Comparing early treatment outcomes of MDR-TB in a decentralised setting with a centralised setting in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
Date
2012
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Publisher
International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease.
Abstract
Setting—In KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, a TB and HIV endemic setting, prolonged hospitalisation for the treatment of the growing number of MDR-TB patients is not possible or effective.
Objective—We compared early treatment outcomes in patients with MDR-TB, with and without HIV co infection, at a central, urban, referral hospital with four decentralised rural sites.
Design—This is an operational, prospective cohort study of patients between 1 July 2008 to 30 November 2009, where culture conversion, time-to-culture-conversion, survival and predictors of these outcomes were analysed.
Results—Of the 860 patients with MDR-TB, 419 were at the decentralised sites and 441 at the central hospital. Overall, 71% were HIV co-infected.
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Keywords
Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis--Treatment., Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis--KwaZulu-Natal., HIV infections--Complications.
Citation
Loveday, M. et al. 2012. Comparing early treatment outcomes of MDR-TB in a decentralised setting with a centralised setting in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Int J Tuberc Lung Dis. 16(2) pp. 209–215.