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Evaluating tuberculosis treatment outcomes in Haiti from 2018 to 2019: A competing risk analysis.


ABSTRACT:

Objectives

This study assesses tuberculosis (TB) treatment outcomes in Haiti.

Methods

Data from drug-susceptible patients with TB (2018-2019) were analyzed using the Fine & Gray model with multiple imputation.

Results

Of the 16,545 patients, 14.7% had concurrent HIV coinfection, with a 66.2% success rate. The median treatment duration was 5 months, with patients averaging 30 years (with an interquartile range of 22-42 years). The estimated hazard of achieving a successful treatment outcome decreased by 2.5% and 8.1% for patients aged 45 and 60 years, respectively, compared with patients aged 30 years. Male patients had a 6.5% lower estimated hazard of success than their female counterparts. In addition, patients coinfected with HIV experienced a 35.3% reduction in the estimated hazard of achieving a successful treatment outcome compared with those with a negative HIV serologic status.

Conclusions

Integrated health care approaches should be implemented, incorporating innovative solutions, such as machine learning algorithms combined with geographic information systems and non-conventional data sources (including social media), to identify TB hotspots and high-burden households.

SUBMITTER: Raphael NA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10993134 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Evaluating tuberculosis treatment outcomes in Haiti from 2018 to 2019: A competing risk analysis.

Raphael Nernst-Atwood NA   Garraud Pierre Anthony PA   Roelens Maroussia M   Alfred Jean Patrick JP   Richard Milo M   Estill Janne J   Keiser Olivia O   Merzouki Aziza A  

IJID regions 20240313


<h4>Objectives</h4>This study assesses tuberculosis (TB) treatment outcomes in Haiti.<h4>Methods</h4>Data from drug-susceptible patients with TB (2018-2019) were analyzed using the Fine & Gray model with multiple imputation.<h4>Results</h4>Of the 16,545 patients, 14.7% had concurrent HIV coinfection, with a 66.2% success rate. The median treatment duration was 5 months, with patients averaging 30 years (with an interquartile range of 22-42 years). The estimated hazard of achieving a successful t  ...[more]

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