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Consolidating HIV testing in a public health laboratory for efficient and sustainable early infant diagnosis (EID) in Uganda.

Charles Kiyaga1, Hakim Sendagire2, Eleanor Joseph3, Jeff Grosz3, Ian McConnell3, Vijay Narayan3, Godfrey Esiru1, Peter Elyanu1, Zainab Akol1, Wilford Kirungi1, Joshua Musinguzi1, Alex Opio1.   

Abstract

Uganda introduced an HIV Early Infant Diagnosis (EID) program in 2006, and then worked to improve the laboratory, transportation, and clinical elements. Reported here are the activities involved in setting up a prospective analysis in which the Ministry of Health, with its NGO partners, determined it would be more effective and efficient to consolidate the initial eight-laboratory system for EID testing of HIV dried blood samples offered by two nongovernmental partners operating research facilities into a single well-equipped and staffed laboratory within the Ministry. A retrospective analysis confirmed that redesign reduced overhead cost per PCR test of HIV dried blood samples from US$22.20 to an average of $5. Along with the revamped system of sample collection, transportation, and result communication, Uganda has been able to vastly increase the HIV diagnosis of babies and engagement of them and their mothers in clinical care, including antiretroviral therapy. Uganda reduced turnaround times for results reporting to clinicians from more than a month in 2006 to just 2 weeks by 2014, even as samples tested increased dramatically. The next challenge is overcoming loss of babies and mothers to follow up.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25811386     DOI: 10.1057/jphp.2015.7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Public Health Policy        ISSN: 0197-5897            Impact factor:   2.222


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Authors:  Charles Kiyaga; Hakim Sendagire; Eleanor Joseph; Ian McConnell; Jeff Grosz; Vijay Narayan; Godfrey Esiru; Peter Elyanu; Zainab Akol; Wilford Kirungi; Joshua Musinguzi; Alex Opio
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-11-13       Impact factor: 3.240

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