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Active TB case finding in a high burden setting; comparison of community and facility-based strategies in Lusaka, Zambia.

Mary KagujjeLophina ChilukutuPaul SomweJacob MutaleKanema ChiyenuMwansa LumpaWinfrida MwanzaMonde Muyoyeta
Published in: PloS one (2020)
Facility active case finding was more effective in detecting TB cases than community active case finding. Strengthening health systems to appropriately identify and evaluate patients for TB needs to be optimised in high burden settings. At a minimum, provider initiated TB symptom screening with completion of the TB screening and diagnostic cascade should be provided at the health facility in high burden settings. Community screening needs to be systematic and targeted at high risk groups and communities with access barriers.
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