International Journal of Infectious Diseases (Aug 2021)

Detection of active mycobacterium tuberculosis at 6th month exit among declared successfully treated cases in Pakistan

  • Arslan Ahmed Salam,
  • Sabira Tahseen,
  • Rabail Javed,
  • Rafique Ahmed,
  • Tayyaba Rahat,
  • Ahsanullah Mirbahar,
  • M. Adnan,
  • Aftab Khan,
  • Obaidullah,
  • Shakil Ahmed,
  • Allah Rakhia,
  • Safia Bibi,
  • Najeeb Burgri,
  • Atiqa Ambreen,
  • Zaheer Ali,
  • Aamer Ikram,
  • Shejee Siddique,
  • Sana Rehman,
  • Sumera Abid,
  • Najma Javed Awan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 109
pp. 217 – 222

Abstract

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Objectives: Tuberculosis (TB) is a significant public health concern, and the basis of successful anti-tuberculosis treatment (ATT) rests on the complete eradication of live bacilli from a patient. This study was conducted to detect the live TB bacilli in Lowenstein Jensen culture media among exit cases of TB who were declared successfully treated, either cured or treatment completed. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted across Pakistan. Fifty-eight active TB DOTS centers were selected. The sample size of 3355 TB cases were equally distributed in all DOTS facilities. A detailed questionnaire was developed to record the information from TB DOTS and patients. After successful treatment, the sputum was taken from TB cases and examined to detect live bacilli on L-J culture. Results: A total of 3355 TB cases were enrolled in the study. The male to female proportion was 1704(50.9%) and 1651(49.2%). Initially, 1993(59.4%) cases were cured, and 1362(40.6%) were declared as treatment completed cases. At exit, 324(9.65%) cases were again ZN smear-positive, and 328(9.77%) were positive on L-J culture, after being declared successfully treated for TB. Conclusions: To eradicate live TB bacilli, all TB cases should be subjected to L-J culture at the end of ATT.