Can the number of patients with presumptive tuberculosis lost in the general health services in Pakistan be reduced?

Type Journal Article - The International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease
Title Can the number of patients with presumptive tuberculosis lost in the general health services in Pakistan be reduced?
Author(s)
Volume 19
Issue 6
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2015
Page numbers 654-656
URL http://ntp.gov.pk/uploads/Fatima_reduce-lost-suspects_IJTLD-2015.pdf
Abstract
The frequency of patients with presumptive tuberculosis
(TB) who are not investigated by sputum smear
microscopy is unknown in Pakistan. Using a simple
intervention comparing patient and laboratory registers,
patients with presumptive TB were identified in two
districts from July to December 2013, a list of missing
patients was prepared and the patients traced. The
intervention significantly reduced the number of patients
with presumptive TB lost, from 8.5% before the
intervention to 6.9% after. A systematic comparison of
out-patient and laboratory registers, followed by tracing
missing persons, can reduce the proportion of patients
with presumptive TB lost before diagnosis

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