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Perspectives on TB/HIV Scale- Up For the Next Ten Years Amb. Eric Goosby, M.D. U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator AIDS 2012 - Turning the Tide Together
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Page 1: Perspectives on TB/HIV Scale- Up For the Next Ten …...Perspectives on TB/HIV Scale-Up For the Next Ten Years Amb. Eric Goosby, M.D. U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator AIDS 2012 - Turning

Perspectives on TB/HIV Scale-

Up For the Next Ten Years

Amb. Eric Goosby, M.D.

U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator

AIDS 2012 - Turning the Tide Together

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PEPFAR

Estimated number of cases

Estimated number of deaths

1.45 million (range: 1.2–1.6 million)

8.8 million (range: 8.5–9.2 million)

440,000 (range: 390,000–510,000)

All forms of TB

Multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB)

HIV-associated TB

1.1 million (13%) (range: 1.0–1.2 million)

350,000 (range: 320,000–390,000)

The Global Burden of TB -2010

about 150,000

Estimated TB incidence rates, by country, 2010

TB cases

per 100 000

0–24

25–49

50–99

100–299

>=300

No estimate

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PEPFAR

• 79% of all TB/HIV cases worldwide are in Africa

• 50% of all TB/HIV cases worldwide are in just 9

Africa countries

• 23% of all HIV-related deaths are due to TB.

• PEPFAR-supported programs as an essential

platform to address TB/HIV

• PEPFAR model of working with national TB and

AIDS programs, diverse partners and multilaterals

Why is TB/HIV a priority for PEPFAR?

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PEPFAR

• More than 13,500 HIV care and treatment

sites, including 5,200 providing ART.

• In 2011:

– 3.9 million PLWH were screened for TB in

HIV care or treatment settings.

– 230,000 PLWH in care started TB treatment

• PEPFAR funding for TB/HIV programs has

increased more than 800% over five years

What is PEPFAR doing in TB/HIV?

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PEPFAR

Xpert MTB/RIF: A Revolution in TB

Diagnosis

• Supporting price

reduction to $9.98 per

cartridge (with

USAID, BMGF, &

Unitaid)

• 136 instruments in

2011

• >100 instruments

planned

• Implementation TA

• Evaluation

Smart investment: “Our analysis showed that Xpert was cost- effective at reducing early

mortality during the first 6 months of ART compared with the current

practice.” (Abimbola et al, JAIDS, 2012)

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PEPFAR

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Coverage of cotrimoxazole and ART among HIV positive TB

patients in PEPFAR and non-PEPFAR funded countries in the

WHO African Region 2003 - 2010

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2007

2008

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2010

PEPFAR countries reported in African Region (WHO): Angola, Botswana, Cote d'Ivoire, Democratic republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya,

Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe

Non-Pepfar countries reported: Burkina Faso, Burundi, Central African Republic, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia,

Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone

Source:

WHO

Linking HIV+ TB Patients to HIV Care

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PEPFAR

Antiretroviral Treatment: 6 Million People on

ART by End of 2013

PMTCT: 1.5 Million Additional HIV+ Pregnant

Women on ART or Prophylaxis by End of 2013

Male Circumcision: 4.7 Million Additional

VMMCs by End of 2013

New Presidential Targets for HIV/AIDS

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PEPFAR

Scaling ART Positively Impacts Whole Communities

• For every 1000 patient-years of treatment:

– 228 patient deaths averted

– 449 children not orphaned

– 61 sexual transmissions of HIV averted

– 26 vertical (mother-to-child) infections

averted

– 9 TB cases averted among HIV patients

– 2.2 life-years gained

Societal Benefits of ART

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PEPFAR

ART Reduces Mortality and Prevents TB

Incidence

0.60

0.65

0.70

0.75

0.80

0.85

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0.95

1.00

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al (%

)

0 50 100 150 200 250Time from TB treatment initiation (weeks)

Early arm Late arm

Early ART

reduces

mortality

ART reduces TB incidence

ART prevents

TB incidence

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PEPFAR

What must we do more of going

forward? What must we do better?

• AIDS-Free Generation Emphasis Areas for TB/HIV: – Ending HIV associated TB among PLHIV with massive coverage

of ART, IPT and infection control

– Ramping up of ART in TB clinics.

– TB screening and diagnosis in ANC and PMTCT settings

– HIV testing: TB patients’ family members, TB suspects;

– PHDP (positive health, dignity and prevention)

• Greater collaboration between TB and HIV communities

• HIV programs taking greater responsibility for the implementation of TB/HIV collaborative activities

• Increasing engagement with civil society for expertise and greater reach

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PEPFAR

• There is global consensus that controversies

around TB/HIV are largely resolved

• Gaps in policy and guidance are resolved

• Focus now should be on scaling up and

catalyzing implementation

Next Steps

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PEPFAR

Thank You

For further information, please visit:

www.PEPFAR.gov

www.facebook.com/PEPFAR

www.twitter.com/PEPFAR


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