EARLY WARNING INDICATORS AT FACILITIES IN THE SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS REGION OF TANZANIA: LESSONS FOR HIV DRUG RESISTANCE SURVEILLANCE

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Khamadi Samoel A,Mavere Caroline,Bahemana EmmanuelORCID,Lwilla Anange,Mizinduko MuchoORCID,Bwigane Seth,Peter Adela,Makando Joy,Peter Benjamin,Agaba Patricia,Shah NehaORCID,Julu Boniphase,Ganesan KavithaORCID,Coakley Peter,Lee Elizabeth H.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe World Health Organization early warning indicators (EWIs) permit surveillance of factors associated with the emergence of HIV drug resistance (HIVDR). We examined cross- and within-region performance on HIVDR EWIs for selected HIV care and treatment clinics (CTCs) in five regions of southern Tanzania.MethodsIn 2016, we retrospectively collected EWI data from 50 CTCs for the January to December 2013 period. EWIs included the following: on time ART pick-up, retention on ART, ARV stockouts, and pharmacy prescribing and dispensing practices. Data for pediatric and adult people living with HIV were abstracted from source files, and frequencies and proportions were calculated for each EWI overall, as well as stratified by region, facility, and age group.ResultsAcross and within all regions, on average, on-time pick-up of pills (63.0%), retention on ART (76.0%), and pharmacy stockouts (69.0%) were consistently poor for the pediatric population. Similarly, on-time pill pick up (66.0%), retention on ART (72.0%) and pharmacy stockouts (53.0%) for adults were also poor. By contrast, performance on pharmacy prescribing and dispensing practices were as desired for both pediatric and adult populations with few facility-level exceptions.ConclusionIn this study, regions and facilities in the southern highlands of Tanzania reported widespread presence of HIVDR risk factors, including sub-optimal timeliness of pill pickup, retention on ART, and drug stockouts. Routine EWI monitoring provides a check on quality of service delivery, as well as affordable, large-scale surveillance for HIVDR risk factors. EWI monitoring remains relevant particularly in the context of new ART drug roll-out such as dolutegravir, during the COVID-19 pandemic when resultant HIV service disruptions require careful monitoring, and for virologic suppression as countries move closer to epidemic control.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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