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  • TB Notification Register

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  • Tuberculosis Laboratory Register

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    The Tuberculosis (TB) Laboratory Register is a paper-based recording register kept in all National TB Elimination Programme (NTEP) laboratories for recording details of diagnostic services offered to TB patients referred from both private and public health facilities.

     

    The register is maintained in the Designated Microscopy Centre (DMC). It is the only register used for recording the details of specimen smear examinations. The Laboratory Technician (LT) is responsible for maintaining and updating the laboratory register.

     

    There are two portions in the TB lab register and the table below shows the details captured in each portion.

     

    Table: Pages and Information Covered in the TB Laboratory Register; Source: NTEP Training Module 2 for Programme Managers & Medical Officers

    PORTION

    DETAILS CONTAINED

    Left-hand Portion

    Lab serial number assigned by the LT

    Date of the sample collection

    Patient details such as name, sex, age, address, and contact number

    Information on if the patient is from a key population

    Referring health facility details

    Reasons for examination

    Right-hand Portion

    Details on the type of specimen

    Visual appearance results along with dates

    Comorbidity status (HIV and Diabetes)

    Details of drug susceptibility testing

    Nikshay ID / Notification

    Treatment initiation details

    The last two columns are for the LT’s signature and remarks by the LT or supervisor

     

    Important Points to Note

    • Duplicate registers should not be maintained.
    • LTs should ensure that the correct laboratory serial number is recorded.
    • Laboratory serial number is given to the patient and not to the sample. A new number should be assigned to every presumptive TB case whose sputum is to be examined.
    • All smear-positive (including scanty) results should be recorded in red ink.
    • No over writing or manipulation in already entered data should be done.

     

    The figure below shows the left-hand portion of the TB lab register. Click here to access the full form in the NTEP Training Module 2 for Programme Managers & Medical Officers, p. 219.

     

    Figure: First Page of the TB Laboratory Register; Source: NTEP Training Modules 1-4 for Programme Managers & Medical Officers, p. 219

     

     

    Resources

     

    • Training Module (1-4) for Program Managers and Medical Officer, NTEP, MoHFW, 2020.

     

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  • Reporting the performance of a DMC

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    The monthly abstract is a recording format filled and printed in the Designated Microscopy Centre (DMC) Tuberculosis (TB) laboratory register. Every month after the last day, the laboratory technician (LT) summarizes the information on sputum smear examinations done during that month, using the monthly abstract format.

     

    Additionally, on-site evaluation of the technical practices in the National TB Elimination Programme (NTEP) laboratories is performed by a properly trained Senior Tuberculosis Laboratory Supervisor (STLS). The major findings of this supervision visit are recorded as part of the monthly abstract in the TB laboratory register.

     

    Important Points to Note

    • The STLS should write the monthly supervisory abstract after the last entry of the month.
    • A new page is used every month for recording the sputum examinations undertaken.
    • The correctness of the information is very important as a small mistake at a particular DMC can change the overall figures of a particular district.

     

    The figure below shows the TB lab monthly abstract format.

    Figure: TB Lab Monthly Abstract Format; Source: Guidelines for Quality Assurance of Smear Microscopy for Diagnosing Tuberculosis; p85.

     

     

    Resources

     

    • Guidelines for Quality Assurance of Smear Microscopy for Diagnosing Tuberculosis, NTEP, 2005.
    • NTEP Training Modules 1-4 for Programme Managers & Medical Officers, 2020.

     

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