Prevalence, associated factors and rifampicin resistance pattern of pulmonary tuberculosis among HIV-positive patients attending antiretroviral treatment clinic at East Gojjam Zone, Ethiopia: An institution-based cross-sectional study
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Prevalence, associated factors and rifampicin resistance pattern of pulmonary tuberculosis among HIV-positive patients attending antiretroviral treatment clinic at East Gojjam Zone, Ethiopia: An institution-based cross-sectional study
Abstract
Background: Drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB) threatens global TB care and prevention, and it remains a major public health concern in many countries particularly in sub-Saharan countries. Pulmonary TB is the most common serious opportunistic infection on HIV-positive patients and it is the leading cause of death among HIV-positive patients in developing countries. Ethiopia is one of the high TB burden countries with high morbidity and mortality.
Objective: To determine the prevalence, associated factors and rifampicin resistance of pulmonary TB among HIV-positive attending antiretroviral treatment clinic at East Gojjam.
Methods: Hospital-based cross-sectional study was conducted at Debre Markos Referral Hospital, from February to June 2019. A total of 112 HIV-positive TB suspected patients were included using convenient sampling techniques and a bacteriological confirmation test for tuberculosis was performed using Gene-Xpert MTB/RIF assay from a spot sputum sample. Viral load was determined by using a quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) from the blood sample. Socio-demographic and clinical data were collected by face-to-face interview using a semi-structured questionnaire. The data were analyzed by using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) software (version 24).
Result: Out of the 112 study participants, the prevalence of Pulmonary TB was 11.6 %. Among TB positives 23.1 % were rifampicin resistant. Rifampicin resistance was 100 % among female patients. Having family members treated for pulmonary TB (P = 0.003, [AOR = 4.5; 95 % CI = 3.59-58.8]), cigarette smoking (P = 0.039, [AOR = 2.18; 95 %CI = 1.17-40.5]), being on WHO HIV disease clinical stage II (P = 0.024, [AOR = 1.81; 95 %CI = 1.50-30.99]), and having viral load (1000-9999) RNA copies/ml (P = 0.031, [AOR = 1.54; 95 %CI = 1.32-31.41]) were found to be significantly associated with pulmonary TB.
Conclusion: The prevalence of pulmonary TB and rifampicin resistance was high among HIV patients. Having family members treated for Pulmonary TB, history of cigarette smoking, WHO HIV clinical stage, and high viral load were associated risk factors for TB. Therefore, strengthening awareness creation on TB transmission, drug resistance, and treatment adherence are essential. Moreover, early screening and treatment are vital for preventing the transmission and occurrence of drug-resistant TB among study populations.
Keywords: AIDS, acquired immune deficiency syndrome; ART, Antiretroviral Treatment; Ethiopia; HIV; HIV, Human Immunodeficiency Virus; Prevalence; Pulmonary tuberculosis; RR, Rifampicin Resistance; Rifampicin resistance; TB, Tuberculosis; WHO, World Health Organization.
© 2022 The Author(s).
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The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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