Guest guest Posted October 30, 2006 Report Share Posted October 30, 2006 Dear Forum members, It was a pioneering effort by the AP government when it decided to open nine new ART centers in various districts of Andhra Pradesh. The centers were formally inaugurated on 1st September 2006 and with the already existing three centers, now count to 12 ART centers in AP (there are 23 districts). A veritable boon for PLHAs, you would say. The ART Center in TIRUPATI was also inaugurated on 1st September this year. But the CD4 count testing machine is yet to arrive. Rumors are rife among PLHA circles that the testing machine meant for Tirupati was diverted to Kadapa for political reasons, but I shall refrain from dabbling in politics as it would subvert the message I wish to convey. Suffice to say the Tirupati ART Center does not have a CD4 count testing machine almost two months since the center was started. So how do you administer ART? The Medical Officers have decided to first register all PLHAs who would come with a govt. VCTC report. Around 450 PLHAs have registered so far in the two months that the ART center has been opened. They are then given dates ranging from 10 to 30 days when they should ring up the center and find out about the possibilities for testing their CD4 count. There is also a move to get a volunteer to take blood samples once in a week to Kadapa – (a three and half hour journey) and get the CD4 test results the next day. This has not yet materialized. In the meanwhile, there are also reports coming through that the CD4 count testing machine in Kadapa is “not working properly” (whatever it means). The brighter side of the story is that medicines have arrived and are being given to those who were already on ART in other centers, based on transferring their cases to Tirupati. But it is really a criminal act when medicines are in stock doctors are unable to help PLHAs who need ART because of the lack of the CD4 testing machine. While it is easy to blame the medical officers in the ART center because they are in the frontline, govt. / APSACS should show more apathy towards PLHAs rather than continue to talk about 3 X 5 or Millennium Development Goals. It is not just the number of ART centers that are opened, but how many are functioning as they should. It is also a moot point here that the State level PLHA networks are silent about it (at least in public). It is with great pain that I voice my concern for the thousands of PLHAs in Chittoor District whose only hope is the ART center at Tirupati where medicines are available for the past two months but people are unable to access them. I implore upon APSACS to look into the matter with haste. Sreeram Sreeram Varadadesikan e-mail:<setlurs01@...> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2006 Report Share Posted November 7, 2006 Dear Sreeram & the FORUM, Any PLWA who is HIV positive and also has ANY symptoms of AIDS, such as fever, night sweats, weight loss, or any other often more serious opportunistic infections, should be immediately started on ARV treatment. There is no need to wait for CD4 testing. These are the guidelines from the World Health Organization and should be put into practice in India. When the CD4 comes, it can be given to confirm the need for ARVs, which of course, will be confirmed if the PLWA has the systems as above. Sincerely, Stern (Currently in New Delhi). e-mail: <rastern@...> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2006 Report Share Posted November 8, 2006 Dear FORUM, Re: Plight at an ART Center in Tirupati The criteria of CD4 is for asymtomatic patients; it should be clear to those manning ART's. In case the CD4 testing is not possible (for reasons a plenty, including the machine going out of order -like in Amritsar, as told by PLHA here) then one can rely on a cheaper alternative like absolute lymphocyte count. Dr.Rakesh Bharti e-mail: <rakesh.bharti1@...> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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