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Trends in the uptake of voluntary counselling and testing for HIV in rural Tanzania in the context of the scale up of antiretroviral therapy

OBJECTIVES: To describe trends in voluntary counselling and testing (VCT) use and to assess whether high-risk and infected individuals are receiving counselling and learning their HIV status in rural Tanzania. METHODS: During two rounds of linked serological surveys (2003–2004 and 2006–2007) with an...

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Autores principales: Isingo, Raphael, Wringe, Alison, Todd, Jim, Urassa, Mark, Mbata, Doris, Maiseli, Griter, Manyalla, Rose, Changalucha, John, Mngara, Julius, Mwinuka, Ester, Zaba, Basia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3443372/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22943375
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3156.2011.02877.x
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author Isingo, Raphael
Wringe, Alison
Todd, Jim
Urassa, Mark
Mbata, Doris
Maiseli, Griter
Manyalla, Rose
Changalucha, John
Mngara, Julius
Mwinuka, Ester
Zaba, Basia
author_facet Isingo, Raphael
Wringe, Alison
Todd, Jim
Urassa, Mark
Mbata, Doris
Maiseli, Griter
Manyalla, Rose
Changalucha, John
Mngara, Julius
Mwinuka, Ester
Zaba, Basia
author_sort Isingo, Raphael
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description OBJECTIVES: To describe trends in voluntary counselling and testing (VCT) use and to assess whether high-risk and infected individuals are receiving counselling and learning their HIV status in rural Tanzania. METHODS: During two rounds of linked serological surveys (2003–2004 and 2006–2007) with anonymous HIV testing among adults, VCT was offered to all participants. The crude and adjusted odds ratios for completing VCT in each survey were calculated to compare uptake by demographic, behavioural and clinical characteristics, stratified by sex. Repeat testing patterns were also investigated. RESULTS: The proportion of participants completing VCT increased from 10% in 2003–2004 to 17% in 2006–2007, and among HIV-infected persons from 14% to 25%. A higher proportion of men than women completed VCT in both rounds, but the difference declined over time. Socio-demographic and behavioural factors associated with VCT completion were similar across rounds, including higher adjusted odds of VCT with increasing numbers of sexual partners in the past 12 months. The proportion having ever-completed VCT reached 26% among 2006–2007 attendees, with repeat testing rates highest among those aged 35–44 years. Among 3923 participants attending both rounds, VCT completion in 2006–2007 was 17% among 3702 who were HIV negative in both rounds, 19% among 124 who were HIV infected in both rounds and 22% among 96 who seroconverted between rounds. CONCLUSION: VCT services are attracting HIV-infected and high-risk individuals. However, 2 years after the introduction of antiretroviral therapy, the overall uptake remains low. Intensive mobilisation efforts are needed to achieve regular and universal VCT use.
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spelling pubmed-34433722012-09-17 Trends in the uptake of voluntary counselling and testing for HIV in rural Tanzania in the context of the scale up of antiretroviral therapy Isingo, Raphael Wringe, Alison Todd, Jim Urassa, Mark Mbata, Doris Maiseli, Griter Manyalla, Rose Changalucha, John Mngara, Julius Mwinuka, Ester Zaba, Basia Trop Med Int Health Alpha Supplement OBJECTIVES: To describe trends in voluntary counselling and testing (VCT) use and to assess whether high-risk and infected individuals are receiving counselling and learning their HIV status in rural Tanzania. METHODS: During two rounds of linked serological surveys (2003–2004 and 2006–2007) with anonymous HIV testing among adults, VCT was offered to all participants. The crude and adjusted odds ratios for completing VCT in each survey were calculated to compare uptake by demographic, behavioural and clinical characteristics, stratified by sex. Repeat testing patterns were also investigated. RESULTS: The proportion of participants completing VCT increased from 10% in 2003–2004 to 17% in 2006–2007, and among HIV-infected persons from 14% to 25%. A higher proportion of men than women completed VCT in both rounds, but the difference declined over time. Socio-demographic and behavioural factors associated with VCT completion were similar across rounds, including higher adjusted odds of VCT with increasing numbers of sexual partners in the past 12 months. The proportion having ever-completed VCT reached 26% among 2006–2007 attendees, with repeat testing rates highest among those aged 35–44 years. Among 3923 participants attending both rounds, VCT completion in 2006–2007 was 17% among 3702 who were HIV negative in both rounds, 19% among 124 who were HIV infected in both rounds and 22% among 96 who seroconverted between rounds. CONCLUSION: VCT services are attracting HIV-infected and high-risk individuals. However, 2 years after the introduction of antiretroviral therapy, the overall uptake remains low. Intensive mobilisation efforts are needed to achieve regular and universal VCT use. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2012-08 2012-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3443372/ /pubmed/22943375 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3156.2011.02877.x Text en © 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation.
spellingShingle Alpha Supplement
Isingo, Raphael
Wringe, Alison
Todd, Jim
Urassa, Mark
Mbata, Doris
Maiseli, Griter
Manyalla, Rose
Changalucha, John
Mngara, Julius
Mwinuka, Ester
Zaba, Basia
Trends in the uptake of voluntary counselling and testing for HIV in rural Tanzania in the context of the scale up of antiretroviral therapy
title Trends in the uptake of voluntary counselling and testing for HIV in rural Tanzania in the context of the scale up of antiretroviral therapy
title_full Trends in the uptake of voluntary counselling and testing for HIV in rural Tanzania in the context of the scale up of antiretroviral therapy
title_fullStr Trends in the uptake of voluntary counselling and testing for HIV in rural Tanzania in the context of the scale up of antiretroviral therapy
title_full_unstemmed Trends in the uptake of voluntary counselling and testing for HIV in rural Tanzania in the context of the scale up of antiretroviral therapy
title_short Trends in the uptake of voluntary counselling and testing for HIV in rural Tanzania in the context of the scale up of antiretroviral therapy
title_sort trends in the uptake of voluntary counselling and testing for hiv in rural tanzania in the context of the scale up of antiretroviral therapy
topic Alpha Supplement
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3443372/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22943375
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3156.2011.02877.x
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