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. 2019 Feb 4;12(1):1568826. doi: 10.1080/16549716.2019.1568826

Table 1.

Comparison of components of new and conventional care for HIV-infected TB patients in selected districts of Karnataka state, India between January and December 2016.

Components New care package Conventional care
Screening for TB Four symptom-based intensified screening at ART centre Four symptom-based intensified screening at ART centre
Diagnosis of TB Using CBNAAT and sputum microscopy facilitated by ART staff Using CBNAAT and sputum microscopy facilitated by ART staff; Sputum samples were collected and transported to the nearest CBNAAT facility, wherever applicable
TB Treatment Initiation Immediately after TB diagnosis at the ART centre Patient referred from ART centre after diagnosis for treatment initiation at a Peripheral Health Institution (PHI), near to patient’s residence
Type of Drugs Fixed-dose combination (FDC) of 4FDC during intensive phase and 3FDC during continuation phase. The number of pills per patient per day ranges from 2 to 5 based on weight band No FDC available. Individual drugs with fixed-dose for all adults. The number of pills per patient (thrice weekly) ranged from 7 during intensive phase to 5 during continuation phase
Dosing frequency Daily Thrice weekly (alternate days)
Adherence support and compliance monitoring Self-administered treatment with 99DOTS (Technology-enabled adherence support) Directly Observed Treatment, usually provided by community health worker/volunteer of general health system
Drug dispensing Dispensed for 28 days from the ART centre during their routine scheduled visit to centre Dispensed thrice weekly during intensive phase and once weekly during continuation phase of treatment by the DOT provider at a place convenient to the patient
Patient Follow-up ART centre Peripheral Health Institution
Treatment outcome ascertainment By the ART medical Officer By the Medical officer of PHI

Abbreviations: HIV- Human Immunodeficiency Virus; TB- Tuberculosis; ART- Antiretroviral Therapy; CBNAAT- Cartridge-Based Nuclei Acid Amplification Test; FDC- Fixed-Dose Combination; PHI- Peripheral Health Institution; DOT- Directly Observation Treatment