| Literature DB >> 30563476 |
Mebrahtu Teweldemedhin1, Negasi Asres2, Hailay Gebreyesus2, Solomon Weldegebreal Asgedom3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Tuberculosis (TB) are the double burden diseases of the world. The African continent takes a great share of TB-HIV cases worldwide. This study was aimed to determine the prevalence of TB-HIV co-infection in Ethiopia, using a meta-analysis based on a systematic review of published articles.Entities:
Keywords: Co-infection; Human immunodeficiency virus; Meta-analysis; Prevalence; Tuberculosis
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30563476 PMCID: PMC6299573 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-018-3604-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Fig. 1Flow diagram of articles selection process
Summary of the studies in the review
| Author, Year, (Ref.) | Study setting/region | Study design | Study population/participants | Prev. of TB-HIV co-infection |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alemayehu et al., 2014 [ | Amhara Region, Gondar University; Hospital based | Cross-sectional | HIV patients, aged 18 years and above, | 6% |
| Alemie & Gebreselassie, 2014 [ | Amhara Region; selected private health institutions | Cross-sectional | TB patients, | 20% |
| Alemu, etal,2016 [ | Amhara Region, West Gojjam and South Gondar, Population based | Retrospective | HIV patients, children aged less than 15, | 12% |
| Ali et al.,2016 [ | Across Ethiopia, Population based | Cross- sectional | HIV patients, aged 15–90, | 29.4% |
| Balcha et al.,2014 [ | Oromia Region, Adama; Population based | Prospective | HIV-patients, aged 18 years and above, | 17.9% |
| Belay et al.,2015 [ | Afar and Dessie Town; in 5 health facilities. | Cross-sectional | TB patients, aged above 18 | 40% |
| Datiko et al.,2008 [ | Southern Ethiopia, heath facilities | Cross-sectional | TB patients, | 18% |
| Dengetu & dolamo, 2014 [ | Addis Ababa; governmental health facilities | Facility-based Cross-sectional | TB patients, children aged 15–17 years, | 35% |
| Deribew, et al.,2011 [ | Addis Ababa; primary health care units | Facility based cross-sectional | TB patients, | 27.2% |
| Fanosie et al.,2016 [ | Amhara Region, University of Gondar Hospital | Institution based cross-sectional | TB patients, | 14.1% |
| Fekadu et al., 2015 [ | South Ethiopia | Retrospective | HIV/AIDS patients, | 18.2%) |
| Belay et al., 2014 [ | Afar region | Cross sectional | TB patients, | 28.6% |
| Taddesse et al., 2013 [ | Amhara region | Cross sectional | TB patients, | 18.3% |
| Gebrecherkos et al., 2016 [ | Amhara Region, North Gondar zone | Cross-sectional | TB patients, | 27% |
| Gebreegziabiher et al., 2017 [ | Tigray Region, Mekelle, Public health institutions | Cross-sectional | TB pregnant mother, | 21.8% |
| Gebremariam, et al., 2016 [ | Southern Rgion, Arsi Negele Health Center | Retrospective | TB patients, | 10% |
| Kassu et al.,2007 [ | Amhara, Gondar University | Cross-sectional | TB patients, | 52.1% |
| Kebede et al., 2014 [ | Oromiya, Este welega | Cross- sectional | TB patients, | 33.7% |
| Kifle et al., 2014 [ | Amhara, Northwest Shewa | Cross- sectional | TB patients, | 28.7% |
| Ligidi et al.,2011 [ | Oremiya, Adama Hospital based | Cross- sectional | TB patients, | 26.4% |
| Mekonnen et al.,2015 [ | Tigray Rgion,Southern zone | Retrospective | TB patients, | 24.3% |
| Mihret et al., 2014 [ | Addis Ababa Ethiopia | Cross-sectional | TB patients, | 23.2% |
| Mitku et al. 2016 [ | Amhara Region, Hospital based | Retrospective | HIV positive, | 27.7% |
| Skogmar et al.,2014 [ | Across Ethiopia | Cross-sectional | TB patients, | 27.5% |
| Tarekegne et al.,2016 [ | Amhara Rgion, Metema Hospital | Retrospective | TB patients, | 20.1% |
| Teklu et al., 2012 [ | Sothern Ethiopia, Sedo, institution based | Retrospective | HIV patients, | 7.8% |
| Wondimeneh et al., 2012 [ | Amhara Region, Gondar university, Hospital based | Cross sectional | HIV patients, | 7.5% |
| Yassin et al., 2004 [ | Southern region of Ethiopia., health facilities | Prospective epidemiological | HIV patients, | 19% |
| Degu J. et al. [ | Southern Ethiopia, Arba Minch Hospital | Cross- sectional | TB patients, | 20.1% |
| Alemie G.A. et al., 2014 [ | Amhara Region, private health institutions | Cross-sectional | TB patient, | 20% |
| EHNRI, 2014 [ | Across Ethiopia | Survey in public health facilities | TB patients, | 20% |
| EPHI, 2015 [ | Across Ethiopia | Survey in public health facilities | TB patients, | 17.5% |
EHNRI Ethiopian Health and Nutrition Research Institite, EPHI Ethiopian Public Health Institute.
Fig. 2The estimated prevalence of TB-HIV co-infection in Ethiopia: Meta-Analysis
Fig. 3The estimated prevalence of TB-HIV co-infection in Ethiopia by Region Meta-analysis