Addressing the First 90: A Highly Effective Partner Notification Approach Reaches Previously Undiagnosed Sexual Partners in Tanzania

Catherine Kahabuka, Marya Plotkin(Tanzania Commission for Science and Technology), Alice Christensen, Charlene Brown(United States Agency for International Development), Mustafa Njozi, Renatus Kisendi(Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children), Werner Maokola(Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children), Erick Mlanga, Ruth Lemwayi, Kelly Curran(Johns Hopkins University), Vincent Wong(United States Agency for International Development)
AIDS and Behavior
March 15, 2017
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Abstract

To meet UNAIDS' 90-90-90 treatment goals, effective approaches to HIV testing services (HTSs) are urgently needed. In 2015, a cross-sectional study was conducted to evaluate effectiveness and feasibility of partner notification for HTS in Tanzania. Men and women newly diagnosed with HIV were enrolled as index clients, listed sexual partners, and given options to notify and link their partners to HTS. Of 653 newly diagnosed individuals, 390 index clients were enrolled, listed 438 sexual partners, of whom 249 (56.8%) were successfully referred. Of 249 partners reaching the facilities, 96% tested for HIV, 148 (61.9%) tested HIV+ (all newly diagnosed), and 104 (70.3%) of partners testing positive were enrolled into HIV care and treatment. Results showed good acceptability, feasibility and effectiveness, as evidenced by high uptake of partner notification among newly diagnosed individuals, over half of listed partners successfully referred, and a very high positivity rate among referred sexual partners.


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