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Chinese Journal of Antituberculosis ›› 2009, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (11): 641-644.

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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

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