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Results of community-based TB and HIV screening among transgender women and male sex workers in Pakistan

In Pakistan and globally, a large proportion of people with TB who are not receiving treatment are key populations with poor access to diagnosis and care. Transgender women and male sex workers (MSW) are heavily stigmatized and marginalized groups. While HIV rates are well documented among these key...

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Autores principales: Ali Shah, Sharaf, Qayyum, Shahina, Baig, Saifullah, Iftikhar, Nikhat, Bukhari, Rubab Lubna, Ali, Wajid, Smelyanskaya, Marina, Creswell, Jacob
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10022109/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36962788
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0000913
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author Ali Shah, Sharaf
Qayyum, Shahina
Baig, Saifullah
Iftikhar, Nikhat
Bukhari, Rubab Lubna
Ali, Wajid
Smelyanskaya, Marina
Creswell, Jacob
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Qayyum, Shahina
Baig, Saifullah
Iftikhar, Nikhat
Bukhari, Rubab Lubna
Ali, Wajid
Smelyanskaya, Marina
Creswell, Jacob
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description In Pakistan and globally, a large proportion of people with TB who are not receiving treatment are key populations with poor access to diagnosis and care. Transgender women and male sex workers (MSW) are heavily stigmatized and marginalized groups. While HIV rates are well documented among these key populations, little such data exists for TB. We engaged local organizations working with transgender women and MSW communities in Karachi and five urban cities in Sindh Province. People from the communities served as screening facilitators and treatment supporters. Verbal screening was followed by testing with Xpert MTB/RIF and HIV testing was offered. People with TB were supported through treatment. We screened 18,272 transgender women and 24,253 MSW. 8,921 (21.0%) individuals had presumptive TB and 7,472 (83.8%) provided sputum samples. We detected 438 (5.9%) people with positive results including 140 transgender women and 298 MSW. Including people diagnosed clinically, 625 people with TB were identified and 98.1% initiated treatment. Overall, 1.5% of people screened had TB, 1.7% among MSW and 1.1% among transgender women. Of 1,508 people tested for HIV, 243 had HIV infection (HIV+). The rates of TB among HIV+ transgender women (8.8%) were slightly lower than among MSW (10.3%). Previously, few attempts have been made to address TB in transgender women and MSW. Our work shows that these groups carry a significant burden of both TB and HIV in Pakistan and do not regularly access services. Effective interventions should include the engagement of community leaders and peers.
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spelling pubmed-100221092023-03-17 Results of community-based TB and HIV screening among transgender women and male sex workers in Pakistan Ali Shah, Sharaf Qayyum, Shahina Baig, Saifullah Iftikhar, Nikhat Bukhari, Rubab Lubna Ali, Wajid Smelyanskaya, Marina Creswell, Jacob PLOS Glob Public Health Research Article In Pakistan and globally, a large proportion of people with TB who are not receiving treatment are key populations with poor access to diagnosis and care. Transgender women and male sex workers (MSW) are heavily stigmatized and marginalized groups. While HIV rates are well documented among these key populations, little such data exists for TB. We engaged local organizations working with transgender women and MSW communities in Karachi and five urban cities in Sindh Province. People from the communities served as screening facilitators and treatment supporters. Verbal screening was followed by testing with Xpert MTB/RIF and HIV testing was offered. People with TB were supported through treatment. We screened 18,272 transgender women and 24,253 MSW. 8,921 (21.0%) individuals had presumptive TB and 7,472 (83.8%) provided sputum samples. We detected 438 (5.9%) people with positive results including 140 transgender women and 298 MSW. Including people diagnosed clinically, 625 people with TB were identified and 98.1% initiated treatment. Overall, 1.5% of people screened had TB, 1.7% among MSW and 1.1% among transgender women. Of 1,508 people tested for HIV, 243 had HIV infection (HIV+). The rates of TB among HIV+ transgender women (8.8%) were slightly lower than among MSW (10.3%). Previously, few attempts have been made to address TB in transgender women and MSW. Our work shows that these groups carry a significant burden of both TB and HIV in Pakistan and do not regularly access services. Effective interventions should include the engagement of community leaders and peers. Public Library of Science 2023-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10022109/ /pubmed/36962788 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0000913 Text en © 2023 Ali Shah et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Smelyanskaya, Marina
Creswell, Jacob
Results of community-based TB and HIV screening among transgender women and male sex workers in Pakistan
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title_fullStr Results of community-based TB and HIV screening among transgender women and male sex workers in Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Results of community-based TB and HIV screening among transgender women and male sex workers in Pakistan
title_short Results of community-based TB and HIV screening among transgender women and male sex workers in Pakistan
title_sort results of community-based tb and hiv screening among transgender women and male sex workers in pakistan
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10022109/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36962788
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0000913
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