2019
DOI: 10.4081/jphia.2019.827
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Isoniazid Preventative Therapy uptake for child household contacts of tuberculosis index cases, Kisumu County, Kenya, 2014-2015

Abstract: Isoniazid Preventative Therapy (IPT) is recommended for children aged less than 5 years that have been in contact with an open case of TB, and screen negative for TB, to prevent the risk of TB progression. We examined IPT uptake among child household contacts of TB index cases, within a TB case detection study, in a high TB burden region. A cross-sectional study involving all IPT-eligible children drawn from a TB case detection study was done in Kisumu County, Kenya between 2014 and 2015. By linking a subset o… Show more

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“…[ 40,41,55,60] Recall bias Studies that ascertained information on the care cascade from the participants reported that recall bias or the tendency to provide socially desirable answers could have resulted in under-or over-estimation of the results in the study. [12,43,51,60,70] Participants' characteristics…”
Section: Inadequate Documentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[ 40,41,55,60] Recall bias Studies that ascertained information on the care cascade from the participants reported that recall bias or the tendency to provide socially desirable answers could have resulted in under-or over-estimation of the results in the study. [12,43,51,60,70] Participants' characteristics…”
Section: Inadequate Documentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 40,57] Abbreviations: HCWs, healthcare workers; HH, house-to-house; IGRA, interferon-gamma release assay; IPT, isoniazid preventive therapy; LTBI, latent tuberculosis infection; TB, tuberculosis; TST, tuberculin skin test.…”
Section: Inadequate Documentationmentioning
confidence: 99%