The Impact of HIV/AIDS Treatment and Counseling on the Prevalence of Tuberculosis and Malaria Co Infections
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2023Author
Okongo, Mark O.
Lunani, Murwayi A.
Menge, Bathsheba K.
Ochwach, Jimrise O.
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HIV/AIDS remains one of the leading causes of death in the world
with its effects most devastating in Sub Saharan Africa due to its dual
infection with opportunistic infections especially malaria and tuberculosis.
An investigation of the prevalence level of Tuberculosis (TB) and malaria
in the absence of any intervention strategy (treatment and counseling)
for HIV/AIDS individuals when RM and RT is less than unity showed
that the prevalence level of the two diseases rise with time. This unexpected rise in prevalence when RM < 1 and RT < 1 is due to the
presence of HIV/AIDS. Administration of treatment and counseling for the HIV/AIDS individuals at this lower levels of the reproduction numbers of TB and malaria, reduces the prevalence levels of TB and malaria.
The study further observed that when the reproduction number of TB
and malaria is greater than unity, then counseling and treatment for
the HIV/AIDS individuals is more effective in reducing the prevalence
level of TB and malaria in the population both at the initial stages of
the administration of the strategies and in the long run