Programme: KNCV at the Union World Conference

Programme: Wednesday, 21 Oct 2020

Online/virtual, E-posters, all day

KNCV presenter: Puck Pelzer: Does BCG vaccination protect against infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Vietnamese schoolchildren? 

 

10:00 – 11:00: Person-centred care: the advantages and challenges

Online/virtual, E-posters

KNCV speakers:

  • Puck Pelzer: Using patient pathway analysis in Rwanda: methods, problems and the importance of data and sensitivity analysis
  • Jason Alacapa: The accuracy of 99DOTS digital adherence technology

 

10:00 – 11:00: TB: data matters

Online/virtual, E-posters

KNCV speakers:

  • Mustapha Gidado: Assessment of TB underreporting by level of reporting system in Lagos, Nigeria
  • Mamman Bajehson: Strengthening hospital DOTS linkage using ad hoc staff to find missing TB cases

 

10:00 – 11:00: Overcoming barriers in the contact cascade of care

Online/virtual, E-posters

KNCV speakers:

  • Sani Useni: A missed opportunity: active contact investigation of diagnosed TB patients in Nigeria
  • Chidubem Ogbudebe: Effectiveness of contact tracing intervention for improving TB case detection in Nigeria

 

10:00 – 11:00: Improved acceptability of TB regimens needed

Online/virtual, E-posters

KNCV speaker:

  • Sani Useni: From pilot to nationwide scale-up of shorter treatment regimen for drug-resistant TB treatment: lessons from Nigeria

 

12:30 – 13:50: The people-centred framework for national and subnational TB planning and programming: early adopters share lessons learned and experiences

Online/virtual, Channel 4

KNCV speaker:

KNCV moderator: Kathy Fiekert

 

15:00 – 16:20: Different approaches to improve treatment and care

Online/virtual, Channel 2

KNCV speaker:

  • Eunice Moturi: The potential of mHealth to improve TB awareness and case detection in Tanzania

KNCV moderator: Kathy Fiekert

 

16.30 – 17.50: What patient-centred care really means

Online/virtual, Channel 1

KNCV moderator: Niesje Jansen


 

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Programme: Thursday, 22 Oct 2020

Online/virtual, E-posters, all day

KNCV presenter: Puck Pelzer: Does BCG vaccination protect against infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Vietnamese schoolchildren? 

 

10:00 – 11:00: HIV and diabetes comorbidities

Online/virtual, E-posters

KNCV speaker:

  • Chukwuemeka Austin Ihesie: Impact of universal TB screening (TB-Surge) on HIV case finding in selected facilities. Lessons from the TB-Surge intervention in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria

 

10:00 – 11:00: Quality and modelling of TB

Online/virtual, E-posters

KNCV speakers:

  • Nkiru Nwokoye: Lateral flow lipoarabinomannan test for diagnosis of TB among people living with HIV in selected health facilities in Nigeria: hype or hope?
  • Sani Useni: Access to quality TB diagnostic services in Nigeria: the role of specimen transport systems
  • Mustapha Tukur: A quarterly trend analysis of the contribution of the Wellness on Wheels intervention to TB case finding in Kano State, Nigeria

 

10:00 – 11:00: Scaling up TB preventive therapy: it is about time!

Online/virtual, E-posters

KNCV speaker:

  • Abdulsemed Umar: Good proportion of household contact children under 5 years were TB screened but not getting preventive therapy in two regions of Ethiopia

 

11:00 – 12:20: Partnerships for integrating services

Online/virtual, Channel 3

KNCV speaker:

  • Ogoamaka Chukwuogo: Provider-initiated active TB case finding in high volume, healthcare facilities

 

12:30 – 13:50: Xpert in low- and middle-income countries: ensuring quality and quantity

Online/virtual, Channel 6

KNCV speaker:

  • Ogoamaka Chukwuogo: Overcoming barriers to GeneXpert optimisation in Nigeria

 

12:30 – 13:50: COVID-19: the great disrupter

Online/virtual, Channel 4

KNCV speaker:

  • Bethrand Odume: The impact of the COVID-19 epidemic on active TB case finding interventions in Nigeria: the KNCV TB Foundation Nigeria experience
  • Chukwuebuka Ugwu: Willingness to test for TB among symptomatic community members in an era of COVID-19: findings from an exploratory mixed methods study from Anambra State, Nigeria

 

15:00 – 16:20: Improving access to laboratory-based diagnosis for young children: recent advances using stool and urine as alternative sample types

Online/virtual, Channel 4

KNCV speaker:

  • Edine Tiemersma: Update on simple one step stool testing method and practical guidance on the best placement of this test in the diagnostic algorithm

KNCV Moderator: Petra de Haas

 

16:30 – 17:50: Leveraging a multiplex platform for TB, HIV and coronavirus for diagnostic testing and clinical monitoring: country experiences

Online/virtual, Channel 6

KNCV speaker:

  • Prisca Ajiboye: Authorized service provision for GeneXpert through KNCV in Nigeria: shifting GeneXpert network from a TB diagnostic network to a multiplexed network with sufficient capacity

KNCV collaboration:

  • Siti Nadia: Optimization of the GeneXpert network to leverage COVID-19 testing in Indonesia

KNCV Moderator: Jerod Scholten

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Programme: Friday, 23 Oct 2020

Online/virtual, E-posters, all day

KNCV presenter: Puck Pelzer: Does BCG vaccination protect against infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Vietnamese schoolchildren? 

 

10:00 – 11:00: Improving knowledge: the benefits for person-centred TB care

Online/virtual, E-posters

KNCV speaker:

  • Chidubem Ogbudebe: Engaging first line care providers for screening and referral of presumptive TB patients in Nigeria: results of a targeted approach

 

10:00 – 11:00: Innovative strategies to find the missing cases

Online/virtual, E-posters

KNCV speaker:

  • Igbaji Basil Uguge: Patent and propriety medicine vendor-led community engagement: an innovative approach to finding missing TB cases in rural communities in Boki local government, Nigeria

 

12:30 – 13:50: The social impact of TB in Europe

Online/virtual, Channel 6

KNCV speaker:

  • Ineke Spruijt: Tuberculosis Source Investigation in the Netherlands – is it Effective?

 

15.00 – 16.20: TB educational material discussion session

Online/virtual, Symposium, Channel 1

KNCV moderator: Niesje Jansen

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Programme: Saturday, 24 Oct 2020

Online/virtual, E-posters, all day

KNCV presenter: Puck Pelzer: Does BCG vaccination protect against infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Vietnamese schoolchildren? 

 

10:00 – 11:00: Quality improvement of the TB cascade of care

Online/virtual, E-posters

KNCV speakers:

  • Ifiok Ekanim: Evaluation of TB active case finding cascade: results from a TB surge intervention in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria
  • Ogoamaka Chukwuogo: Cascade analysis for active TB case finding intervention in Nigeria
  • Daniel Egbule: Impact of TB cascade loss in a facility-based, intensified TB case finding intervention in Nasarawa State, Nigeria
  • Mustapha Gidado: A country tailored package approach to TB case finding: Challenge TB project experience across 23 countries
  • Chidubem Ogbudebe: Finding additional TB cases through symptom screening for diagnosis in high burden setting: cough of two weeks is not enough

 

10:00 – 11:00: From bench to the bedside

Online/virtual, E-posters

KNCV speaker:

  • Nkiru Nwokoye: Impact of the human resource support scheme and sample transportation system on GeneXpert services in selected states in Nigeria: the KNCV/Challenge TB experience

 

10:00 – 11:00: Where are the undiagnosed TB cases?

Online/virtual, E-posters

KNCV speaker:

  • Chidubem Ogbudebe: Active TB case finding targeted at high burden health facilities in Nigeria: results from a pilot intervention

 

10:00 – 11:00: Allied against TB: new and old partners

Online/virtual, E-posters

KNCV speakers:

  • Chidubem Ogbudebe: TB case yield of at-risk groups using modified screening algorithm in Nigeria secondary and tertiary healthcare facilities
  • Igbaji Basil Uguge: Periodic performance review with patent medicine vendors: a fulcrum for improving TB case detection in the community – a case study of Nasarawa state, Nigeria

 

10:00 – 11:00: Molecular testing for TB infection and drug resistance

Online/virtual, E-posters

KNCV speaker:

  • Sani Useni: Did expansion of GeneXpert machines find missing TB patients? Experience from Nigeria

 

12:30 – 13:50 The role of pharmacies in the TB cascade of care

Online/virtual, Channel 1

KNCV speaker:

  • Maxwell Onuoha: The impact of patent medicine vendors in increasing TB case detection among hard-to-reach dwellers in selected districts in Nasarawa State, Nigeria
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