AIDS Research and Therapy (Dec 2019)

Low rates of prior HIV testing among HIV-positive adults accessing outpatient services in Eswatini

  • Harriet Nuwagaba-Biribonwoha,
  • Yingfeng Wu,
  • Averie Baird Gachuhi,
  • Margaret L. McNairy,
  • Veli Madau,
  • Mathew Lamb,
  • Sikhathele Mazibuko,
  • Zandile Mnisi,
  • Sean Burke,
  • Neena Philip,
  • Ruben Sahabo,
  • Wafaa M. El Sadr

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12981-019-0254-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
pp. 1 – 4

Abstract

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Abstract Prior HIV testing and awareness of HIV-positive status were assessed among HIV-positive adults at 20 clinics in Eswatini. Of 2196 HIV-positive adults, 1183 (53.8%) reported no prior HIV testing, and 1948 (88.7%) were unaware of their HIV-positive status. Males [adjusted odds ratio, AOR, (95% confidence interval): 0.7 (0.5–0.9)], youth 18–25 years [AOR 0.6 (0.4–0.95)], adults ≥ 50 years [AOR 0.5 (0.3–0.9)], those needing family support [AOR 0.6 (0.5–0.8)], and those living ≥ 45 min from clinic [AOR 0.5 (0.4–0.8)] were less likely to know their HIV-positive status. More HIV testing is needed to achieve 95-95-95 targets, with targeted strategies for those less likely to test for HIV.

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