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The Cascade of Care From Routine Point-of-Care HIV Testing at Birth: Results From an 18-Months Pilot Program in Eswatini

BACKGROUND: HIV testing at birth may improve early treatment, but concerns remain about feasibility and retention of infants in care. In 2017, point-of-care (POC) HIV birth testing was introduced into routine care at 3 high-volume maternity health facilities in Eswatini. METHODS: POC birth testing w...

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Autores principales: Khumalo, Philisiwe Ntombenhle, Sacks, Emma, Chouraya, Caspian, Tsabedze, Bhekisisa, Masuku, Thembie, Nyoni, Gcinile, Zikalala, Tandzile, Nhlabatsi, Bonisile, Mthethwa, Nobuhle, Cohn, Jennifer
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7302329/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32520911
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/QAI.0000000000002380
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author Khumalo, Philisiwe Ntombenhle
Sacks, Emma
Chouraya, Caspian
Tsabedze, Bhekisisa
Masuku, Thembie
Nyoni, Gcinile
Zikalala, Tandzile
Nhlabatsi, Bonisile
Mthethwa, Nobuhle
Cohn, Jennifer
author_facet Khumalo, Philisiwe Ntombenhle
Sacks, Emma
Chouraya, Caspian
Tsabedze, Bhekisisa
Masuku, Thembie
Nyoni, Gcinile
Zikalala, Tandzile
Nhlabatsi, Bonisile
Mthethwa, Nobuhle
Cohn, Jennifer
author_sort Khumalo, Philisiwe Ntombenhle
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description BACKGROUND: HIV testing at birth may improve early treatment, but concerns remain about feasibility and retention of infants in care. In 2017, point-of-care (POC) HIV birth testing was introduced into routine care at 3 high-volume maternity health facilities in Eswatini. METHODS: POC birth testing was offered to HIV-exposed infants (HEI) born at, or presenting to, 3 maternities within 3 days of birth. Data were collected from a project-specific EID test request form and routine registers on all tests conducted from August 1, 2017 to November 30, 2018, including retesting at 6–8 weeks for infants testing negative at birth and six-month retention in HIV care and viral load suppression among infants testing HIV-positive at birth. RESULTS: Of 4322 eligible HEI, 3311 (76.6%) were tested. Twenty-six HIV-infected infants were identified (positivity rate 0.8%) and 25 initiated on antiretroviral therapy (ART) (96.1%). The median time from sample collection to ART initiation was 20.50 days (IQR 14–45). Twenty-one (84%) ART-initiated infants were on ART at 6 months after initiation. Nineteen infants (90.5%) had viral load test information at 6 months and 16 (84.2%) were virally suppressed. Of 3126 HEI testing negative at birth, 3004 (96.1%) were linked to laboratory databases and 2744 (91.3%) were retested at 6–8 weeks, with 9 (0.3%) additional infants testing HIV-positive. CONCLUSIONS: Uptake of POC birth testing was high in Eswatini with low HIV positivity. Almost all infants identified HIV-positive at birth were initiated on ART, with high retention in care and viral suppression. Birth testing did not seem to significantly reduce subsequent 6–8-week testing.
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spelling pubmed-73023292020-06-29 The Cascade of Care From Routine Point-of-Care HIV Testing at Birth: Results From an 18-Months Pilot Program in Eswatini Khumalo, Philisiwe Ntombenhle Sacks, Emma Chouraya, Caspian Tsabedze, Bhekisisa Masuku, Thembie Nyoni, Gcinile Zikalala, Tandzile Nhlabatsi, Bonisile Mthethwa, Nobuhle Cohn, Jennifer J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr Supplement Article BACKGROUND: HIV testing at birth may improve early treatment, but concerns remain about feasibility and retention of infants in care. In 2017, point-of-care (POC) HIV birth testing was introduced into routine care at 3 high-volume maternity health facilities in Eswatini. METHODS: POC birth testing was offered to HIV-exposed infants (HEI) born at, or presenting to, 3 maternities within 3 days of birth. Data were collected from a project-specific EID test request form and routine registers on all tests conducted from August 1, 2017 to November 30, 2018, including retesting at 6–8 weeks for infants testing negative at birth and six-month retention in HIV care and viral load suppression among infants testing HIV-positive at birth. RESULTS: Of 4322 eligible HEI, 3311 (76.6%) were tested. Twenty-six HIV-infected infants were identified (positivity rate 0.8%) and 25 initiated on antiretroviral therapy (ART) (96.1%). The median time from sample collection to ART initiation was 20.50 days (IQR 14–45). Twenty-one (84%) ART-initiated infants were on ART at 6 months after initiation. Nineteen infants (90.5%) had viral load test information at 6 months and 16 (84.2%) were virally suppressed. Of 3126 HEI testing negative at birth, 3004 (96.1%) were linked to laboratory databases and 2744 (91.3%) were retested at 6–8 weeks, with 9 (0.3%) additional infants testing HIV-positive. CONCLUSIONS: Uptake of POC birth testing was high in Eswatini with low HIV positivity. Almost all infants identified HIV-positive at birth were initiated on ART, with high retention in care and viral suppression. Birth testing did not seem to significantly reduce subsequent 6–8-week testing. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 2020-07-01 2020-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7302329/ /pubmed/32520911 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/QAI.0000000000002380 Text en Copyright © 2020 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NC-ND) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal.
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Khumalo, Philisiwe Ntombenhle
Sacks, Emma
Chouraya, Caspian
Tsabedze, Bhekisisa
Masuku, Thembie
Nyoni, Gcinile
Zikalala, Tandzile
Nhlabatsi, Bonisile
Mthethwa, Nobuhle
Cohn, Jennifer
The Cascade of Care From Routine Point-of-Care HIV Testing at Birth: Results From an 18-Months Pilot Program in Eswatini
title The Cascade of Care From Routine Point-of-Care HIV Testing at Birth: Results From an 18-Months Pilot Program in Eswatini
title_full The Cascade of Care From Routine Point-of-Care HIV Testing at Birth: Results From an 18-Months Pilot Program in Eswatini
title_fullStr The Cascade of Care From Routine Point-of-Care HIV Testing at Birth: Results From an 18-Months Pilot Program in Eswatini
title_full_unstemmed The Cascade of Care From Routine Point-of-Care HIV Testing at Birth: Results From an 18-Months Pilot Program in Eswatini
title_short The Cascade of Care From Routine Point-of-Care HIV Testing at Birth: Results From an 18-Months Pilot Program in Eswatini
title_sort cascade of care from routine point-of-care hiv testing at birth: results from an 18-months pilot program in eswatini
topic Supplement Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7302329/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32520911
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/QAI.0000000000002380
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