| Literature DB >> 23776105 |
Katherine Frasca, Jennifer Cohn.
Abstract
Current strategies are insufficient to contain the growing tuberculosis (TB) epidemic in areas of high HIV prevalence such as sub-Saharan Africa. Due to the increased risk of morbidity and mortality among those coinfected, early detection is critical. However,strategies dependent on passive, facility-based case finding have failed due to severe limitations in the HIV-positive population.There is growing evidence from multiple clinical trials that early initiation of antiretroviral therapy (ART) in patients coinfected with HIV and TB reduces mortality. Integration of community-based distribution of ART and TB medicines should be considered for coinfected patients to help improve retention in care and to off-load busy health systems. Several models of integration of HIV and TB care in sub-Saharan Africa have been successful. This review article examines the concepts of HIV and TB integration of testing and treatment at the community level.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 23776105 DOI: 10.1177/2325957413488183
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Int Assoc Provid AIDS Care ISSN: 2325-9574