Abstract

The World Health Organization's framework for TB/HIV collaborative activities recommends provider-initiated HIV testing and counselling (PITC) of patients with presumptive TB. In Myanmar, PITC among presumptive TB patients was started at the TB outpatient department (TB OPD) in Mandalay in 2014. In this study, we assessed the uptake of PITC among presumptive TB patients and the number needed to screen to find one additional HIV positive case, stratified by demographic and clinical characteristics. This was a cross-sectional study using routinely collected data of presumptive TB patients who registered for PITC services at the TB OPD between August 2014 and December 2017 in Mandalay. Among 21,989 presumptive TB patients registered, 9,796 (44.5%) had known HIV status at registration and 2,763 (28.2%) were people already living with HIV (PLHIV). Of the remainder, 85.3% (10,401/12,193) were newly tested for HIV. Patients <55 years old, those registered in 2014, 2015 and 2017, those employed and those having a history of TB contact had higher uptakes of HIV testing. Among 10,401 patients tested for HIV, 213 (2.1%) patients were newly diagnosed with HIV and this included 147 (69.0%) who were not diagnosed as having TB. The overall prevalence of HIV (previously known and newly diagnosed) among presumptive TB patients was 14.8% (2,976/20,119). The number needed to screen to find one additional HIV case was 48: this number was lower (i.e., a higher yield) among patients aged 35-44 years and among those who were divorced or separated. Uptake of HIV testing among eligible presumptive TB patients was high with four out of five presumptive TB patients being tested for HIV. This strategy detected many additional HIV-positive persons, and this included those who were not diagnosed with TB. We strongly recommend that this strategy be implemented nationwide in Myanmar.

Highlights

  • The World Health Organization’s framework for TB/human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) collaborative activities recommends provider-initiated HIV testing and counselling (PITC) of patients with presumptive TB

  • Uptake of HIV testing among eligible presumptive TB patients was high with four out of five presumptive TB patients being tested for HIV

  • This strategy detected many additional HIVpositive persons, and this included those who were not diagnosed with TB

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This was a cross-sectional study using data routinely collected from the PITC service. Myanmar is a country in South-East Asia with an estimated population of 52 million and is one of the 30 high TB/HIV burden countries (having the highest estimated number of incident TB cases among people living with HIV) [24]. There are 15 regions and states in Myanmar. Mandalay is the third most populated region in Myanmar with 6.2 million people, of whom 35% live in the urban area. There are seven districts in Mandalay region. Mandalay District has 1.7 million population and is administratively divided into seven townships [25]

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