Early experience in implementation of an integrated COVID-19 and TB community-based active case finding in Nigeria

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Gidado, M. [1 ]
Odume, B. [2 ]
Ogbudebe, C. [2 ]
Useni, S. [2 ]
Tukur, M. [2 ]
Chukwuogo, O. [2 ]
Ajiboye, P. [2 ]
Sadiq, I [3 ]
Yahaya, K. [4 ]
Adebola, L. [5 ]
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[1] KNCV TB Fdn, The Hague, Netherlands
[2] KNCV TB Fdn, Abuja, Nigeria
[3] State TB & Leprosy Control Programme, Kaduna, Nigeria
[4] Kaduna State Govt House, Kaduna, Nigeria
[5] Natl TB & Leprosy Control Programme, Abuja, Nigeria
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AFRICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY MEDICINE | 2020年 / 15卷 / 02期
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Nigeria; TB; COVID-19; Integrated diagnostic platform; Stakeholder partnership; TUBERCULOSIS;
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Background: Nearly all countries around the world have felt the great impact of COVID-19, resulting in a global health crisis. The KNCV TB foundation Nigeria-funded by USAID for comprehensive TB care leveraged on existing structure and resources to partner with Kaduna state government to roll out an integrated COVID-19 and TB case-finding intervention. This was implemented using a mobile diagnostic van equipped with GeneXpert and digital X-ray from June to July 2020 in Kaduna State. The community-based strategy also integrated screening for HIV, HBsAg, and Malaria. Screening algorithm, recording tools and SOPs were developed that guided the intervention. Of 1,931 persons enrolled and 1,928 (99.8%) screened using CAD4TB x-ray, 83 presumptive TB were identified; 11 (13%) cases of TB diagnosed with GeneXpert. Among persons screened, 1,252 nasopharyngeal swabs were collected and tested with SARS COV-2, and all screened for HIV with 183 (15%) COVID-19 and 12 (1.0%) HIV cases diagnosed. COVID-19/HIV co-infection rate was 0.5% and COVID TB co-infection rate was 0%.. The integrated approach to COVID-19 testing was built on existing TB structure and successfully implemented through a multi-stakeholder collaboration backed by a strong political commitment at the sub-national level. Key lessons from this early intervention are informing scale-up across other states in Nigeria.
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