Journal of the International AIDS Society (Nov 2022)
Protecting the gains: analysis of HIV treatment and service delivery programme data and interventions implemented in 19 African countries during COVID‐19
- Pamela J. Bachanas,
- Helen M. Chun,
- Neha Mehta,
- John Aberle‐Grasse,
- KaeAnne Parris,
- Michelle Williams Sherlock,
- Spencer Lloyd,
- Clement Zeh,
- Daphne K. Makwepa,
- Max L. Kapanda,
- Emily Kainne Dokubo,
- Leonard Bonono,
- Shirish Balachandra,
- Eboi Ehui,
- Peter Fonjungo,
- Aimé M. Nkoso,
- Sikhathele Mazibuko,
- Velephi N. Okello,
- Fana Tefera,
- Mirtie Getachew,
- Elizabeth M. Katiku,
- Andrew Mulwa,
- Fred M. Asiimwe,
- Tapiwa F. Tarumbiswa,
- Andrew F. Auld,
- Rose Nyirenda,
- Alzira P. Dos Santos De Louvado,
- Irenio Gaspar,
- Steven Y. Hong,
- Laimi Ashipala,
- Christopher Obanubi,
- Akudo Ikpeazu,
- Canisious Musoni,
- Emmanuel Yoboka,
- Simangele Mthethwa,
- Zukiswa Pinini,
- Sudhir Bunga,
- John Rumunu,
- Daniel J. Magesa,
- Beatrice Mutayoba,
- Lisa J. Nelson,
- Cordelia Katureebe,
- Simon Agolory,
- Lloyd B. Mulenga,
- Ponesai Nyika,
- Owen Mugurungi,
- Tedd Ellerbrock,
- Kiren Mitruka
Affiliations
- Pamela J. Bachanas
- Division of Global HIV/AIDS and TB Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Atlanta Georgia USA
- Helen M. Chun
- Division of Global HIV/AIDS and TB Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Atlanta Georgia USA
- Neha Mehta
- Division of Global HIV/AIDS and TB Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Atlanta Georgia USA
- John Aberle‐Grasse
- Division of Global HIV/AIDS and TB Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Atlanta Georgia USA
- KaeAnne Parris
- Division of Global HIV/AIDS and TB Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Atlanta Georgia USA
- Michelle Williams Sherlock
- Division of Global HIV/AIDS and TB Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Atlanta Georgia USA
- Spencer Lloyd
- Division of Global HIV/AIDS and TB Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Atlanta Georgia USA
- Clement Zeh
- Division of Global HIV/AIDS and TB Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Atlanta Georgia USA
- Daphne K. Makwepa
- Division of Global HIV/AIDS and TB Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Gaborone Botswana
- Max L. Kapanda
- National ART Program Ministry of Health and Wellness Gaborone Botswana
- Emily Kainne Dokubo
- Division of Global HIV/AIDS and TB Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Yaounde Cameroon
- Leonard Bonono
- National AIDS Control Committee Ministry of Public Health Yaounde Cameroon
- Shirish Balachandra
- Division of Global HIV/AIDS and TB Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Abidjan Cote d’ Ivoire
- Eboi Ehui
- National AIDS Control Program Ministry of Health and Public Hygiene Abidjan Cote d’ Ivoire
- Peter Fonjungo
- Division of Global HIV/AIDS and TB Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Aimé M. Nkoso
- Ministry of Health Kinshasa Democratic Republic of Congo
- Sikhathele Mazibuko
- Division of Global HIV/AIDS and TB Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Mbabane Eswatini
- Velephi N. Okello
- Health Services – Clinical Ministry of Health Mbabane Eswatini
- Fana Tefera
- Division of Global HIV/AIDS and TB Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Addis Ababa Ethiopia
- Mirtie Getachew
- Disease Prevention and Control Directorate Ministry of Health Addis Ababa Ethiopia
- Elizabeth M. Katiku
- Division of Global HIV/AIDS and TB Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Nairobi Kenya
- Andrew Mulwa
- Preventive and Promotive Health Ministry of Health Nairobi Kenya
- Fred M. Asiimwe
- Division of Global HIV/AIDS and TB Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Maseru Lesotho
- Tapiwa F. Tarumbiswa
- Ministry of Health Maseru Lesotho
- Andrew F. Auld
- Division of Global HIV/AIDS and TB Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Lilongwe Malawi
- Rose Nyirenda
- Ministry of Health Lilongwe Malawi
- Alzira P. Dos Santos De Louvado
- Division of Global HIV/AIDS and TB Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Maputo Mozambique
- Irenio Gaspar
- HIV Program Ministry of Health Maputo Mozambique
- Steven Y. Hong
- Division of Global HIV/AIDS and TB Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Windhoek Namibia
- Laimi Ashipala
- HIV/STI Sub‐Division, Directorate Special Programmes Ministry of Health and Social Services Windhoek Namibia
- Christopher Obanubi
- Division of Global HIV/AIDS and TB Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Abuja Nigeria
- Akudo Ikpeazu
- National AIDS/STI Control Programme Federal Ministry of Health Abuja Nigeria
- Canisious Musoni
- Division of Global HIV/AIDS and TB Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Kigali Rwanda
- Emmanuel Yoboka
- Ministry of Health Kigali Rwanda
- Simangele Mthethwa
- Division of Global HIV/AIDS and TB Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Pretoria South Africa
- Zukiswa Pinini
- HIV, AIDS & STIs Cluster National Department of Health Pretoria South Africa
- Sudhir Bunga
- Division of Global HIV/AIDS and TB Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Juba South Sudan
- John Rumunu
- Preventive Health Services Ministry of Health Juba Republic South Sudan
- Daniel J. Magesa
- Division of Global HIV/AIDS and TB Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Dar es Salaam Tanzania
- Beatrice Mutayoba
- Ministry of Health Dar es Salaam Tanzania
- Lisa J. Nelson
- Division of Global HIV/AIDS and TB Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Kampala Uganda
- Cordelia Katureebe
- Ministry of Health Kampala Uganda
- Simon Agolory
- Division of Global HIV/AIDS and TB Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Lusaka Zambia
- Lloyd B. Mulenga
- Ministry of Health Lusaka Zambia
- Ponesai Nyika
- Division of Global HIV/AIDS and TB Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Harare Zimbabwe
- Owen Mugurungi
- Ministry of Health Harare Zimbabwe
- Tedd Ellerbrock
- Division of Global HIV/AIDS and TB Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Atlanta Georgia USA
- Kiren Mitruka
- Division of Global HIV/AIDS and TB Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Atlanta Georgia USA
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jia2.26033
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 25,
no. 11
pp. n/a – n/a
Abstract
Abstract Introduction The potential disruption in antiretroviral therapy (ART) services in Africa at the start of the COVID‐19 pandemic raised concern for increased morbidity and mortality among people living with HIV (PLHIV). We describe HIV treatment trends before and during the pandemic and interventions implemented to mitigate COVID‐19 impact among countries supported by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) through the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). Methods We analysed quantitative and qualitative data reported by 10,387 PEPFAR‐CDC‐supported ART sites in 19 African countries between October 2019 and March 2021. Trends in PLHIV on ART, new ART initiations and treatment interruptions were assessed. Viral load coverage (testing of eligible PLHIV) and viral suppression were calculated at select time points. Qualitative data were analysed to summarize facility‐ and community‐based interventions implemented to mitigate COVID‐19. Results The total number of PLHIV on ART increased quarterly from October 2019 (n = 7,540,592) to March 2021 (n = 8,513,572). The adult population (≥15 years) on ART increased by 14.0% (7,005,959–7,983,793), while the paediatric population (<15 years) on ART declined by 2.6% (333,178–324,441). However, the number of new ART initiations dropped between March 2020 and June 2020 by 23.4% for adults and 26.1% for children, with more rapid recovery in adults than children from September 2020 onwards. Viral load coverage increased slightly from April 2020 to March 2021 (75–78%) and viral load suppression increased from October 2019 to March 2021 (91–94%) among adults and children combined. The most reported interventions included multi‐month dispensing (MMD) of ART, community service delivery expansion, and technology and virtual platforms use for client engagement and site‐level monitoring. MMD of ≥3 months increased from 52% in October 2019 to 78% of PLHIV ≥ age 15 on ART in March 2021. Conclusions With an overall increase in the number of people on ART, HIV programmes proved to be resilient, mitigating the impact of COVID‐19. However, the decline in the number of children on ART warrants urgent investigation and interventions to prevent further losses experienced during the COVID‐19 pandemic and future public health emergencies.
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