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AIDS 2014 Workshop on increasing access to TB services as part of integrated care for people who inject drugs Integrating TB services into harm reduction services in the Eastern European context Natalia Nizova M.D., Ph.D., Professor State institution “Ukrainian Center for Socially Dangerous Disease Control of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine” Zahedul Islam International HIV/AIDS Alliance in Ukraine

Cooperation in the field of HIV/TB at the national level Existence of a Coordinating Council at the national level for the implementation of joint actions in the field of HIV/TB. Regional authorities for the implementation of joint activities in the field of HIV/TB. Surveillance, monitoring and evaluation. Implementation of HIV/TB/PWID integrated services` system. - TB preventive treatment in HIV-infected patients. - Introduction of VCT for all TB patients. - Early start of ART and DOT for the patients with HIV/TB/PWID.

Dynamics of officially registered new cases of HIV-infection among PWID in Ukraine For the period The absolute number of PWID among new HIV infections increased annually For the period The number of PWID has decreased among the new cases of HIV infection, including HIV-infected persons years PWID

Number of HIV cases registered among PWID <25 (red line) and number of PWID reached by programs (blue line), (official registration)

TB prevalence among OST patients in Ukraine ( )

Patient-centered care model Entry point Primary level of care Secondary level of care Tertiary level of care Community level Home care Patient TB screening IPT VCT DOTS Programs for HIV and TB prevention VCT ART DOTS ОІ CT, MRT ART ТB, МDR ТB ОІ SMT Harm reduction Adherence Palliative Care Care and support By peer Adapted from UNAIDS/WHO

ART among PWID In Ukraine persons receive ART Among them active PWID – With AIDS diagnosis under medical supervision persons, infected through injection Among them on ART– 5994 persons

Development of OST program from 2008 to patients receive SMT services, among them (41%) with HIV, (18,9%) with HBV, (51,7%) with HBC, (16%) with TB; receive АRT (52% from HIV patients) retention in the program– 70 % patients were receiving SMT continuously during 6 months. (cohort of 1 half of 2013 in 2 half 2013).

Results of the study "Adherence to TB treatment among injecting drug users in Ukraine" Interruption in TB treatment were not recorded among OST patients, while in the control group this indicator made 20,7% Average percent of medical prescription completion regarding drug-taking among OST patients is 97.1% versus 86.2% in the control group Prevalence of HIV, TB and MR TB is higher among patients who are not received OST Among OST patients there are more employed persons, and most had children. Ukrainian Research Institute of Public Health

CSO Collaborations

Alliance Ukraine in TB/HIV Collaboration CSOs- co-chairs of National CCM HP procurement (PSM) Good Practices development Cross-sectoral HIV/TB working groups (WG) Trilateral memorandum among Ukrainian AIDS Center, All-Ukrainian TB Control Center and Alliance; Biannual reporting meetings for TB and HIV program managers Technical support Grants Trainings Advocacy

Decrease the burden of HIV in TB patients - Providing grants to NGOs to expand their activities on HIV prevention among vulnerable groups in TB institutions - Counseling on HIV/AIDS prevention and safe behavior; - Distribution of condoms, syringes and spirit wipes (for IDUs) - Dissemination of informational materials;

Active TB detection in MARPs - Training for NGO’s staff on TB risk, infection control and general education - TB screening using questionnaire - Sputum collection - Support in accessing health care - Outreach

Integrated services  Provision of multidisciplinary model of support for patients with double (drug abuse + HIV infection) or triple (drug abuse + HIV infection + TB) disease burden  Services are provided on the territory of one institution – integrated care center – “one-stop-shop”

OST sites based in TB clinic (21) Integrated care center (ICC) (11 sites) 233 patients receive OST Basic services OST sites (10 sites) 68 patients receive OST

Services provided to the OST client (Basic services OST site) Medical support Client Narcologis t services HIV VCTOST drug TB testing and treatment Psycho-social support Client Self-Help Groups Social worker counseling Motivation for HIV testing Interaction with relatives Social worker services

Services provided to the OST client (ICC sites) Medical support Client Narcologist services Services of infectious diseases specialist (at OST site) Services of TB doctor Services of other medical specialists (surgeon, dermatologist, gynecologist, etc.) TB/HIV testing and treatment OST drug Psycho-social support Client Social worker/ case manager services / counseling Motivation for HIV testing Interaction with relatives Legal assistance Self-Help Groups Information sessions on SMT / HIV / AIDS / TB / STI Psychologist counseling

Results and lessons learnt - By the end of 2013, 36 implementing partners provided TB screening to clients referred 5707 clients to phthisiatrician and further medical examination detected 659 TB cases, including 542 (9,5%) patients newly diagnosed and relapses -88 OST sites were organized to provide medical and psychosocial services - OST as part of integrated services for PWID, contributes to form adherence to antiretroviral drugs as well as to the treatment of MDR- TB.

Key challenges Lack of recourses at NGOs to initiate integration within health care system without institutional support No regulation to guide partnerships between NGOs and (TB) HCF Lack of technical capacity (technical knowledge about disease and treatment) Stigma and discrimination

Conclusions - OST should be considered as a priority component of the HIV/ AIDS and TB prevention program. -CSO’s participation in TB and TB/HIV activities is crucial to successful implementation of National HIV/TB programs - Patient-oriented integrated approach is needed for TB/HIV implementation (DOTs, Stop TB strategy) - CSO’s staff should be trained on TB related technical capacity to further engage in national TB programs for MARP’s -With the leadership from the Government a functional coordination mechanism between all these services must be in place

Thank you! Dyakyo!