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中国防痨杂志 ›› 2009, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (11): 641-644.

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广西第五轮全球基金TB/HIV双重感染项目分析和评价

徐广保1;周昌明2;崔哲哲2;王海涛1;刘飞鹰2   

  1. 1.广西卫生项目办公室 南宁 530021;2.广西壮族自治区疾病预防控制中心 南宁 530028
  • 出版日期:2009-11-10 发布日期:2011-11-03
  • 基金资助:
    第五轮中国全球基金结核病项目

The analysis and evaluation of GF-5 TB/HIV co-infection control project-The first implementation period in Guangxi

Xu Guangbao1, Zhou Changming2, Cui Zhezhe2, Wang Haitao1, Liu Feiying2   

  1. 1.Guangxi Health Project Management Office, Nanning 530021, China;2.Guangxi Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, Nanning 530028, China
  • Online:2009-11-10 Published:2011-11-03

摘要: 目的分析和评价广西第五轮全球基金TB/HIV双重感染防治项目实施结果,为制定广西TB/HIV双重感染防治工作框架提供理论依据。方法对项目执行期间的报表、专题调查、项目督导和工作考核等资料进行统计分析。结果广西实施第五轮全球基金项目落实经费511.28万元;对8379例结核病人开展HIV咨询检测,阳性检出率2.4%;对10016例HIV/AIDS开展结核病筛查,结核检出率10.1%;发现的1207例艾滋病合并结核病病人中实施抗结核治疗928例,抗病毒治疗629例,复方新诺明预防性治疗(CPT)793例。结论通过实施第五轮全球基金项目TB/HIV双重感染防治工作,应用科学、系统的控制策略和技术,掌握了项目地区的TB/HIV双重感染者的状况,并采取了相应防治对策。

关键词: 结核/预防和控制, HIV感染/预防和控制, 卫生保健费用, 评价研究, 广西

Abstract: ObjectiveTo analyze and evaluate the Results of GF-5 TB/HIV co-infection control project in Guangxi, and also to provide theoretical evidence for formulating the framework of TB/HIV co-infection control in Guangxi. MethodsStatistical analysis was conducted in the data of quarterly report forms, special surveys, on-site monitoring and examination. ResultsSince the project was conducted, special funds of 5.1128 million Yuan were utilized. HIV testing and counseling was provided for 8379 tuberculosis patients, with positive rate 2.4%. Tuberculosis screening was provided for 10016 HIV/AIDS, with positive rate 10.1%. Among the 1207 HIV/TB co-infection patients, 928 received anti-tuberculosis treatment, 629 received anti-virus treatment and 793 received CPT. ConclusionsThrough the project implementation and the application of scientific Methods of TB/HIV co-infection control strategy, the incidence and death of TB/HIV co-infection patients in project areas decreased

Key words: tuberculosis/prevention & control, HIV infections/prevention & control, health care costs, evaluation studies, Guangxi