Abstract

Nigeria is one of the 30 high burden countries for drug resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB). This study assessed the prevalence and factors associated with rifampicin resistant tuberculosis (RR-TB) in a secondary referral hospital in Lagos State Nigeria. A retrospective review of presumptive TB register of patients screened for Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) and RR-TB using Xpert MTB/RIF assay at Mainland hospital between January 1 2012 and December 31 2016 was conducted. A total of 2497 clients were screened for MTB and RR-TB during the study period. The majority (51.4%) were between 25 - 44 years. Male: Female ratio was 1:0.8. Of the 2497 clients screened, MTB was detected in 942 (37.7%) out of which 220 (23.4%) had RR-TB. Age (AOR 1.8, 95%CI 1.3- 2.6, p = 0.001), symptomatic contact with DR-TB patients (AOR 3.3, 95%CI 2.1-5.1, p <0.001) and type of TB (AOR 2.9, 95% CI 1.7 - 5.0, <0.001) were associated with RR-TB after adjusting for age, gender, HIV status and symptomatic contacts with DR-TB patients. The prevalence of RR-TB in new and previously treated TB patients was high in this study. Urgent steps are needed to avert an impending RR-TB epidemic.

Highlights

  • The emergence of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) defined as resistance to at least rifampicin and isoniazid and rifampicin-resistant TB (RR-TB) has been a major obstacle to TB control globally.[1]

  • A retrospective review of presumptive TB register of patients screened for Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) and RRTB using Xpert® MTB/RIF (Xpert) MTB/RIF assay at Mainland hospital between January 1 2012 and December 31 2016 was conducted

  • The prevalence of rifampicin resistant tuberculosis (RR-TB) in new and previously treated TB patients was high in this study

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Introduction

The emergence of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) defined as resistance to at least rifampicin and isoniazid and rifampicin-resistant TB (RR-TB) has been a major obstacle to TB control globally.[1]. The Xpert MTB/RIF is a point of care automated diagnostic test that can identify the DNA of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) and rifampicin resistance. It has high sensitivity and specificity at 97.6% and 99.8% respectively.[9]. This study assessed the prevalence and factors associated with rifampicin resistant tuberculosis (RR-TB) in a secondary referral hospital in Lagos State Nigeria. Prevalence of rifampicin resistant tuberculosis and associated factors among presumptive tuberculosis patients in a secondary referral hospital in Lagos Nigeria.

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