Distribution Of Advanced Hiv Disease From Three High Hiv Prevalence Settings In Sub-Saharan Africa: A Secondary Analysis Data From Three Population-Based Cross-Sectional Surveys In Eshowe (South Africa), Ndhiwa (Kenya) And Chiradzulu (Malawi)

GLOBAL HEALTH ACTION(2019)

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Background: Despite substantial progress in antiretroviral therapy (ART) scale up, some people living with HIV (PLHIV) continue to present with advanced HIV disease, contributing to ongoing HIV-related morbidity and mortality. Objective: We aimed to quantify population-level estimates of advanced HIV from three high HIV prevalence settings in Sub-Saharan Africa. Methods: Three cross-sectional surveys were conducted in (Ndhiwa (Kenya): September?November 2012), (Chiradzulu (Malawi): February?May 2013) and (Eshowe (South Africa): July?October 2013). Eligible individuals 15?59 years old who consented were interviewed at home followed by rapid HIV test and CD4 count test if tested HIV-positive. Advanced HIV was defined as CD4 < 200 cells/?l. We used logistic regression to identify patient characteristics associated with advanced HIV. Results: Among 18,991 (39.2% male) individuals, 4113 (21.7%) tested HIV-positive; 385/3957 (9.7% (95% Confidence Interval [CI]: 8.8?10.7)) had advanced HIV, ranging from 7.8% (95%CI 6.4?9.5) Chiradzulu (Malawi) to 11.8% (95%CI 9.8?14.2) Ndhiwa (Kenya). The proportion of PLHIV with advanced disease was higher among men 15.3% (95% CI 13.2?17.5) than women 7.5% (95%CI 6.6?8.6) p < 0.001. Overall, 62.7% of all individuals with advanced HIV were aware of their HIV status and 40.3% were currently on ART. Overall, 65.6% of individuals not on ART had not previously been diagnosed with HIV, while only 29.6% of those on ART had been on ART for ?6 months. Individuals with advanced HIV disease were more likely to be men (adjusted Odds Ratio [aOR]; 2.1 (95%CI 1.7?2.6), and more likely not to be on ART (aOR; 1.7 (95%CI 1.3?2.1). Conclusion: In our study, about 1 in 10 PLHIV had advanced HIV with nearly 40% of them unaware of their HIV status. However, a substantial proportion of patients with advanced HIV were established on ART. Our findings suggest the need for a dual focus on alternative testing strategies to identify PLHIV earlier as well as improving ART retention.
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HIV, CD4, ART, population-level, Africa
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