Leveraging HIV Care Infrastructures for Integrated Chronic Disease and Pandemic Management in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Marie A BraultSten H VermundMuktar H AliyuSaad B OmerDave ClarkDonna SpiegelmanPublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2021)
In Sub-Saharan Africa, communicable and other tropical infectious diseases remain major challenges apart from the continuing HIV/AIDS epidemic. Recognition and prevalence of non-communicable diseases have risen throughout Africa, and the reimagining of healthcare delivery is needed to support communities coping with not only with HIV, tuberculosis, and COVID-19, but also cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and depression. Many non-communicable diseases can be prevented or treated with low-cost interventions, yet implementation of such care has been limited in the region. In this Perspective piece, we argue that deployment of an integrated service delivery model is an urgent next step, propose a South African model for integration, and conclude with recommendations for next steps in research and implementation. An approach that is inspired by South African experience would build on existing HIV-focused infrastructure that has been developed by Ministries of Health with strong support from the U.S. President's Emergency Response for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. An integrated chronic healthcare model holds promise to sustainably deliver infectious disease and non-communicable disease care. Integrated care will be especially critical as health systems seek to cope with the unprecedented challenges associated with COVID-19 and future pandemic threats.
Keyphrases
- healthcare
- hiv aids
- antiretroviral therapy
- infectious diseases
- coronavirus disease
- sars cov
- hiv infected
- cardiovascular disease
- human immunodeficiency virus
- hiv positive
- low cost
- quality improvement
- depressive symptoms
- type diabetes
- mycobacterium tuberculosis
- hepatitis c virus
- mental health
- climate change
- primary care
- emergency department
- health information
- metabolic syndrome
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- physical activity
- palliative care
- risk factors
- glycemic control
- health insurance
- social support
- men who have sex with men
- machine learning
- deep learning
- sleep quality
- insulin resistance
- clinical practice
- skeletal muscle
- pulmonary tuberculosis
- cardiovascular risk factors
- squamous cell
- big data
- social media
- artificial intelligence
- adverse drug
- childhood cancer