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Frontiers in Public Health
“DOST” Model to Link and Support Drug Resistant TB Patients From Private Sector: An Experience From Delhi, India
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Vindhya Vatsyayan1  Theresa Pattery2  Khasim Sayyad3  Jason Williams2  Arnab Pal1  Vikas Panibatla3  Ashwani Khanna4 
[1] Clinton Health Access Initiative;Johnson & Johnson Global Public Health R&D;TB Alert India;State TB Office
关键词: DOST model;    drug resistant tuberculosis;    Delhi;    India;    private sector;    linkages;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpubh.2022.835055
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Frontiers
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Background The National TB Elimination Programme (NTEP) has quite successfully involved private sector for referral of presumptive drug resistant TB (DR-TB) patients for molecular testing and referral for DR-TB management. There was a challenge as all the referred patients were not reaching to the facilities. A “DOST” intervention model was implemented to strengthen the patient care pathway. We conducted this study to describe the patient care cascade, the clinico-demographic characteristics of patients linked to the treatment and to estimate the mean turn-around time for drug resistant TB care services. Methods It is a cross-sectional study conducted at New Delhi during the period July 2019-December 2020 under programmatic settings. Results A total of 9,331 patients were subjected to CB-NAAT test and 382 (4%) were found to be resistant for rifampicin and 231 (76%) were initiated on treatment in the public sector under NTEP. Conclusion The DOST intervention model developed to link the DR-TB patients from private sector to the public sector DR-TB centers is found to be efficient and effective.

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