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HIV Testing among Patients with Presumptive Tuberculosis: How Do We Implement in a Routine Programmatic Setting? Results of a Large Operational Research from India

BACKGROUND: In March 2012, World Health Organization recommended that HIV testing should be offered to all patients with presumptive TB (previously called TB suspects). How this is best implemented and monitored in routine health care settings in India was not known. An operational research was cond...

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Autores principales: Kumar, Ajay MV, Gupta, Devesh, Kumar, Ashok, Gupta, R. S., Kanchar, Avinash, Rao, Raghuram, Shastri, Suresh, Suryakanth, MD, Rangaraju, Chethana, Naik, Balaji, Guddemane, Deepak K., Bhat, Prashant, Nair, Achuthan Sreenivas, Harries, Anthony David, Dewan, Puneet
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4887014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27244055
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0156487
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author Kumar, Ajay MV
Gupta, Devesh
Kumar, Ashok
Gupta, R. S.
Kanchar, Avinash
Rao, Raghuram
Shastri, Suresh
Suryakanth, MD
Rangaraju, Chethana
Naik, Balaji
Guddemane, Deepak K.
Bhat, Prashant
Nair, Achuthan Sreenivas
Harries, Anthony David
Dewan, Puneet
author_facet Kumar, Ajay MV
Gupta, Devesh
Kumar, Ashok
Gupta, R. S.
Kanchar, Avinash
Rao, Raghuram
Shastri, Suresh
Suryakanth, MD
Rangaraju, Chethana
Naik, Balaji
Guddemane, Deepak K.
Bhat, Prashant
Nair, Achuthan Sreenivas
Harries, Anthony David
Dewan, Puneet
author_sort Kumar, Ajay MV
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description BACKGROUND: In March 2012, World Health Organization recommended that HIV testing should be offered to all patients with presumptive TB (previously called TB suspects). How this is best implemented and monitored in routine health care settings in India was not known. An operational research was conducted in Karnataka State (South India, population 64 million, accounts for 10% of India’s HIV burden), to test processes and learn results and challenges of screening presumptive TB patients for HIV within routine health care settings. METHODS: In this cross-sectional study conducted between January-March 2012, all presumptive TB patients attending public sector sputum microscopy centres state-wide were offered HIV testing by the laboratory technician, and referred to the nearest public sector HIV counselling and testing services, usually within the same facility. The HIV status of the patients was recorded in the routine TB laboratory form and TB laboratory register. The laboratory register was compiled to obtain the number of presumptive TB patients whose HIV status was ascertained, and the number found HIV positive. Aggregate data on reasons for non-testing were compiled at district level. RESULTS: Overall, 115,308 patients with presumptive TB were examined for sputum smear microscopy at 645 microscopy centres state-wide. Of these, HIV status was ascertained for 62,847(55%) among whom 7,559(12%) were HIV-positive, and of these, 3,034(40%) were newly diagnosed. Reasons for non-testing were reported for 37,700(72%) of the 52,461 patients without HIV testing; non-availability of testing services at site of sputum collection was cited by health staff in 54% of respondents. Only 4% of patients opted out of HIV testing. CONCLUSION: Offering HIV testing routinely to presumptive TB patients detected large numbers of previously-undetected instances of HIV infection. Several operational challenges were noted which provide useful lessons for improving uptake of HIV testing in this important group.
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spelling pubmed-48870142016-06-10 HIV Testing among Patients with Presumptive Tuberculosis: How Do We Implement in a Routine Programmatic Setting? Results of a Large Operational Research from India Kumar, Ajay MV Gupta, Devesh Kumar, Ashok Gupta, R. S. Kanchar, Avinash Rao, Raghuram Shastri, Suresh Suryakanth, MD Rangaraju, Chethana Naik, Balaji Guddemane, Deepak K. Bhat, Prashant Nair, Achuthan Sreenivas Harries, Anthony David Dewan, Puneet PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: In March 2012, World Health Organization recommended that HIV testing should be offered to all patients with presumptive TB (previously called TB suspects). How this is best implemented and monitored in routine health care settings in India was not known. An operational research was conducted in Karnataka State (South India, population 64 million, accounts for 10% of India’s HIV burden), to test processes and learn results and challenges of screening presumptive TB patients for HIV within routine health care settings. METHODS: In this cross-sectional study conducted between January-March 2012, all presumptive TB patients attending public sector sputum microscopy centres state-wide were offered HIV testing by the laboratory technician, and referred to the nearest public sector HIV counselling and testing services, usually within the same facility. The HIV status of the patients was recorded in the routine TB laboratory form and TB laboratory register. The laboratory register was compiled to obtain the number of presumptive TB patients whose HIV status was ascertained, and the number found HIV positive. Aggregate data on reasons for non-testing were compiled at district level. RESULTS: Overall, 115,308 patients with presumptive TB were examined for sputum smear microscopy at 645 microscopy centres state-wide. Of these, HIV status was ascertained for 62,847(55%) among whom 7,559(12%) were HIV-positive, and of these, 3,034(40%) were newly diagnosed. Reasons for non-testing were reported for 37,700(72%) of the 52,461 patients without HIV testing; non-availability of testing services at site of sputum collection was cited by health staff in 54% of respondents. Only 4% of patients opted out of HIV testing. CONCLUSION: Offering HIV testing routinely to presumptive TB patients detected large numbers of previously-undetected instances of HIV infection. Several operational challenges were noted which provide useful lessons for improving uptake of HIV testing in this important group. Public Library of Science 2016-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC4887014/ /pubmed/27244055 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0156487 Text en © 2016 Kumar et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://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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Kumar, Ajay MV
Gupta, Devesh
Kumar, Ashok
Gupta, R. S.
Kanchar, Avinash
Rao, Raghuram
Shastri, Suresh
Suryakanth, MD
Rangaraju, Chethana
Naik, Balaji
Guddemane, Deepak K.
Bhat, Prashant
Nair, Achuthan Sreenivas
Harries, Anthony David
Dewan, Puneet
HIV Testing among Patients with Presumptive Tuberculosis: How Do We Implement in a Routine Programmatic Setting? Results of a Large Operational Research from India
title HIV Testing among Patients with Presumptive Tuberculosis: How Do We Implement in a Routine Programmatic Setting? Results of a Large Operational Research from India
title_full HIV Testing among Patients with Presumptive Tuberculosis: How Do We Implement in a Routine Programmatic Setting? Results of a Large Operational Research from India
title_fullStr HIV Testing among Patients with Presumptive Tuberculosis: How Do We Implement in a Routine Programmatic Setting? Results of a Large Operational Research from India
title_full_unstemmed HIV Testing among Patients with Presumptive Tuberculosis: How Do We Implement in a Routine Programmatic Setting? Results of a Large Operational Research from India
title_short HIV Testing among Patients with Presumptive Tuberculosis: How Do We Implement in a Routine Programmatic Setting? Results of a Large Operational Research from India
title_sort hiv testing among patients with presumptive tuberculosis: how do we implement in a routine programmatic setting? results of a large operational research from india
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4887014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27244055
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0156487
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