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Tanzania Journal of Health Research
Health User's Trust Fund (HRUTF)
ISSN: 1821-6404
Vol. 14, No. 4, 2012, pp. 1-10
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Bioline Code: th12040
Full paper language: English
Document type: Research Article
Document available free of charge
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Tanzania Journal of Health Research, Vol. 14, No. 4, 2012, pp. 1-10
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Lost to follow up and clinical outcomes of HIV adult patients on antiretroviral therapy in care and treatment centres in Tanga City, north-eastern Tanzania
MAKUNDE, WILLIAMS H.; FRANCIS, FILBERT; MMBANDO, BRUNO P.; KAMUGISHA, MATHIAS L.; RUTTA, ACLEUS M.; MANDARA, CELINE I. & MSANGENI, HAMIS A.
Abstract
Scaling up of Antiretroviral (ARV) drugs is crucial and should be a perpetual venture in
developing countries in-order to increase the survival period of HIV/AIDS individuals. In Tanzania,
information on the rate of patients considered as lost to follow up during treatment with ARVs is scarce.
The objective of this study was to determine the rate of lost to follow up and treatment outcome among
patients attending two care and treatment clinics (CTCs) in Tanga City in north-eastern Tanzania. A
descriptive observational study was carried out on cohorts from Tanga AIDS Working Group and Bombo
Regional Hospital. The total number of patients identified as “lost to follow up” were 89 of which 14
(15.7%) died. Among those who died, 3 (21.4%) died between the second week and 3 months after ARV
initiation. Of those still alive (84.3%; 75/89), 25% (19/75) were still on ARVs, whereas 47 (62.7%) self
transferred to other CTCs. Proper patient documentation with actual residence address is a crucial aspect
for adherence. Similarly, frequent prompt tracing of patient should be part of any drug interventional
programme linking facility and communities.
Keywords
Lost to follow up; clinical outcomes; HIV; antiretroviral therapy; Tanzania
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