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    Current integration of tuberculosis (TB) and HIV services in South Africa, 2011.

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    SETTING: Public Health Facilities in South Africa. OBJECTIVE: To assess the current integration of TB and HIV services in South Africa, 2011. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study of 49 randomly selected health facilities in South Africa. Trained interviewers administered a standardized questionnaire to one staff member responsible for TB and HIV in each facility on aspects of TB/HIV policy, integration and recording and reporting. We calculated and compared descriptive statistics by province and facility type. RESULTS: Of the 49 health facilities 35 (71%) provided isoniazid preventive therapy (IPT) and 35 (71%) offered antiretroviral therapy (ART). Among assessed sites in February 2011, 2,512 patients were newly diagnosed with HIV infection, of whom 1,913 (76%) were screened for TB symptoms, and 616 of 1,332 (46%) of those screened negative for TB were initiated on IPT. Of 1,072 patients newly registered with TB in February 2011, 144 (13%) were already on ART prior to Tb clinical diagnosis, and 451 (42%) were newly diagnosed with HIV infection. Of those, 84 (19%) were initiated on ART. Primary health clinics were less likely to offer ART compared to district hospitals or community health centers (p<0.001). CONCLUSION: As of February 2011, integration of TB and HIV services is taking place in public medical facilities in South Africa. Among these services, IPT in people living with HIV and ART in TB patients are the least available

    Recording and reporting of HIV services in selected sites (N = 49) in South Africa, March 2011.

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    <p>Recording and reporting of HIV services in selected sites (N = 49) in South Africa, March 2011.</p

    Availability of TB services to pregnant HIV-infected and STI patients in selected sites (N = 49) by province in South Africa, March 2011.

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    <p>Availability of TB services to pregnant HIV-infected and STI patients in selected sites (N = 49) by province in South Africa, March 2011.</p

    Method of Initiation and management of ART patients among facilities offering ART (N = 35), South Africa, March 2011.

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    <p>Method of Initiation and management of ART patients among facilities offering ART (N = 35), South Africa, March 2011.</p

    Distribution of HIV services and TB services in selected sites by province (N = 49), South Africa, March 2011.

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    <p>Distribution of HIV services and TB services in selected sites by province (N = 49), South Africa, March 2011.</p
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