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Allan E Rodriguez1, Andrew J Wawrzyniak2, Hansel E Tookes3, Marcia G Vidal3, Manasi Soni3, Rita Nwanyanwu4, David Goldberg5, Rachel Freeman4, Kira Villamizar5, Maria L Alcaide3, Michael A Kolber3.
Abstract
Test and Rapid Response Treatment (TRRT) linkage programs have demonstrated improved HIV suppression rates. This paper describes the design and implementation of the Miami TRRT initiative and its clinical impact. Assisted by a dedicated care navigator, patients receiving a reactive HIV rapid test at the Florida Department of Health STD Clinic were offered same-day HIV care at the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Medical Center Adult HIV Outpatient Clinic. Patient retention and labs were tracked for 12 months. Of the 2337 individuals tested, 46 had a reactive HIV test; 41 (89%) consented to participate. For the 36 patients in continued care for a year, 33 (91.7%) achieved virological suppression (< 200 copies/mL) within 70 days of their reactive HIV rapid test; at 12 months, 35 (97.2%) remained suppressed, and mean CD4 T cell counts increased from 452 ± 266 to 597 ± 322 cells/mm3. The Miami TRRT initiative demonstrated that immediate linkage to care is feasible and improves retention and suppression in a public/academic medical center in the U.S. South.Entities:
Keywords: Linkage; Rapid treatment; Retention; Suppression
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31520241 PMCID: PMC6934174 DOI: 10.1007/s10461-019-02655-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Behav ISSN: 1090-7165