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Mevlüt Karataş, Abdirahman Mohamed Hassan Dirie, Sedat Çolakoğlu, Abdirahman Osman Hussein, Amal Nor Ali Pulmonology Department, Somalia Mogadishu Türkiye Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Training and Research Hospital, Mogadishu, Benadir, SomaliaCorrespondence: Mevlüt Karataş; Abdirahman Mohamed Hassan Dirie, Email fmkaratas@yahoo.com; dirie515@gmail.comBackground: In low-resource countries like Somalia, tuberculosis (TB) is still a serious global health concern. Understanding the treatment outcomes of TB patients in specific regions is crucial for developing effective strategies to combat the disease. This study aimed to assess the treatment outcomes of TB patients in Benadir, Somalia.Methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted using data from TB treatment centers in Benadir, Somalia. The study included all TB patients who initiated treatment between July 1, 2019 and June 30, 2020. Treatment outcomes, including treatment success, treatment failure, lost, death, and transfer out, were analyzed. Factors associated with treatment outcomes were also examined using chi-square test.Results: The study comprised 3165 TB patients in total. The mean age of the observations was 29.9 years, with males making up the majority (64.58%). The overall success rate of TB treatment was 80.6%, with 5.3% lost, 4.6% died, 0.5% failed, 4.6% transferred out, and 4.4% not evaluated. Factors associated with unfavorable treatment outcomes included older age and HIV co-infection.Conclusion: The treatment success rate for TB patients in Benadir, Somalia, is below the global target of 90%. Enhancing access to quality TB diagnostic and treatment services, as well as addressing social and economic barriers to treatment adherence, are essential for improving TB control in Benadir, Somalia.Keywords: TB, treatment failure, treatment success, outcomes |