EP24-331-23 Yield and coverage of active case finding interventions for tuberculosis control in high-burden countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis

R Deya, L Masese, W Jaoko, Chakaya Muhwa, L Mbugua, D Horne, S Graham

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Abstract

Background: Active case finding (ACF) has had low priority in countries with a high burden of tuberculosis (TB), but is a key strategy to reduce diagnostic delays, expedite treatment, and prevent TB transmission. WHO estimated a global incidence of 10.0 million TB cases in 2018, of which only ≈70% were reported. Design/Methods: We conducted a systematic review evaluating yield (i.e., proportion of those screened who had active TB) and coverage (i.e., proportion of those targeted who were screened) of different ACF approaches among individuals and communities in high-burden countries, identifying peer-reviewed studies published from 1980-2016 that reported ACF outcomes. We conducted meta-analyses and meta-regression with random effects models to identify populations, settings, WHO regions, and screening/diagnostic approaches for which yield and coverage were higher.

Results: Of 3,972 abstracts screened, 224 papers met criteria after full text review. The pooled yield of ac- tive TB was 3.2% (95% confidence int

Original languageEnglish
PagesS287
Publication statusPublished - 23 Oct 2020

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