Reaching 90-90-90 in rural communities in East Africa: lessons from the Sustainable East Africa Research in Community Health Trial.

Gabriel Chamie, Moses R Kamya, Maya L Petersen, Diane V Havlir
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Purpose of review: There is an urgent need to understand new population-level approaches that achieve high levels of treatment and viral suppression for persons living with HIV.

Recent findings: The SEARCH Universal test and treat (UTT) trial conducted in Kenya and Uganda aimed to reduce HIV incidence and improve community health. SEARCH offered HIV and multidisease testing at health fairs followed by home testing for nonparticipants in 32 communities, each with approximately 10 000 persons. In the 16 intervention communities, UNAIDS 90-90-90 targets were achieved within 3 years, reaching '92-95-90' and 79% population-level viral suppression. HIV incidence declined by 32% between year 1 and 3 of follow-up. Key principles of SEARCH's approach included community engagement, integration of HIV with multidisease services, rapid ART start upon HIV diagnosis, and patient-centered, streamlined care. SEARCH's community health approach also reduced HIV mortality, annual TB incidence, and uncontrolled hypertension compared with a country standard of care. Population-level viral suppression increased beyond the UNAIDS 73% target in women and men and reached levels well above recent country estimates across much of sub-Saharan Africa.

Summary: SEARCH provides one example of how to rapidly surpass UNAIDS 90-90-90 targets while addressing community health on the path to HIV epidemic control.

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东非农村社区达到90-90-90岁:东非社区健康试验可持续研究的经验教训。
审查目的:迫切需要了解新的人群层面的方法,以实现对艾滋病毒感染者的高水平治疗和病毒抑制。最近的研究结果:在肯尼亚和乌干达进行的SEARCH通用检测和治疗(UTT)试验旨在降低艾滋病毒发病率和改善社区健康。SEARCH在健康博览会上提供艾滋病毒和多方位检测,然后为32个社区的非参与者提供家庭检测,每个社区约有10个 000人。在16个干预社区中,联合国艾滋病规划署在3年内实现了90-90-90的目标,达到了“92-95-90”和79%的人群水平的病毒抑制。在随访的第1年至第3年期间,艾滋病毒发病率下降了32%。SEARCH方法的关键原则包括社区参与、将HIV与多方位服务相结合、在诊断出HIV后快速启动ART,以及以患者为中心的简化护理。与国家标准的护理相比,SEARCH的社区卫生方法还降低了艾滋病毒死亡率、结核病年发病率和未控制的高血压。在撒哈拉以南非洲的大部分地区,人口水平的病毒抑制率远远超过了联合国艾滋病规划署73%的目标,并达到了远高于最近国家估计的水平。总结:SEARCH提供了一个例子,说明如何在控制艾滋病毒流行的道路上迅速超过联合国艾滋病计划署90-90-90的目标,同时解决社区卫生问题。
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