Yield of Facility-based Verbal Screening amongst Household contacts of Patients with Multi-drug Resistant Tuberculosis in Pakistan

A study among household contacts of MDR-TB patients in 3 high-burden TB sites in Pakistan

Abstract

Background

Household contacts of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) patients are at a high risk of getting infected with TB/MDR-TB, therefore symptomatic or vulnerable individuals should be screened and treated early.

Methods

A cross-sectional study was conducted among household contacts of MDR-TB patients in three high-burden TB sites in Pakistan from July 2013 to June 2014. MDR-TB index patients were asked to provide a list of all members of their household and were asked whether any of them had TB symptoms such as productive cough, fever, weight loss and night sweat (“facility-based verbal screening”). Symptomatic contacts were defined as presumptive TB cases and were invited for investigations at the facility. Those who did not come were paid a home-visit. Confirmed TB/MDR-TB patients were registered in the nearest treatment facility.

Results

Of 209 MDR-TB index patients, 1467 household contacts were identified and screened, 95 of them children < 5 years. Of these 172 (12%) were symptomatic. Most common symptoms were cough 157 (91%) and fever 107 (62%). 58 (34%) presumptive TB contacts were not investigated. Of total contacts, 56 (3.8%) were diagnosed with TB, among them 54(96%) with MDR-TB and 2(4%) with drug-susceptible-TB. The number needed to screen (NNS) to identify a new MDR-TB case among adult household contacts was 27 and among presumptive adult and pediatric TB contacts was three. All 56 confirmed patients were registered for treatment.

Conclusion

Screening household contacts of MDR-TB index cases may be considered a feasible and high yield option, in high-burden, low-resource settings within Pakistan. The number of presumptive TB contacts required to screen to identify a new MDR-TB case was unusually low, indicating an effective strategy that could easily be scaled-up. The screening and management of vulnerable adults and children living with patients having TB of any form is a major priority in the combined efforts to end TB.

This research was supported by the UK Department for International Development’s Operational Research Capacity Building Programme led by the International Union Against TB and Lung Disease (The Union)

Citation

Qadeer E, Fatima R, Haq MU, Yaqoob A, Kyaw NTT, Shah S, Das M, Isaakidis P. Yield of Facility-based Verbal Screening amongst Household contacts of Patients with Multi-drug Resistant Tuberculosis in Pakistan. Journal of Clinical Tuberculosis and Other Mycobacterial Diseases. 2017;7:22–7.

Yield of Facility-based Verbal Screening amongst Household contacts of Patients with Multi-drug Resistant Tuberculosis in Pakistan

Published 26 March 2017