Factorsmulti-drug-resistantassociated with 2010-2016 tuberculosis in Dakar, Senegal

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According to the World Health Organization, multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) represents a major obsta-cle towards successful TB treatment and control. In Dakar, MDR-TB management began in 2010 with the strengthening of diagnostic resources. The objective of this study was to identify the factors associatedNowith multidrug-resistant tuberculosis in Dakar between 2010 and 2016. We conducted a case-control study from January 10 to February 28, 2017 in tuberculosis centers in Dakar. of 169 cases and 507 controls. We used logistic regression with Epi-info version 7.2.1. to estimate the odds ratios of association. Factors significantly associated with MDR-TB were: residing in a peri-urban area (ORa=1.8; 95% CI (1.5-4.9); p=0.024), presence of MDR-TB in the entourage of patient (ORa=7.0; 95% CI (6.1-9.5); p=0.002), previous treatment fail-ure (ORa=29.5; 95% CI (27.3-30.1); p=0.000), treatment not directly observed by a health care provider (ORa=4.3; 95% CI (4.1-7,2); p=0.000) and irregularity of treatment (ORa=1.7; 95% CI (0.5-5.4); p=0.037). Focusing interventions on population at-risk will prevent MDR-TB.

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Ndiaye, M., Yanogo, P. K., Sawadogo, B., Diallo, F., Antara, S., & Meda, N. (2019). Factorsmulti-drug-resistantassociated with 2010-2016 tuberculosis in Dakar, Senegal. Journal of Public Health in Africa, 10(2), 80–83. https://doi.org/10.4081/jphia.2019.1099

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