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The Tingathe Surge: a Multi-strategy Approach to Accelerate HIV Case Finding in Malawi

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Date 2019 Dec 6
PMID 31803585
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Abstract

Setting: Nineteen health facilities in rural, southeastern Malawi.

Objective: To describe the implementation and results of a 6-week intervention to accelerate human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) case finding.

Design: Six HIV testing strategies were simultaneously implemented. Routinely collected data from Ministry of Health registers were used to determine the number of HIV tests performed and of new cases identified. The weekly averages of the total number of tests and new cases before and during the intervention were compared. Testing by age group and sex was described. The percentage yield of new cases was compared by testing strategy.

Results: Of 29 703 HIV tests conducted, 1106 (3.7%) were positive. Of the total number of persons tested, 69.5% were women and 75.5% were aged >15 years. The yield of positive test results was 3.5% among women, 4.3% among men, 4.4% among those aged >15 years and 1.5% among those aged ⩽15 years. The average weekly number of tests increased 106.7% from 3337 to 6896 ( = 0.002). The average weekly number of positive cases identified increased 51.9% from 158 to 240 ( = 0.017). The testing strategy with the highest yield resulted in a 6.0% yield; the lowest was 1.3%. The yield for all strategies, except one, was highest in adult men.

Conclusion: A multi-strategy approach to HIV testing and counseling can be an effective means of accelerating HIV case finding.

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