| Literature DB >> 35361209 |
Mariet Benade1, Lawrence Long2,3, Sydney Rosen2,3, Gesine Meyer-Rath2,3, Jeanne-Marie Tucker4, Jacqui Miot3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In response to the global pandemic of COVID-19, countries around the world began imposing stay-at-home orders, restrictions on transport, and closures of businesses in early 2020. South Africa implemented a strict lockdown in March 2020 before its first COVID-19 wave started, gradually lifted restrictions between May and September 2020, and then re-imposed restrictions in December 2020 in response to its second wave. There is concern that COVID-19-related morbidity and mortality, fear of transmission, and government responses may have led to a reduction in antiretroviral treatment (ART) initiations for HIV-infected individuals in countries like South Africa.Entities:
Keywords: ART initiation; Antiretroviral therapy; COVID-19; HIV; South Africa
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35361209 PMCID: PMC8970413 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-022-07714-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Characteristics of facilities included in the analysis (n = 2,471)
| Characteristic | Total sites in DHIS data set | Included in analysis | Total number of patients retained on ART at the facilities included in 2019 (column %) | Total number of ART initiations at the facilities included in 2019 (column %) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| All fixed-site facilities | 4,200 | 2,471 (59) | 4,017,406 | 636,969 |
| Primary healthcare clinics | 3109 | 2041 (66) | 3,008,830 (75) | 463,924 (73) |
| Community health centres | 332 | 270 (81) | 806,707 (20) | 139,028 (22) |
| Hospitals | 283 | 160 (57) | 201,868 (5) | 34,017 (5) |
| Mobile sites and correctional facilities (excluded) | 759 | 0 (0) | n.a | n.a |
| < 1000 | 2734 | 1079 (39) | 640,487 (16) | 91,190 (14) |
| ≧ 1000 | 1466 | 1392 (95) | 3,376,918 (84) | 545,779 (86) |
| Urban | 1814 | 1229 (68) | 2,561,859 (64) | 435,911 (68) |
| Peri-urban | 378 | 198 (52) | 304,590 (8) | 46,581 (7) |
| Rural | 2008 | 1044 (52) | 1,150,956 (29) | 154,477 (24) |
| Eastern Cape | 888 | 411 (46) | 381,516 (9) | 61,167 (10) |
| Free State | 294 | 178 (61) | 247,121 (6) | 32,060 (5) |
| Gauteng | 446 | 371 (84) | 995,382 (25) | 187,531 (29) |
| KwaZulu Natal | 840 | 547 (65) | 1,199,113 (30) | 176,714 (28) |
| Limpopo | 539 | 329 (61) | 282,360 (7) | 36,547 (6) |
| Mpumalanga | 340 | 267 (79) | 432,045 (11) | 71,490 (11) |
| Northern Cape | 183 | 50 (27) | 33,895 (1) | 3,902(1) |
| North West | 380 | 192 (51) | 230,501 (6) | 37,856 (6) |
| Western Cape | 290 | 126 (44) | 215,474 (5) | 29,702 (5) |
aMean number of patients retained in 2019
Fig. 1ART initiations in South Africa, January 2019-March 2021. *Includes 2,471 facilities; excludes facilities with missing data, mobile clinics, and correctional facilities
Fig. 2ART initiations in 2020 as a percentage of the number of initiations in 2019, by province
Fig. 3ART initiations in 2019 and 2020 by setting, size, and facility type
Fig. 4ART initiations and new COVID-19 cases per month, March 2020-March 2021
Fig. 5ART initiations and new COVID-19 cases per month by province, March 2020-March 2021