Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (May 2021)

How Myanmar Is Working to Maintain Essential Services for People Living With HIV and Key Populations During the Covid-19 Pandemic

  • Oo Htun Nyunt MBBS, MPH,
  • Nanda Myo Aung Wan MBBS,
  • Pyae Soan MBBS, MPH, PDoc,
  • Oussama Tawil BA, MA,
  • Myo Kyaw Lwin MBBS, MPP,
  • May Thu Aung Hsan MBBS, MPH,
  • Khin Mar Win,
  • Fabio Mesquita MD, PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/23259582211017742
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20

Abstract

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Background: Maintaining essential HIV services has being a Global challenge during the COVID-19 crises. Myanmar has 54 million inhabitants. Neighbor of China, Thailand, India and Bangladesh it was impacted by COVID-19, but came up with a comprehensive and effective response, following WHO recommendations. The HIV Prevalence is 0.58% and it is concentrated among key population. A HIV Contingency Plan was developed to face this challenge. Methodology: The programme-based cross-sectional descriptive study with analysis of routinely collected data from MoHS data system, between 2019 and 2020 was conducted, comparing first six months of 2019 and 2020. Results: HIV outreach activities and HIV testing were slightly affected after detection of first COVID-19 case, till mid May 2020. After that, outreach activities resumed. Introduction of HIV self-testing was initiated. 72% of more than 21,000 PWID on MMT were receiving take home dose up to 14 days and 60% of ART patients were receiving 6 months ARV dispensing. Conclusion: Essential HIV services were maintained.