1. Missed opportunities for HIV testing among newly diagnosed HIV-infected adults in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire
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Abo Yao, Albert Minga, Xavier Anglaret, Serge Niangoran, Maxime Inghels, Lambert Dohoun, Christine Danel, Serge Eholié, and Jean Michel Yoboue
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,RNA viruses ,Pediatrics ,Epidemiology ,Maternal Health ,Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ,lcsh:Medicine ,HIV Infections ,medicine.disease_cause ,Pathology and Laboratory Medicine ,Biochemistry ,0302 clinical medicine ,Immunodeficiency Viruses ,Pregnancy ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Health care ,030212 general & internal medicine ,lcsh:Science ,Multidisciplinary ,AIDS Serodiagnosis ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,HIV diagnosis and management ,Middle Aged ,Test (assessment) ,Medical Microbiology ,HIV epidemiology ,Viral Pathogens ,Viruses ,Infectious diseases ,Female ,HIV clinical manifestations ,Pathogens ,Research Article ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,030106 microbiology ,MEDLINE ,Cote d ivoire ,Newly diagnosed ,Hiv testing ,Viral diseases ,Microbiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Retroviruses ,medicine ,Humans ,Hemoglobin ,Microbial Pathogens ,Medicine and health sciences ,business.industry ,Lentivirus ,lcsh:R ,Organisms ,Biology and Life Sciences ,HIV ,Proteins ,medicine.disease ,Diagnostic medicine ,CD4 Lymphocyte Count ,Cote d'Ivoire ,Women's Health ,lcsh:Q ,business - Abstract
Background HIV testing is crucial for starting ART earlier in HIV-infected people. We describe Missed Opportunities (MO) for HIV testing among adults newly diagnosed with HIV in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire. Methods Between april,2nd 2013 and april 1st 2014, a cross-sectional study was conducted among all adults newly diagnosed (< 1year) for HIV at the Blood Donors Medical Center of Abidjan with face to face questionnaire. An MO for HIV testing was defined as a medical consultation for a clinical indicator (e.g. symptoms, hospitalization, and pregnancy) or a non-clinical indicator (e.g. high-risk sexual behavior, HIV-infected partner) potentially related to an HIV infection but did not lead to HIV test proposal by a health care professional. Results Of the 341 patients who attended the center suring this period, 273 (157 women and 116 men) were included in this analysis. 130 (47.6%) reported at least one medical consultation for an indicator relevant for a test proposal between 1 month and five years prior to their diagnosis. Among them, 92 (77.3%) experienced at least one MO for testing. The 273 included patients reported a total of 216 indicators; 146 (67.6%) were reported without test proposal and thus were MO. Hospitalization, extreme lose of weight, chronic or repeat fever and herpes zoster were the indicators with the largest number of MO. While 66 (24.2%) patients experienced non-clinical indicators relevant to risk of HIV infection, only 11 (4.0%) mentioned it to a health professional. Conclusion MO for HIV testing are frequent, even in situations for which testing is clearly recommended. Better train healthcare professionals and creating new opportunities of testing inside and, outside of medical settings are crucial to improve HIV control.
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- 2017