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A decline in tuberculosis diagnosis, treatment initiation and success during the COVID-19 pandemic, using routine health data in Cape Town, South Africa.

Karen JenningsMartina LembaniAnneke C HesselingNyameka MbulaErika Mohr-HollandVanessa MudalyMariette SmithMuhammad OsmanSue-Ann Meehan
Published in: PloS one (2024)
An already poorly performing TB program in Cape Town was negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. There was a substantial reduction in the number of individuals diagnosed with drug-susceptible. Increases in pre-and post-treatment losses resulted in a decline in TB cascade success rates. Strengthened implementation of TB recovery plans is vital, as health services now face an even greater gap between achievements and targets and will need to become more resilient to possible future public health disruptions.
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