Author's response to reviews Title:A comparison of linkage to HIV care after provider-initiated HIV testing and counselling (PITC) versus voluntary HIV counselling and testing (VCT) for patients with sexually transmitted infections in Cape Town, South Africa. Authors:
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1. Methods not clear. No methods described, and no primary outcomes described. The method section was revised to describe the method and primary outcomes. In a controlled trial on PITC (Cape Town, 2007), we compared HIV follow-up care for a nested cohort of 930 HIV-positive patients. We cross-referenced HIV testing and laboratory records to determine access to CD4 and viral load testing as primary outcomes. 2. “linked to CD4 testing” not clear. Does that mean provided blood sample or known returned and received results? This has now been clarified in the text, by explaining that ‘linked to CD4 testing” means that there was a documented record of a CD4 test: There was no difference in the main outcomes of patients with a record of CD4 testing (69.9% in the intervention, 65.2% in control sites, OR 0.82 (CI: 0.44-1.51; p=0.526) and viral load testing (14.9% intervention versus 10.9% in control arm; OR 0.69 (CI: 0.42-1.12; p=0.131). 3. In the conclusion, the shorten time for VL testing for ART-eligible patients is only if they were first successfully linked to care and initiated treatment? That is correct. To clarify this, we expanded the explanation of who was considered ‘ART-eligible’ in the Results section of the paper, which now reads: In the intervention arm, patients found to be ART-eligible based on their CD4 test result, accessed viral load testing approximately 2.5 months sooner than those in the control arm (214 days vs. 288 days, HR: 0.417, 95% CI: 0.221 to 0.784; p = 0.007). Background P 4, paragraph 2, sentence 2: Why would testing situation alter access to treatment? Regardless of To clarify, we added further explanation to this sentence which now reads: Claims that PITC may be able to increase access to earlier diagnosis and care compared to other testing approaches (through, for
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A comparison of linkage to HIV care after provider-initiated HIV testing and counselling (PITC) versus voluntary HIV counselling and testing (VCT) for patients with sexually transmitted infections in Cape Town, South Africa
BACKGROUND We examined linkage to care for patients with sexually transmitted infection who were diagnosed HIV-positive via the provider-initiated HIV testing and counselling (PITC) approach, as compared to the voluntary counselling and testing (VCT) approach, as little is known about the impact of expanded testing strategies on linkage to care. METHODS In a controlled trial on PITC (Cape Tow...
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تاریخ انتشار 2013