TITLE:
Managing Cases with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection: Knowing the Dynamics from Voluntary Counselling and Testing Clients in Bobo-Dioulasso for Better Planning in Burkina Faso (1996-2014)
AUTHORS:
Armel Poda, M’winmalo Ines Evelyne Da, Ziemlé Clément Méda, Serge Somda, Arsène Héma, Jacques Zoungrana, Isidore Traoré, Apoline Sondo, Ismael Diallo, Mamadaou Savadogo, Issiaka Sombié, Madina Traoré, Nicolas Méda
KEYWORDS:
Burkina Faso, Clients, Prevalence, HIV, Screening, Case Management
JOURNAL NAME:
Advances in Infectious Diseases,
Vol.9 No.2,
June
28,
2019
ABSTRACT: Background: The Anonymous Screening and Information Centre (CADI) is the oldest screening centre of HIV from Burkina Faso. Since its opening, no analysis on the evolution of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) prevalence has been carried out. Objective: The study aimed to describe the dynamics of HIV infection when managing centres offering voluntary counselling and testing to client, such as the Screening and Counselling Centre (CADI), in Bobo Dioulasso, Burkina Faso. Patients and Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed including people screened at the CADI from May 1996 to June 2014. Pearson khi2 test and Cuzick trend test were used with a 5% significance level. Results: From 7.1% of the 11,451 cases analyzed, the average age of clients screened was 30 ± 10.83 year-old. There was a female predominance (sex ratio = 0.8). The 16.4% (15.7 - 17.1) of the cases from the 11,451 clients included in our study were tested HIV positive. The global prevalence rate of HIV in the centre has significantly decreased from 46.2% in 1996 to 1.5% in 2014 (p Conclusion: The behaviour change could be a justification for the decline in HIV prevalence at the centre, hence the importance of sensitization campaigns.