Implementation of Tuberculosis Intensive Case Finding, Isoniazid Preventive Therapy, and Infection Control ("Three I's") and HIV-Tuberculosis Service Integration in Lower Income Countries
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Charles, M. Katherine
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Implementation of Tuberculosis Intensive Case Finding, Isoniazid Preventive Therapy, and Infection Control ("Three I's") and HIV-Tuberculosis Service Integration in Lower Income Countries
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Setting
World Health Organization advocates for integration of HIV-tuberculosis (TB) services and
recommends intensive case finding (ICF), isoniazid preventive therapy (IPT), and infection
control (“Three I’s”) for TB prevention and control among persons living with HIV.
Objective
To assess the implementation of the “Three I’s” of TB-control at HIV treatment sites in lower
income countries.
Design
Survey conducted between March-July, 2012 at 47 sites in 26 countries: 6 (13%) Asia
Pacific, 7 (15%), Caribbean, Central and South America, 5 (10%) Central Africa, 8 (17%)
East Africa, 14 (30%) Southern Africa, and 7 (15%) West Africa.
Results
ICF using symptom-based screening was performed at 38% of sites; 45% of sites used
symptom-screening plus additional diagnostics. IPT at enrollment or ART initiation was
implemented in only 17% of sites, with 9% of sites providing IPT to tuberculin-skin-test positive
patients. Infection control measures varied: 62% of sites separated smear-positive
patients, and healthcare workers used masks at 57% of sites. Only 12 (26%) sites integrated
HIV-TB services. Integration was not associated with implementation of TB prevention
measures except for IPT provision at enrollment (42% integrated vs. 9% nonintegrated;
p = 0.03).
Conclusions
Implementation of TB screening, IPT provision, and infection control measures was low and
variable across regional HIV treatment sites, regardless of integration status.
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National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) of National Institutes of Health (NIH)
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IeDEA Network Coordinating Center (INCC) at Vanderbilt University
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PLoS One 11 (4): e0153243, April 2016.
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