Literature DB >> 26393033

Uptake of HIV testing and HIV positivity among presumptive tuberculosis patients at Puducherry, South India.

C Palanivel1, A M V Kumar2, T Mahalakshmi1, S Govindarajan3, M Claassens4, S Satyanarayana3, D Gurumurthy5, K Vasudevan1, A Purty6, A K Paulraj7, K V Raman8.   

Abstract

SETTING: Puducherry, a district in South India with a low prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection (<1% among antenatal women).
OBJECTIVES: 1) To estimate the proportion of patients with known HIV status who were HIV-positive, 2) to describe the demographic and clinical characteristics of patients with unknown HIV status among presumptive TB patients, and 3) to assess the additional workload at HIV testing centres.
DESIGN: In this cross-sectional study, consecutive presumptive TB patients attending microscopy centres for diagnosis during March-May 2013 were asked if they knew their HIV status. Patients with unknown HIV status were offered voluntary counselling and HIV testing.
RESULTS: Of 1886 presumptive TB patients, HIV status was ascertained for 842 (44.6%); 28 (3.3%) were HIV-positive. The uptake of HIV testing was significantly higher in younger age groups, males, residents of Puducherry and smear-positive TB patients. The median increase in the number of clients tested for HIV per day per testing centre was 1 (range 0-6).
CONCLUSION: The uptake of HIV testing was low. HIV prevalence was higher among presumptive TB patients than in antenatal women, and as high as in TB patients. With minimal increase in workload at HIV testing centres, HIV testing could be implemented using existing resources.

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Keywords:  HIV prevalence; India; TB suspects; low HIV setting; operational research; presumptive TB

Year:  2013        PMID: 26393033      PMCID: PMC4463124          DOI: 10.5588/pha.13.0045

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Public Health Action        ISSN: 2220-8372


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