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E Kainne Dokubo, Annabel Baddeley, Ishani Pathmanathan, William Coggin, Jacqueline Firth, Haileyesus Getahun, Jonathan Kaplan, Anand Date.
Abstract
Considerable progress has been made in the provision of life-saving antiretroviral therapy (ART) for persons with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection worldwide, resulting in an overall decrease in HIV incidence and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)-related mortality. In the strategic scale-up of HIV care and treatment programs, persons with HIV and tuberculosis (TB) are a priority population for receiving ART. TB is the leading cause of death among persons living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa and remains a potential risk to the estimated 35 million persons living with HIV globally. Of the 9 million new cases of TB disease globally in 2013, an estimated 1.1 million (13%) were among persons living with HIV; of the 1.5 million deaths attributed to TB in 2013, a total of 360,000 (24%) were among persons living with HIV. ART reduces the incidence of HIV-associated TB disease, and early initiation of ART after the start of TB treatment reduces progression of HIV infection and death among HIV-positive TB patients. To assess the progress in scaling up ART provision among HIV-positive TB patients in 19 countries in sub-Saharan Africa with high TB and HIV burdens, TB and HIV data collected by the World Health Organization (WHO) were reviewed. The results found that the percentage of HIV-positive TB patients receiving ART increased from 37% in 2010 to 69% in 2013. However, many TB cases among persons who are HIV-positive go unreported, and only 38% of the estimated number of HIV-positive new TB patients received ART in 2013. Although progress has been made, the combination of TB and HIV continues to pose a threat to global health, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25426652 PMCID: PMC5779519
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep ISSN: 0149-2195 Impact factor: 17.586
FIGURE 1Percentages of TB patients tested for HIV and HIV-positive TB patients on antiretroviral therapy (ART) — 19 countries supported by the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, sub-Saharan Africa, 2009–2013
Abbreviations: HIV = human immunodeficiency virus; TB = tuberculosis.
Source: World Health Organization global TB database. Available at http://www.who.int/tb/country/en.
* Botswana, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe.
Percentage of HIV-positive TB patients on antiretroviral therapy (ART) — 19 countries supported by the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, sub-Saharan Africa, 2013
| Country | No. of reported TB patients with known HIV status | No. of TB patients who were HIV-positive | % of HIV-positive TB patients on ART | Estimated no. of new HIV-positive TB patients | % of estimated new HIV-positive TB patients on ART |
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| Botswana | 6,321 | 3,832 | 72 | 5,000 | 55 |
| Cameroon | 21,371 | 8,161 | 64 | 19,000 | 28 |
| Côte d’Ivoire | 22,502 | 5,506 | 55 | 8,000 | 38 |
| Democratic Republic of the Congo | 49,816 | 6,984 | 48 | 16,000 | 21 |
| Ethiopia | 93,356 | 10,374 | 68 | 22,000 | 32 |
| Ghana | 11,387 | 2,737 | 37 | 3,600 | 28 |
| Kenya | 84,178 | 31,650 | 84 | 48,000 | 55 |
| Lesotho | 9,756 | 7,234 | 70 | 15,000 | 34 |
| Malawi | 17,820 | 9,998 | 88 | 15,000 | 59 |
| Mozambique | 51,172 | 28,585 | 72 | 81,000 | 25 |
| Namibia | 9,727 | 4,343 | 80 | 7,700 | 45 |
| Nigeria | 88,317 | 19,423 | 67 | 140,000 | 9 |
| Rwanda | 5,882 | 1,447 | 79 | 2,500 | 46 |
| South Africa | 294,504 | 181,736 | 66 | 270,000 | 45 |
| Swaziland | 6,416 | 4,747 | 80 | 13,000 | 29 |
| Uganda | 43,318 | 20,648 | 65 | 32,000 | 42 |
| Tanzania | 54,504 | 20,320 | 73 | 30,000 | 50 |
| Zambia | 41,305 | 25,476 | 67 | 37,000 | 46 |
| Zimbabwe | 32,460 | 22,442 | 77 | 56,000 | 31 |
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Abbreviations: HIV = human immunodeficiency virus; TB = tuberculosis.
Source: World Health Organization global TB database. Available at http://www.who.int/tb/country/en.
FIGURE 2Percentage of reported HIV-positive TB patients on antiretroviral therapy (ART) compared with estimated new HIV-positive TB cases — 19 countries supported by the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, sub-Saharan Africa, 2013
Abbreviations: HIV = human immunodeficiency virus; TB = tuberculosis.
Source: World Health Organization global TB database. Available at http://www.who.int/tb/country/en.