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    Institutionalizing Provider-Initiated HIV Testing and Counselling for Children: An Observational Case Study from Zambia

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    Background: Provider-initiated testing and counselling (PITC) is a priority strategy for increasing access for HIV-exposed children to prevention measures, and infected children to treatment and care interventions. This article examines efforts to scale-up paediatric PITC at a second-level hospital located in Zambia’s Southern Province, and serving a catchment area of 1.2 million people. Methods and Principal Findings: Our retrospective case study examined best practices and enabling factors for rapid institutionalization of PITC in Livingstone General Hospital. Methods included clinical observations, key informant interviews with programme management, and a desk review of hospital management information systems (HMIS) uptake data following the introduction of PITC. After PITC roll-out, the hospital experienced considerably higher testing uptake. In a 36-month period following PITC institutionalization, of total inpatient children eligible for PITC (n = 5074), 98.5 % of children were counselled, and 98.2 % were tested. Of children tested (n = 4983), 15.5 % were determined HIVinfected; 77.6 % of these results were determined by DNA polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing in children under the age of 18 months. Of children identified as HIV-infected in the hospital’s inpatient and outpatient departments (n = 1342), 99.3 % were enrolled in HIV care, including initiation on co-trimoxazole prophylaxis. A number of good operational practices and enabling factors in the Livingstone General Hospital experience can inform rapid PIT

    Percentage of total HIV tests that were positive, by age group.

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    <p>Bar graph demonstrates, by quarter in a 36-month period (a) what proportion of total inpatient and outpatient children tested were identified HIV-infected, (b) what proportion of these children were under and over 18 months old.</p

    Proportion of inpatient children eligible for PITC that were counselled and tested.

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    <p>Line graph demonstrates the proportion of inpatient children eligible for PITC that (a) were counselled, and (b) were tested for HIV, by each quarter in the 36-month period following the introduction of PITC. Counselling and testing rates climb to over 99%.</p
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