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Improved HIV case finding among key populations after differentiated data driven community testing approaches in Zambia

INTRODUCTION: Open Doors, an HIV prevention project targeting key populations in Zambia, recorded low HIV positivity rates (9%) among HIV testing clients, compared to national adult prevalence (12.3%), suggesting case finding efficiency could be improved. To close this gap, they undertook a series o...

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Autores principales: Kamanga, Joseph, Stankevitz, Kayla, Martinez, Andres, Chiegil, Robert, Nyirenda, Lameck, Mulenga, Florence, Chen, Mario, Mpofu, Mulamuli, Lubasi, Sam, Bateganya, Moses
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8638925/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34855752
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258573
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author Kamanga, Joseph
Stankevitz, Kayla
Martinez, Andres
Chiegil, Robert
Nyirenda, Lameck
Mulenga, Florence
Chen, Mario
Mpofu, Mulamuli
Lubasi, Sam
Bateganya, Moses
author_facet Kamanga, Joseph
Stankevitz, Kayla
Martinez, Andres
Chiegil, Robert
Nyirenda, Lameck
Mulenga, Florence
Chen, Mario
Mpofu, Mulamuli
Lubasi, Sam
Bateganya, Moses
author_sort Kamanga, Joseph
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: Open Doors, an HIV prevention project targeting key populations in Zambia, recorded low HIV positivity rates (9%) among HIV testing clients, compared to national adult prevalence (12.3%), suggesting case finding efficiency could be improved. To close this gap, they undertook a series of targeted programmatic and management interventions. We share the outcomes of these interventions, specifically changes in testing volume, HIV positivity rate, and total numbers of key populations living with HIV identified. METHODS: The project implemented a range of interventions to improve HIV case finding using a Total Quality Leadership and Accountability (TQLA) approach. We analyzed program data for key populations who received HIV testing six months before the interventions (October 2017–March 2018) and 12 months after (April 2018–March 2019). Interrupted time series analysis was used to evaluate the impact on HIV positivity and total case finding and trends in positivity and case finding over time, before and after the interventions. RESULTS: While the monthly average number of HIV tests performed increased by only 14% post-intervention, the monthly average number of HIV positive individuals identified increased by 290%. The average HIV positivity rate rose from 9.7% to 32.4%. Positivity rates and case finding remained significantly higher in all post-intervention months. Similar trends were observed among FSW and MSM. CONCLUSIONS: The Open Doors project was able to reach large numbers of previously undiagnosed key populations by implementing a targeted managerial and technical intervention, resulting in a significant increase in the HIV positivity rate sustained over 12 months. These results demonstrate that differentiated, data-driven approaches can help close the 95-95-95 gaps among key populations.
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spelling pubmed-86389252021-12-03 Improved HIV case finding among key populations after differentiated data driven community testing approaches in Zambia Kamanga, Joseph Stankevitz, Kayla Martinez, Andres Chiegil, Robert Nyirenda, Lameck Mulenga, Florence Chen, Mario Mpofu, Mulamuli Lubasi, Sam Bateganya, Moses PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Open Doors, an HIV prevention project targeting key populations in Zambia, recorded low HIV positivity rates (9%) among HIV testing clients, compared to national adult prevalence (12.3%), suggesting case finding efficiency could be improved. To close this gap, they undertook a series of targeted programmatic and management interventions. We share the outcomes of these interventions, specifically changes in testing volume, HIV positivity rate, and total numbers of key populations living with HIV identified. METHODS: The project implemented a range of interventions to improve HIV case finding using a Total Quality Leadership and Accountability (TQLA) approach. We analyzed program data for key populations who received HIV testing six months before the interventions (October 2017–March 2018) and 12 months after (April 2018–March 2019). Interrupted time series analysis was used to evaluate the impact on HIV positivity and total case finding and trends in positivity and case finding over time, before and after the interventions. RESULTS: While the monthly average number of HIV tests performed increased by only 14% post-intervention, the monthly average number of HIV positive individuals identified increased by 290%. The average HIV positivity rate rose from 9.7% to 32.4%. Positivity rates and case finding remained significantly higher in all post-intervention months. Similar trends were observed among FSW and MSM. CONCLUSIONS: The Open Doors project was able to reach large numbers of previously undiagnosed key populations by implementing a targeted managerial and technical intervention, resulting in a significant increase in the HIV positivity rate sustained over 12 months. These results demonstrate that differentiated, data-driven approaches can help close the 95-95-95 gaps among key populations. Public Library of Science 2021-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8638925/ /pubmed/34855752 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258573 Text en © 2021 Kamanga 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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Kamanga, Joseph
Stankevitz, Kayla
Martinez, Andres
Chiegil, Robert
Nyirenda, Lameck
Mulenga, Florence
Chen, Mario
Mpofu, Mulamuli
Lubasi, Sam
Bateganya, Moses
Improved HIV case finding among key populations after differentiated data driven community testing approaches in Zambia
title Improved HIV case finding among key populations after differentiated data driven community testing approaches in Zambia
title_full Improved HIV case finding among key populations after differentiated data driven community testing approaches in Zambia
title_fullStr Improved HIV case finding among key populations after differentiated data driven community testing approaches in Zambia
title_full_unstemmed Improved HIV case finding among key populations after differentiated data driven community testing approaches in Zambia
title_short Improved HIV case finding among key populations after differentiated data driven community testing approaches in Zambia
title_sort improved hiv case finding among key populations after differentiated data driven community testing approaches in zambia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8638925/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34855752
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258573
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