVID-19 pandemic significantly disrupted TB care in Zambia, which could have long-lasting impacts on TB transmission and mortality. Future pandemic preparedness planning should incorporate strategies developed over the course of this pandemic to safeguard consistent, comprehensive TB care.

Details

ISSN :
14761645 and 00029637
Volume :
108
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Accession number :
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