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Journal of Infectious Diseases and Therapy ISSN: 2332-0877 | Volume: 6

Infectious Diseases

4

th

Annual Congress on

Neglected Tropical & Infectious Diseases

5

th

International Conference on

August 29-30, 2018 | Boston, USA

&

Community based active case finding of tuberculosis by involving lady health workers in muzaffargarh

and faisalabad districts punjab province

Zubair Shad

Provincial TB Control Program, Pakistan

Background:

In Pakistan, the case detection rate of TB is 63% in 2016, which means that the country is on track to achieve the global

targets of “Reach at least 90% of people with TB” by 2020 although very slowly because still, 37% cases fail to be detected without

introducing different strategies. In line with the WHO ‘End TB Strategy,’ the national TB control programme has developed a national

strategic plan 2017–2020 with innovative methodologies, expanding partnerships, and multisectoral approaches by engaging all

stakeholders.

Setting:

To achieve these targets of 2020 and to enhance the case detection rate, Punjab TB Program started an innovative community-

based strategy in two districts; Faisalabad and Muzaffargarh through the involvement of Lady Health Workers (LHWs). The verbal

screening was done for TB and those with presumptive TB were investigated using smear microscopy and the Xpert MTB/RIF test

was performed on smear-positive patients. All the diagnosed TB patients were linked to TB treatment and care.

Objective:

The main objective was to increase the case detection rate of TB by enhanced active case finding through LED microscopy

and Expert at the community-based screening by engaging the LHWs in Punjab province.

Results:

From 20th November 2017 to 3rd March 2018, the total of 44, 479 sputa collected in Muzaffargarh and Faisalabad. Among

them 18, 818 were processed for examination, out of total processed, 689 were positive and registered. Of total positive, 479 in

Muzaffargarh and 210 were in Faisalabad as shown in below graphs.

Conclusion:

From 20th November 2017 to 3rd March 2018, the total of 44, 479 sputum collected in Muzaffargarh and Faisalabad.

Among them 18, 818 (44%) were processed for examination, out of total processed, 689 (4%) were positive and registered. Of total

positive, 479 (69%) in Muzaffargarh and 210 (31%) were in Faisalabad as shown in below graphs.

zubairahmadshad@gmail.com

J Infect Dis Ther 2018, Volume 6

DOI: 10.4172/2332-0877-C3-045