Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease (Jun 2024)

Challenges of Screening and Investigations of Contacts of Patients with Tuberculosis in Oyo and Osun States, Nigeria

  • Aderonke Agbaje,
  • Patrick Dakum,
  • Olugbenga Daniel,
  • Anyaike Chukwuma,
  • Obioma Chijoke-Akaniro,
  • Evaezi Okpokoro,
  • Samuel Akingbesote,
  • Christian Anyomi,
  • Adekola Adekunle,
  • Abiola Alege,
  • Moroof Gbadamosi,
  • Olutunde Babalola,
  • Charles Mensah,
  • Rupert Eneogu,
  • Austin Ihesie,
  • Ademola Adelekan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed9070144
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 7
p. 144

Abstract

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Tuberculosis (TB) remains a significant public health challenge in Nigeria, with high rates of transmission and low case detection rates. This paper presents the challenges of screening and investigation of contacts of patients with TB in Oyo and Osun State, Nigeria. This descriptive-qualitative study was conducted in eight Local Government Areas with high TB burdens. Twenty-four focus group discussions and 30 key informant interviews were conducted among TB patients, household TB contacts, and government TB staff, among others. Respondents ages ranged from 17–85 years with a mean of 42.08 ± 14.9 years, and (4.0%) had a postgraduate degree. This study identified that the majority of TB contacts who tested negative for TB were unwilling to be placed on TB preventive therapy because of the belief that only a sick person should take drugs. Also, hostility from the TB contacts to the contact tracers during the house-to-house screening of presumptive TB cases due to community stigma associated with TB was another existing gap reported in TB contact investigations. The findings emphasise the importance of tailored approaches in TB prevention and control, addressing challenges in testing and contact investigations; this necessitates investments in community engagement strategies to enhance the cooperation of TB contacts.

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