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Editorial
. 2023 Jul 17;3(1):e117.
doi: 10.1017/ash.2023.192. eCollection 2023.

Time to change the way we think about tuberculosis infection prevention and control in health facilities: insights from recent research

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Editorial

Time to change the way we think about tuberculosis infection prevention and control in health facilities: insights from recent research

Tom A Yates et al. Antimicrob Steward Healthc Epidemiol. .

Abstract

In clinical settings where airborne pathogens, such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis, are prevalent, they constitute an important threat to health workers and people accessing healthcare. We report key insights from a 3-year project conducted in primary healthcare clinics in South Africa, alongside other recent tuberculosis infection prevention and control (TB-IPC) research. We discuss the fragmentation of TB-IPC policies and budgets; the characteristics of individuals attending clinics with prevalent pulmonary tuberculosis; clinic congestion and patient flow; clinic design and natural ventilation; and the facility-level determinants of the implementation (or not) of TB-IPC interventions. We present modeling studies that describe the contribution of M. tuberculosis transmission in clinics to the community tuberculosis burden and economic evaluations showing that TB-IPC interventions are highly cost-effective. We argue for a set of changes to TB-IPC, including better coordination of policymaking, clinic decongestion, changes to clinic design and building regulations, and budgeting for enablers to sustain implementation of TB-IPC interventions. Additional research is needed to find the most effective means of improving the implementation of TB-IPC interventions; to develop approaches to screening for prevalent pulmonary tuberculosis that do not rely on symptoms; and to identify groups of patients that can be seen in clinic less frequently.

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Conflict of interest statement

None of the authors declare any conflict of interest. The funders of the Umoya omuhle study had no role in the writing of this manuscript or the decision to submit for publication.

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