Affiliation:
1. Novosibirsk State Medical University; City Infectious Clinical Hospital No. 1
2. City Infectious Clinical Hospital No. 1
3. Novosibirsk State Medical University
Abstract
The purpose of the study: to study the effectiveness of organizational and legal measures and new practices to against HIV infection introduced in the Novosibirsk region in 2019–2022.Materials and methods. The study was conducted on the basis of the State Medical Institution of the NGO «City Infectious Clinical Hospital No. 1», a division of the Center for the Prevention and Control of AIDS.Results. By Order of the Ministry of Health of the Novosibirsk Region No. 3429 of 10/15/2019, mandatory HIV screening was provided for all hospitalized with unknown HIV status during the year, which significantly increased the coverage of HIV screening. In 2019–2022, an AIDS Center information system was introduced for all patients with HIV infection admitted to inpatient treatment: 6,938 notifications were sent to the AIDS Center. Of the 2,717 patients who required measures to increase the level of adherence and involvement in ART, 18.9% of patients resumed ART after the measures taken; 36.5% started taking ART for the first time. The order of the State Medical Institution of the Infectious Clinical Hospital № 247 «On the organization of family support in the department «Center for the Prevention and Control of AIDS» dated 02.08.2021 provides the principle of monitoring the whole family with one doctor, which improves the adherence of children and parents to ART. For 4 months of functioning of family support, the share of parents receiving ART and having a high commitment increased from 15.5% to 77.3%. Among 45 children who had a previously determined level of HIV RNA viral load on the background of ART, 20% (9 abs.) registered an undetectable level of viral load for 3 months, and 13.3% (6 abs.) – for 2 months.Conclusion. The organizational and legal measures implemented in 2019–2022 in the Novosibirsk region and new practices to combat HIV infection have shown high efficiency: the coverage of dispensary observation of patients with HIV infection increased from 79.3% to 86.5%, and the coverage of antiretroviral therapy – from 74.5% to 85.2%.
Publisher
Federal Research Institute for Health Organization and Informatics
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