Findings from a pilot project to assess the feasibility of active tuberculosis case finding among seniors in rural Sichuan Province, China, 2017.

BACKGROUND:China has a substantial tuberculosis (TB) disease burden and an aging population. Seniors have a higher risk of developing TB disease compared to younger age groups. Active case finding (ACF) could help identify seniors with TB disease. METHODS:From March to June 2017, we included ACF dur...

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Main Authors: Canyou Zhang, Lan Xia, Jeanette J Rainey, Yuan Li, Chuang Chen, Zhengyuan Rao, Jinchao Duan, Hongying Sun, Jie Cao, Ping Liu, Jun Cheng, Hui Zhang, Jianlin Wu, Lixia Wang
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214761
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spelling doaj-8f32d32189294f22b046974de25d57c42021-03-03T20:46:34ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01143e021476110.1371/journal.pone.0214761Findings from a pilot project to assess the feasibility of active tuberculosis case finding among seniors in rural Sichuan Province, China, 2017.Canyou ZhangLan XiaJeanette J RaineyYuan LiChuang ChenZhengyuan RaoJinchao DuanHongying SunJie CaoPing LiuJun ChengHui ZhangJianlin WuLixia WangBACKGROUND:China has a substantial tuberculosis (TB) disease burden and an aging population. Seniors have a higher risk of developing TB disease compared to younger age groups. Active case finding (ACF) could help identify seniors with TB disease. METHODS:From March to June 2017, we included ACF during annual physical check-ups for persons aged ≥ 65 years in Bayi, Sichuan Province. Seniors with clinical TB symptoms (i.e., cough lasting ≥ 2 weeks and/or hemoptysis) or one or more risk factors (e.g., previous TB disease, diabetes, and heavy alcohol consumption) were offered chest x-rays. We used acid-Fast Bacilli smear and solid culture laboratory testing for TB confirmation. We calculated the yield (i.e., cases identified among seniors screened) and cost per new each TB case detected. Focus group-interviews were conducted with health care workers and seniors to evaluate project acceptability. Participation rates and acceptability were used to assess feasibility. RESULTS:Of the 2,393 seniors residing in Bayi, 2,049 (85.6%) were enrolled in the pilot project. Of these seniors, 794 (38.7%) presented with at least one TB risk factor and 74 (3.6%) had symptoms consistent with active TB disease. Three seniors (0.2%)-each presenting with at least one risk factor-were diagnosed with active TB. The project yielded 146 TB cases per 100,000 seniors screened; the cost per case detected was $4,897. Most workers supported ACF if additional resources and staff could be provided. Seniors appreciated the convenience of this integrated health service approach. CONCLUSIONS:Although the yield was lower than expected, ACF appeared feasible in Bayi. Targeting seniors with at least one known TB risk factor could help detect previously unidentified TB cases. However, similar projects in communities with a higher TB prevalence are needed to further evaluate the yield and required resources prior to implementation on a larger scale. Findings from our pilot project should be combined with data from these future ACF projects to improve TB screening criteria.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214761
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author Canyou Zhang
Lan Xia
Jeanette J Rainey
Yuan Li
Chuang Chen
Zhengyuan Rao
Jinchao Duan
Hongying Sun
Jie Cao
Ping Liu
Jun Cheng
Hui Zhang
Jianlin Wu
Lixia Wang
spellingShingle Canyou Zhang
Lan Xia
Jeanette J Rainey
Yuan Li
Chuang Chen
Zhengyuan Rao
Jinchao Duan
Hongying Sun
Jie Cao
Ping Liu
Jun Cheng
Hui Zhang
Jianlin Wu
Lixia Wang
Findings from a pilot project to assess the feasibility of active tuberculosis case finding among seniors in rural Sichuan Province, China, 2017.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Canyou Zhang
Lan Xia
Jeanette J Rainey
Yuan Li
Chuang Chen
Zhengyuan Rao
Jinchao Duan
Hongying Sun
Jie Cao
Ping Liu
Jun Cheng
Hui Zhang
Jianlin Wu
Lixia Wang
author_sort Canyou Zhang
title Findings from a pilot project to assess the feasibility of active tuberculosis case finding among seniors in rural Sichuan Province, China, 2017.
title_short Findings from a pilot project to assess the feasibility of active tuberculosis case finding among seniors in rural Sichuan Province, China, 2017.
title_full Findings from a pilot project to assess the feasibility of active tuberculosis case finding among seniors in rural Sichuan Province, China, 2017.
title_fullStr Findings from a pilot project to assess the feasibility of active tuberculosis case finding among seniors in rural Sichuan Province, China, 2017.
title_full_unstemmed Findings from a pilot project to assess the feasibility of active tuberculosis case finding among seniors in rural Sichuan Province, China, 2017.
title_sort findings from a pilot project to assess the feasibility of active tuberculosis case finding among seniors in rural sichuan province, china, 2017.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2019-01-01
description BACKGROUND:China has a substantial tuberculosis (TB) disease burden and an aging population. Seniors have a higher risk of developing TB disease compared to younger age groups. Active case finding (ACF) could help identify seniors with TB disease. METHODS:From March to June 2017, we included ACF during annual physical check-ups for persons aged ≥ 65 years in Bayi, Sichuan Province. Seniors with clinical TB symptoms (i.e., cough lasting ≥ 2 weeks and/or hemoptysis) or one or more risk factors (e.g., previous TB disease, diabetes, and heavy alcohol consumption) were offered chest x-rays. We used acid-Fast Bacilli smear and solid culture laboratory testing for TB confirmation. We calculated the yield (i.e., cases identified among seniors screened) and cost per new each TB case detected. Focus group-interviews were conducted with health care workers and seniors to evaluate project acceptability. Participation rates and acceptability were used to assess feasibility. RESULTS:Of the 2,393 seniors residing in Bayi, 2,049 (85.6%) were enrolled in the pilot project. Of these seniors, 794 (38.7%) presented with at least one TB risk factor and 74 (3.6%) had symptoms consistent with active TB disease. Three seniors (0.2%)-each presenting with at least one risk factor-were diagnosed with active TB. The project yielded 146 TB cases per 100,000 seniors screened; the cost per case detected was $4,897. Most workers supported ACF if additional resources and staff could be provided. Seniors appreciated the convenience of this integrated health service approach. CONCLUSIONS:Although the yield was lower than expected, ACF appeared feasible in Bayi. Targeting seniors with at least one known TB risk factor could help detect previously unidentified TB cases. However, similar projects in communities with a higher TB prevalence are needed to further evaluate the yield and required resources prior to implementation on a larger scale. Findings from our pilot project should be combined with data from these future ACF projects to improve TB screening criteria.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214761
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