TB-HIV BURDEN
ContentThe interaction between HIV and TB in co-infected persons is bidirectional and synergistic; on the one hand, HIV infection predisposes the development of active TB, and, on the other, the course of HIV-related immunodeficiency is worsened by active TB infection.
Globally and in India, TB is the most common opportunistic infection seen in HIV patients and a leading cause of death in these patients. The lifetime risk of TB in immune-competent persons is 5-10%, whereas, in an HIV-infected person, the annual risk of TB is 5-15%. Thus, people living with HIV are 18 (15-21) times more likely to develop active TB disease than people without HIV.
TB and HIV Burden Trends in India
India is one of the WHO’s 30 high TB/HIV burden countries; of the 3 million TB incident cases, close to 54000 occurred in HIV-infected persons (See Table 1 for more details). TB and HIV are major public health challenges in India and are leading causes of mortality and morbidity among all other infectious diseases.
Table 1: Comparison between global and Indian TB/HIV burden estimates, Source: WHO Global TB Report 2022 INDICATORS GLOBAL ESTIMATES INDIA ESTIMATES Total TB Incidence 11 million 3 000 000 HIV-positive TB Incidence 703 000 54 000 HIV-positive TB Mortality 187 000 11 000 Resources
HIV in TB Patients
ContentThe primary impact of HIV on TB is that the risk of developing TB becomes higher in patients with HIV. Overall, HIV-infected persons have an approximately 8-times greater risk of TB than persons without HIV infection.
Screen TB PLHIV patients for symptoms of TB and HIV
Figure: Screening steps for TB - HIV patients
Treatment for TB HIV Patients
- All TB patients who have been diagnosed and registered under NTEP should be referred for screening for HIV.
- Referral of TB patients for screening for HIV and its recording & reporting is the responsibility of the Peripheral Health Institutions(PHI) where TB treatment is initiated.
- TB patients diagnosed with HIV will receive the same duration of TB treatment with daily regimen as non-HIV TB patients.
- TB patients must be referred to the nearest ART(Anti - Retroviral Treatment) centre for management of HIV.
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