Provider-Initiated Hiv Testing And Counseling In Tb Clinical Settings: Tools For Program Implementation

N N Bock,P Nadol, M Rogers, M A Fenley, J Moore,B Miller

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TUBERCULOSIS AND LUNG DISEASE(2008)

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In countries with high HIV prevalence, up to 80% of tuberculosis (TB) patients also have human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. HIV testing and counseling needs to be more feasible and accessible to all people in settings with a generalized HIV epidemic, but particularly to those likely to have HIV infection and who need care and treatment. Implementing provider-initiated and -delivered HIV testing and counseling (PITC) in clinical settings where patients have symptoms and signs consistent with HIV-related disease, including TB, is therefore a priority. We describe a new tool that has been developed to assist countries in planning and implementing PITC in TB clinical settings. The materials include a template for national guidance for the PITC program and procedures, a training curriculum for clinic staff and job aids including a script that assist clinicians in communicating appropriate pre- and post-test information to their TB patients, including the benefits to HIV-infected TB patients of knowing their status so they can obtain HIV care and treatment and prevent the spread of HIV.
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tuberculosis, HIV infection, HIV testing and counseling
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