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HIV prevalence and the cascade of care in five South African correctional facilities

BACKGROUND: South Africa is home to the world’s largest HIV epidemic. Throughout the world, incarcerated individuals have a higher prevalence of HIV than the general public, and South Africa has one of the highest rates of incarceration in sub-Saharan Africa. In spite of this, little has been publis...

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Autores principales: Stevenson, Kelsey A., Podewils, Laura J., Zishiri, Vincent K., Castro, Kenneth G., Charalambous, Salome
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7332003/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32614878
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0235178
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author Stevenson, Kelsey A.
Podewils, Laura J.
Zishiri, Vincent K.
Castro, Kenneth G.
Charalambous, Salome
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Podewils, Laura J.
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description BACKGROUND: South Africa is home to the world’s largest HIV epidemic. Throughout the world, incarcerated individuals have a higher prevalence of HIV than the general public, and South Africa has one of the highest rates of incarceration in sub-Saharan Africa. In spite of this, little has been published about the burden of HIV and how care is delivered in South African correctional facilities. OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalence of people living with HIV and identify initiation and retention in the HIV cascade of care across five correctional facilities. METHODS: Cross-sectional retrospective analysis of 30,571 adult inmates who participated in a tuberculosis screening and HIV counseling and testing campaign in South African correctional facilities (January 1, 2014—January 31, 2015). Descriptive statistics were used to estimate the proportion and 95% confidence intervals of HIV. Proportions of persons retained and lost at each step in the HIV cascade of care under this intervention were calculated. Poisson regression with robust variance estimates were used, and clustering by facility was accounted for in all analyses. RESULTS: Results of the screening campaign found previously undiagnosed HIV among 13.0% of those consenting to screening, with a total estimated HIV prevalence of 17.7% (n = 3,184, 95% CI: 17.2–18.3%) in the sample. When examining the overall cascade of care, 48.3% of those with HIV initiated care, and overall 45.6% of persons who entered care qualified for ART initiated treatment. A Poisson regression accounting for clustering by facility found HIV high risk groups within the population such as women (aRR = 1.72, 95% CI: 1.57, 1.89), those over 35 years of age (aRR = 2.43, 95% CI: 1.53, 3.85), and people incarcerated less than one year (aRR = 1.41, 95% CI: 1.19, 1.67). CONCLUSION: In this setting, routine screening is recommended, and measures are needed to ensure that persons diagnosed are adequately linked to and retained in care.
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spelling pubmed-73320032020-07-14 HIV prevalence and the cascade of care in five South African correctional facilities Stevenson, Kelsey A. Podewils, Laura J. Zishiri, Vincent K. Castro, Kenneth G. Charalambous, Salome PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: South Africa is home to the world’s largest HIV epidemic. Throughout the world, incarcerated individuals have a higher prevalence of HIV than the general public, and South Africa has one of the highest rates of incarceration in sub-Saharan Africa. In spite of this, little has been published about the burden of HIV and how care is delivered in South African correctional facilities. OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalence of people living with HIV and identify initiation and retention in the HIV cascade of care across five correctional facilities. METHODS: Cross-sectional retrospective analysis of 30,571 adult inmates who participated in a tuberculosis screening and HIV counseling and testing campaign in South African correctional facilities (January 1, 2014—January 31, 2015). Descriptive statistics were used to estimate the proportion and 95% confidence intervals of HIV. Proportions of persons retained and lost at each step in the HIV cascade of care under this intervention were calculated. Poisson regression with robust variance estimates were used, and clustering by facility was accounted for in all analyses. RESULTS: Results of the screening campaign found previously undiagnosed HIV among 13.0% of those consenting to screening, with a total estimated HIV prevalence of 17.7% (n = 3,184, 95% CI: 17.2–18.3%) in the sample. When examining the overall cascade of care, 48.3% of those with HIV initiated care, and overall 45.6% of persons who entered care qualified for ART initiated treatment. A Poisson regression accounting for clustering by facility found HIV high risk groups within the population such as women (aRR = 1.72, 95% CI: 1.57, 1.89), those over 35 years of age (aRR = 2.43, 95% CI: 1.53, 3.85), and people incarcerated less than one year (aRR = 1.41, 95% CI: 1.19, 1.67). CONCLUSION: In this setting, routine screening is recommended, and measures are needed to ensure that persons diagnosed are adequately linked to and retained in care. Public Library of Science 2020-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7332003/ /pubmed/32614878 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0235178 Text en © 2020 Stevenson 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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Zishiri, Vincent K.
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Charalambous, Salome
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title_full HIV prevalence and the cascade of care in five South African correctional facilities
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title_short HIV prevalence and the cascade of care in five South African correctional facilities
title_sort hiv prevalence and the cascade of care in five south african correctional facilities
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7332003/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32614878
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0235178
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