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C-Reactive Protein Testing for Active Tuberculosis among Inpatients without HIV in Uganda: a Diagnostic Accuracy Study
Meyer AJ, Ochom E, Turimumahoro P, Byanyima P, Sanyu I, Lalitha R, Kaswabuli S, Andama A, Walter ND, Katamba A, Cattamanchi A, Worodria W, Huang L, Yoon C, Davis JL. C-Reactive Protein Testing for Active Tuberculosis among Inpatients without HIV in Uganda: a Diagnostic Accuracy Study. Journal Of Clinical Microbiology 2020, 59: 10.1128/jcm.02162-20. PMID: 33087439, PMCID: PMC7771459, DOI: 10.1128/jcm.02162-20.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsC-reactive proteinEnzyme-linked immunosorbent assayTriage testUtility of CRPC-reactive protein testingCulture-positive pulmonary tuberculosisProspective cross-sectional studySerum C-reactive proteinDiagnostic performanceHIV-seronegative individualsTB triage testNational Referral HospitalCross-sectional studyNegative predictive valueNegative likelihood ratioDiagnostic accuracy studiesActive tuberculosisPulmonary tuberculosisTB screeningReferral hospitalIllness severityCRP testingSputum samplesManufacturer's thresholdPredictive value
2022
Theory-Informed Design of a Tailored Strategy for Implementing Household TB Contact Investigation in Uganda
Davis JL, Ayakaka I, Ggita JM, Ochom E, Babirye D, Turimumahoro P, Gupta AJ, Mugabe FR, Armstrong-Hough M, Cattamanchi A, Katamba A. Theory-Informed Design of a Tailored Strategy for Implementing Household TB Contact Investigation in Uganda. Frontiers In Public Health 2022, 10: 837211. PMID: 35400072, PMCID: PMC8987305, DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.837211.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsContact investigationBehaviour Change Wheel frameworkMulti-component implementation strategyHousehold contact investigationTB contact investigationCommon infectious causeMultiple behavior change techniquesCluster-randomized trialEvidence-based interventionsWheel frameworkWorld Health OrganizationBehaviour change techniquesUsual careActive tuberculosisInfectious causesMiddle-income countriesHistorical controlsImplementation strategiesParallel mixed-methods studyMicro-randomized trialCOM-B modelBCW frameworkHealth OrganizationTuberculosisMixed-methods study
2018
‘Something so hard': a mixed-methods study of home sputum collection for tuberculosis contact investigation in Uganda
Armstrong-Hough M, Ggita J, Turimumahoro P, Meyer AJ, Ochom E, Dowdy D, Cattamanchi A, Katamba A, Davis JL. ‘Something so hard': a mixed-methods study of home sputum collection for tuberculosis contact investigation in Uganda. The International Journal Of Tuberculosis And Lung Disease 2018, 22: 1152-1159. PMID: 30236182, PMCID: PMC6496950, DOI: 10.5588/ijtld.18.0129.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLay health workersSputum collectionContact investigationHome-based collectionTB contact investigationContacts of patientsTuberculosis contact investigationDiagnosis of tuberculosisActive tuberculosisPrompt evaluationRisk factorsEnhanced interventionsIndex patientsConvergent mixed-methods studyHealth workersHome visitsSputumClinical settingTuberculosisMixed-methods studyMixed-method studyPatientsContact interviewsFocus group discussionsIntervention