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Journal Article > Research

Are HIV-positive presumptive tuberculosis patients without tuberculosis getting the care they need in Zimbabwe?

Dlodlo RA, Hwalima ZE, Sithole S, Takarinda KC, Tayler-Smith K, Harries AD
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Abstract
SETTING
Emakhandeni Clinic provides decentralised and integrated tuberculosis (TB) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) care in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.

OBJECTIVES
To compare HIV care for presumptive TB patients with and without TB registered in 2013.

DESIGN
Retrospective cohort study using routine programme data.

RESULTS
Of 422 registered presumptive TB patients, 26% were already known to be HIV-positive. Among the remaining 315 patients, 255 (81%) were tested for HIV, of whom 190 (75%) tested HIV-positive. Of these, 26% were diagnosed with TB and 71% without TB (3% had no TB result recorded). For the 134 patients without TB, antiretroviral treatment (ART) eligibility data were recorded for 42 (31%); 95% of these were ART eligible. Initiation of cotrimoxazole preventive therapy (CPT) and ART was recorded for respectively 88% and 90% of HIV-positive patients with TB compared with respectively 40% and 38% of HIV-positive patients without TB (P < 0.001).

CONCLUSION
Presumptive TB patients without TB had a high HIV positivity rate and, for those with available data, most were ART eligible. Unlike HIV-positive patients diagnosed with TB, CPT and ART uptake for these patients was poor. A 'test and treat' approach and better service linkages could be life-saving for these patients, especially in southern Africa, where there are high burdens of HIV and TB.
Countries
Zimbabwe
Subject Area
tuberculosisHIV/AIDS
DOI
10.5588/pha.15.0036
Published Date
21-Dec-2015
PubMed ID
26767174
Languages
English
Journal
Public Health Action
Volume / Issue / Pages
Volume 5, Issue 4, Pages 217-221
Issue Date
21-Dec-2015
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