Factors Contributing towards Loss to Follow Up among Tuberculosis Patients in Sabah

Introduction Sabah is a high tuberculosis (TB) burden area with incidence rate of 120 – 138 per 100,000 population. Until now, TB is still unable to control due to high loss to follow up rates. Loss to follow up TB treatment can cause to increase notification rate, prolonged infection, recurrent TB infections, increase multiple drug-resistance, and increase morbidity and mortality rates. To know the factors that contribute towards loss to follow up will better understand the epidemiology of treatment outcome and guide for appropriate strategies planning to improve the situation. Previous stu... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Y. C., Liaw
A., Richard
Saffree J., Mohammad
J. G., Valentine
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2019
Verlag/Hrsg.: Penerbit Universiti Malaysia Sabah
Schlagwörter: tuberculosis patients / loss to follow up / risk factors
Sprache: Englisch
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Introduction Sabah is a high tuberculosis (TB) burden area with incidence rate of 120 – 138 per 100,000 population. Until now, TB is still unable to control due to high loss to follow up rates. Loss to follow up TB treatment can cause to increase notification rate, prolonged infection, recurrent TB infections, increase multiple drug-resistance, and increase morbidity and mortality rates. To know the factors that contribute towards loss to follow up will better understand the epidemiology of treatment outcome and guide for appropriate strategies planning to improve the situation. Previous study by Liew et al. indicated that, incidence rate for loss to follow up in 2012 in Malaysia was 10.5%.