Characteristics of TPT initiation and completion among people living with HIV

L. Gunde, A. Wang, D. Payne, S. O'Connor, A. Kabaghe, N. Kalata, A. Maida, D. Kayira, V. Buie, L. Tauzi, A. Sankhani, A. Thawani, E. Rambik, A. Ahimbisibwe, T. Maphosa, K. Kudiabor, R. Nyirenda, J. Mpunga, K. Mbendera, P. Nyasulu, F. Kayigamba, M. Farahani, A.C. Voetsch, K. Brown, A. Jahn, B. Girma, K. Mirkovic, MPHIA Survey Team
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BACKGROUND: TB preventive treatment (TPT) reduces morbidity and mortality among people living with HIV (PLHIV). Despite the successful scale-up of TPT in Malawi, monitoring and evaluation have been suboptimal. We utilized the Malawi Population-Based HIV Impact Assessment (MPHIA) 2020‐2021 survey data to estimate TPT uptake and completion among self-reported HIVpositive persons.METHODS: We estimated the proportion of HIV-positive respondents who had ever undergone TPT, and determined the percentage of those currently on TPT who had completed more than 6 months of treatment. Bivariate and multivariable logistic regression were performed to calculate the odds ratios for factors associated with evertaking TPT. All variables were self-reported, and the analysis was weighted and accounted for in the survey design.RESULTS: Of the HIV+ respondents, 38.8% (95% CI 36.4‐41.3) had ever taken TPT. The adjusted odds of ever taking TPT were 8.0 and 5.2 times as high in the Central and Southern regions, respectively, compared to the Northern region; 1.9 times higher among those in the highest wealth quintile, and 2.1 times higher for those on antiretroviral therapy >10 years. Of those currently taking TPT, 56.2% completed >6 months of TPT.CONCLUSION: These results suggest low TPT uptake and >6 months’ completion rates among self-reported HIV+ persons. Initiatives to create demand and strengthen adherence would improve TPT uptake.
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艾滋病毒感染者开始和完成 TPT 的特点
背景:结核病预防性治疗(TPT)可降低艾滋病毒感染者(PLHIV)的发病率和死亡率。尽管结核病预防治疗在马拉维成功推广,但监测和评估工作一直不尽如人意。我们利用马拉维 2020-2021 年基于人口的艾滋病影响评估(MPHIA)调查数据,估算了自我报告的 HIV 阳性者中 TPT 的接受率和完成率。方法:我们估算了曾经接受过 TPT 的 HIV 阳性受访者的比例,并确定了目前正在接受 TPT 且已完成 6 个月以上治疗的受访者的比例。我们进行了二元和多元逻辑回归,以计算与曾经接受 TPT 相关因素的几率比。所有变量均由受访者自我报告,调查设计中对分析结果进行了加权和计算。结果:在 HIV 感染者中,38.8%(95% CI 36.4-41.3)的受访者曾经服用过 TPT。与北部地区相比,中部地区和南部地区曾经服用 TPT 的调整后几率分别是北部地区的 8.0 倍和 5.2 倍;在财富最高的五分之一人口中,曾经服用 TPT 的几率是北部地区的 1.9 倍;在接受抗逆转录病毒治疗超过 10 年的人口中,曾经服用 TPT 的几率是北部地区的 2.1 倍。结论:这些结果表明,在自我报告的 HIV 感染者中,TPT 的接受率和超过 6 个月的完成率都很低。为创造需求和加强依从性而采取的措施将提高 TPT 的服用率。
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