Implementation of HIV discordant couple care and treatment program in a Kenyan referral hospital
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Date
2015Author
Gitahi-Kamau, N
Kiarie, J
Eshiwani, S.
Mutai, K.
Njagi, L
Ilovi, S.
Mecha, J.
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Little has been reported about the care of discordant couples in programmatic
settings. We report on the care of discordant couples in a HIV care and treatment in a
discordant couple’s care and treatment centre in Nairobi, Kenya.
Methods: We analysed data from a routine clinical care database of HIV discordant couples
enrolled between April 2012 and September 2014 at Kenyatta National Hospital, Nairobi,
Kenya. The clinic provides CD4 testing, initiation of antiretroviral therapy (ART) irrespective of
CD4 cell count, contraception and other reproductive health services, fertility desire assess Chi square test was used to test for associations and paired comparisons carried out using
Mc’Nemar’s and Wilcoxon matched pair signed rank tests.
Results: We enrolled 322 discordant couples. Majority (58%) of positive partners were
female. Overall, 4.7% of clients expressed desire to conceive in the next 6 months and desire
was higher in HIV negative compared to HIV positive male clients (9.7% vs 0.6% p< 0.001) and
women (6.0% vs 2.4% p< 0.001). After 8,024 person-months of follow up 80% of enrolled clients
were still in care with positive partners reporting higher retention compared to HIV negative
partners (91% vs 70%, (p< 0.001). Baseline median CD4 of HIV positive partners was 430 cells/
ml (IQR 260, 630) and was higher for women than men (491 vs 384 p=0.002). ART was started
for 91.6% positive partners with 41.1% initiating ART at CD4 counts >500cells/ml. Median CD4
count increased significantly (p< 0.001) to 494 cells/ml. Incidence of sero-conversion in ART
experienced individuals was 1.7 per 1,000 person-years
Conclusions: Focussed discordant couple care has shown successful aversion of transmission.
Sero-negative partners in discordant unions are reported to have higher fertility desires
and poorer retention. Challenges in follow up of negative partners should be addressed to
prevent reversal of gains made in discordant couple HIV prevention
Citation
Gitahi-Kamau, N., Kiarie, J., Eshiwani, S., Mutai, K., Njagi, L ., Ilovi, S., Mecha, J. (2015). Implementation of HIV discordant couple care and treatment program in a Kenyan referral hospital. 8th IAS Conference on HIV pathogenesis, treatment and prevention,19 - 22 July 2015. TUPEC570Publisher
University of Nairobi