Key factors influencing multidrug-resistant tuberculosis in patients under anti-tuberculosis treatment in two centres in Burundi: a mixed effect modelling study

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Iradukunda, Arnaud [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Ndayishimiye, Gabin-Pacifique [2 ]
Sinarinzi, Darlene [2 ]
Odjidja, Emmanuel Nene [3 ,4 ]
Ntakaburimvo, Nestor [2 ]
Nshimirimana, Innocent [1 ]
Izere, Cheilla [5 ]
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[1] Univ Burundi, Dept Med, PB 1550, Bujumbura, Burundi
[2] Lake Tanganyika Univ, Dept Stat, PB 5304, Mutanga, Burundi
[3] Royal Soc Trop Med & Hyg, 303-306 High Holborn, London, England
[4] Monash Univ, Sch Clin Sci, Dept Med, Wellington Rd, Clayton, Vic 3800, Australia
[5] Clermont Auvergne Univ, Dept Comp Math, PB 63000, Clermont Ferrand, France
关键词
Tuberculosis; Multidrug resistant tuberculosis; Bayesian; Bootstrap; Burundi; RISK-FACTORS; ADDIS-ABABA; PREVALENCE; EPIDEMIOLOGY; DETERMINANTS; SELECTION; ETHIOPIA; PROGRESS; 1ST;
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10.1186/s12889-021-12233-2
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background Despite the World Health Organization efforts to expand access to the tuberculosis treatment, multidrug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) remains a major threat. MDR-TB represents a challenge for clinicians and staff operating in national tuberculosis (TB) programmes/centres. In sub-Saharan African countries including Burundi, MDR-TB coexists with high burden of other communicable and non-communicable diseases, creating a complex public health situation which is difficult to address. Tackling this will require targeted public health intervention based on evidence which well defines the at-risk population. In this study, using data from two referral anti-tuberculosis in Burundi, we model the key factors associated with MDR-TB in Burundi. Methods A case-control study was conducted from 1(st)August 2019 to 15(th) January 2020 in Kibumbu Sanatorium and Bujumbura anti-tuberculosis centres for cases and controls respectively. In all, 180 TB patients were selected, comprising of 60 cases and 120 controls using incidence density selection method. The associated factors were carried out by mixed effect logistic regression. Model performance was assessed by the Area under Curve (AUC). Model was internally validated via bootstrapping with 2000 replications. All analysis were done using R Statistical 3.5.0. Results MDR-TB was more identified among patients who lived in rural areas (51.3%), in patients' residence (69.2%) and among those with a household size of six or more family members (59.5%). Most of the MDR-TB cases had already been under TB treatment (86.4%), had previous contact with an MDR-TR case (85.0%), consumed tobacco (55.5%) and were diabetic (66.6 %). HIV prevalence was 32.3 % in controls and 67.7 % among cases. After modelling using mixed effects, Residence of patients (aOR= 1.31, 95%C: 1.12-1.80), living in houses with more than 6 family members (aOR= 4.15, 95% C: 3.06-5.39), previous close contact with MDR-TB (aOR= 6.03, 95% C: 4.01-8.12), history of TB treatment (aOR= 2.16, 95% C: 1.06-3.42), tobacco consumption (aOR = 3.17 ,95% C: 2.06-5.45) and underlying diabetes' ( aOR= 4.09,95% CI = 2.01-16.79) were significantly associated with MDR-TB. With 2000 stratified bootstrap replicates, the model had an excellent predictive performance, accurately predicting 88.15% (95% C: 82.06%-92.8%) of all observations. The coexistence of risk factors to the same patients increases the risk of MDR-TB occurrence. TB patients with no any risk factors had 17.6% of risk to become MDR-TB. That probability was respectively three times and five times higher among diabetic and close contact MDR-TB patients. Conclusion The relatively high TB's prevalence and MDR-TB occurrence in Burundi raises a cause for concern especially in this context where there exist an equally high burden of chronic diseases including malnutrition. Targeting interventions based on these identified risk factors will allow judicious channel of resources and effective public health planning.
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