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Session 3
Symposium Developments in the Global Response to AIDS Sunday, 3–5 pm Room 3000 |
Background: The Anglo-American ART program was launched in November 2002 and uses standardized treatment regimens, data recording, and monitoring. The ART program is an extension of existing HIV prevention and care programs and uses guidelines derived from local and international best practice. ART is recommended for individuals with a CD4 count below 250 cells/mm3, WHO stage IV disease and WHO stage III disease with a CD4 count between 250 and 350 cells/mm3. The first-line regimen includes zidovudine, lamivudine, and efavirenz. The second-line regimen includes didanosine, abacavir, and lopinavir-ritonavir. Prophylaxis against opportunistic infections is also offered routinely. Laboratory and pharmacy services, using named-patient dispensing, are centralised. Counsellors, nurses, and doctors receive general and programme-specific training on HIV care. Doctors are supported by experienced HIV clinicians through telephone consultations and site visits. In the first year of the program 66 ART delivery sites were established in 7 provinces in South Africa. ART delivery sites include hospitals, urban and rural primary/occupational health care clinics. |
