Assessment of Tuberculosis Drugs and Diagnostics in Katsina Central, Katsina State, Nigeria

Study’s Novelty/Excerpt • This study provides insights into the availability and inventory management of tuberculosis (TB) drugs and diagnostics in Katsina Central Senatorial District. • It shows concern regarding the availability of drugs for Drug-Sensitive Tuberculosis, which are largely in...

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Main Authors: Adamu, S. U., Jamilu, M. Z., Adamu, M. B.
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Published: Umaru Musa Yar'adua University, Katsina, Nigeria 2024-06-01
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description Study’s Novelty/Excerpt • This study provides insights into the availability and inventory management of tuberculosis (TB) drugs and diagnostics in Katsina Central Senatorial District. • It shows concern regarding the availability of drugs for Drug-Sensitive Tuberculosis, which are largely in stock, and those for Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis, which are mostly unavailable, compromising treatment regimens. • The research also shows gaps in diagnostic capacities, particularly in detecting drug-resistant strains, and identifies significant deficiencies in inventory management practices, suggesting a need for targeted interventions to improve TB control efforts in the region. Full Abstract Tuberculosis is one of the deadliest bacterial infections globally, and Nigeria accounts for an estimated 4.4% of the global TB burden.  This study aims to assess the availability and inventory management of tuberculosis drugs and diagnostics at Directly Observed Treatment Short Courses (DOTs) centers in Katsina Central Senatorial District.  A cross-sectional descriptive survey involving qualitative and quantitative methods was carried out using a semi-structured questionnaire adapted from the USAID logistics system assessment tool.  Ten (10) DOTs centers were selected using a multi-stage sampling method.  Data was collected through direct observation and interviews of the DOTs Officers, Local Government Tuberculosis Supervisors, the Logistics Officer of the Tuberculosis Program, and pharmacists from the State Drugs and Medical Supply Agency.  It was found that all the drugs for the treatment of Drug Sensitive Tuberculosis were in stock at the central store; however, for the treatment of Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis, only moxifloxacin, clofazimine, and protionamide were in stock.  At the DOTs centres, all the drugs for the treatment of Drug Sensitive Tuberculosis were in stock in 9 (90%) of the facilities, and 6 (60%) of the facilities had access to sputum microscopy tools for the initial diagnosis of tuberculosis.  Some drugs for the treatment of Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis were in stock in only 1(10%) of the facilities.  The drugs in stock cannot complete any of the treatment regimens for Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis.  Only 3(30%) of the facilities can detect rifampicin-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis using either Gene Xpert or Trunat, while none of the facilities have the capacity to detect M. tuberculosis resistance to isoniazid and other second-line drugs.  Stock cards were available in all DOTs centres where drugs are available, but 6 (56%) of the facilities update them in real-time, and 7(67%) of the facilities conduct a periodic physical inventory.  First-line drugs for the treatment of tuberculosis were generally available, and the availability of initial diagnostic tools/machines for tuberculosis was fairly adequate.  However, the drugs for the treatment of Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis were generally out of stock.  Furthermore, the inventory management of the Tuberculosis commodities needs improvement.
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spelling doaj-art-525bd675f45241baaf55cab174d35c3e2025-08-20T02:28:28ZengUmaru Musa Yar'adua University, Katsina, NigeriaUMYU Journal of Microbiology Research2616-06682814-18222024-06-0145246310.47430/ujmr.2493.053632Assessment of Tuberculosis Drugs and Diagnostics in Katsina Central, Katsina State, NigeriaAdamu, S. U.0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9892-5121Jamilu, M. Z.1Adamu, M. B.2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1321-1558Department of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences National Open University of Nigeria, Cadastral Zone Jabi, Abuja, NigeriaDepartment of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences National Open University of Nigeria, Katsina study Center, Katsina state, NigeriaDepartment of Medical Microbiology, Faculty of Basic Medical, College of Medical Sciences, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, PMB 0248, Bauchi State, NigeriaStudy’s Novelty/Excerpt • This study provides insights into the availability and inventory management of tuberculosis (TB) drugs and diagnostics in Katsina Central Senatorial District. • It shows concern regarding the availability of drugs for Drug-Sensitive Tuberculosis, which are largely in stock, and those for Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis, which are mostly unavailable, compromising treatment regimens. • The research also shows gaps in diagnostic capacities, particularly in detecting drug-resistant strains, and identifies significant deficiencies in inventory management practices, suggesting a need for targeted interventions to improve TB control efforts in the region. Full Abstract Tuberculosis is one of the deadliest bacterial infections globally, and Nigeria accounts for an estimated 4.4% of the global TB burden.  This study aims to assess the availability and inventory management of tuberculosis drugs and diagnostics at Directly Observed Treatment Short Courses (DOTs) centers in Katsina Central Senatorial District.  A cross-sectional descriptive survey involving qualitative and quantitative methods was carried out using a semi-structured questionnaire adapted from the USAID logistics system assessment tool.  Ten (10) DOTs centers were selected using a multi-stage sampling method.  Data was collected through direct observation and interviews of the DOTs Officers, Local Government Tuberculosis Supervisors, the Logistics Officer of the Tuberculosis Program, and pharmacists from the State Drugs and Medical Supply Agency.  It was found that all the drugs for the treatment of Drug Sensitive Tuberculosis were in stock at the central store; however, for the treatment of Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis, only moxifloxacin, clofazimine, and protionamide were in stock.  At the DOTs centres, all the drugs for the treatment of Drug Sensitive Tuberculosis were in stock in 9 (90%) of the facilities, and 6 (60%) of the facilities had access to sputum microscopy tools for the initial diagnosis of tuberculosis.  Some drugs for the treatment of Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis were in stock in only 1(10%) of the facilities.  The drugs in stock cannot complete any of the treatment regimens for Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis.  Only 3(30%) of the facilities can detect rifampicin-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis using either Gene Xpert or Trunat, while none of the facilities have the capacity to detect M. tuberculosis resistance to isoniazid and other second-line drugs.  Stock cards were available in all DOTs centres where drugs are available, but 6 (56%) of the facilities update them in real-time, and 7(67%) of the facilities conduct a periodic physical inventory.  First-line drugs for the treatment of tuberculosis were generally available, and the availability of initial diagnostic tools/machines for tuberculosis was fairly adequate.  However, the drugs for the treatment of Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis were generally out of stock.  Furthermore, the inventory management of the Tuberculosis commodities needs improvement.https://ujmr.umyu.edu.ng/index.php/ujmr/article/view/632diagnosticsdirectly observed treatment short coursesdrugsinventory managementtuberculosis
spellingShingle Adamu, S. U.
Jamilu, M. Z.
Adamu, M. B.
Assessment of Tuberculosis Drugs and Diagnostics in Katsina Central, Katsina State, Nigeria
UMYU Journal of Microbiology Research
diagnostics
directly observed treatment short courses
drugs
inventory management
tuberculosis
title Assessment of Tuberculosis Drugs and Diagnostics in Katsina Central, Katsina State, Nigeria
title_full Assessment of Tuberculosis Drugs and Diagnostics in Katsina Central, Katsina State, Nigeria
title_fullStr Assessment of Tuberculosis Drugs and Diagnostics in Katsina Central, Katsina State, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Tuberculosis Drugs and Diagnostics in Katsina Central, Katsina State, Nigeria
title_short Assessment of Tuberculosis Drugs and Diagnostics in Katsina Central, Katsina State, Nigeria
title_sort assessment of tuberculosis drugs and diagnostics in katsina central katsina state nigeria
topic diagnostics
directly observed treatment short courses
drugs
inventory management
tuberculosis
url https://ujmr.umyu.edu.ng/index.php/ujmr/article/view/632
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