Modelling the potential impact of adherence technologies on tuberculosis in India

Author:

Arinaminpathy N.1,Chin D. P.2,Sachdeva K. S.3,Rao R.3,Rade K.4,Nair S. A.5,Dewan P.6

Affiliation:

1. Imperial College London, UK

2. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Seattle, WA, USA

3. Central TB Division, New Delhi

4. World Health Organization, India Country Office, New Delhi, India

5. Stop TB Partnership, Geneva, Switzerland

6. Independent Consultant, Seattle, WA, USA

Abstract

BACKGROUND: For patients taking standard first-line tuberculosis treatment, missing 10% or more of their doses increases the risk of relapse six-fold. Digital technologies offer new approaches to adherence support for TB patients. We estimated the potential impact of new adherence technologies in India.METHOD: We developed a mathematical model of TB transmission dynamics in India, capturing the independent effects of missed doses and treatment default on post-treatment recurrence. We simulated the impact of interventions to address both missed doses and treatment default in the public and private healthcare sector.RESULTS: Adherence interventions, if deployed optimally in the public sector alone, would reduce cumulative TB incidence by 7.3% (95% credible intervals [CrI] 4.7–11) between 2020 and 2030, and by 16% (95% CrI 11–23) if also deployed in the private sector. This impact is roughly proportional to the effectiveness of the interventions. Reducing missed doses reduced incidence by 12% (95% CrI 7.0–18), while reducing treatment default reduced incidence by 7.9% (95% CrI 3.2–13).CONCLUSION: Minimising missed doses is at least as important as promoting treatment completion. Our results suggest that emerging technologies to improve treatment adherence could have a substantial impact on TB incidence and mortality in India.

Publisher

International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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