Acta Academica (Jan 2005)

One patient, two diseases: collaboration in controlling TB and HIV in the Free State

  • Annatjie Peters,
  • Christo Heunis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.38140/aa.v0i1.1053
Journal volume & issue
no. 1

Abstract

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A perilous synergism exists between TB and HIV/AIDS, which form a dual epidemic requiring joint action. This paper first reviews key global and South African policy developments in relation to TB-HIV/AIDS control. Secondly, the early response of the Free State to global and national directives to implement integrated TB-HIV/ AIDS programmes is described. As is clear from the experience of the first TB-HIV training site in the Free State, the Mafube local municipality, integrated TB and HIV/AIDS control is made possible by means of actual practical interventions as well as the collaboration of a range of role-players. In Mafube, and later also in the Free State at large, attempts at integration have resulted in substantially more TB patients undergoing voluntary counselling and testing for HIV.