Abstract

Background

The burden of opportunistic infections (OIs) remains high among people living with HIV (PLWH) in Mexico, despite improvements in mortality worldwide.

Objective

Reporting the current access to diagnostics of OIs in Mexican Health Care Centers offering health-care services to PLWH.

Methods

An online questionnaire was sent to public health care facilities providing HIV care in Mexico. We evaluated capacities to 1) identify individuals with advanced-HIV, and 2) local and/or on-site access to: point-of-care assays, imaging studies, histological analysis, and microbiology tests useful to diagnose a wide variety of OIs.

Results

In 2022, 46 centers answered the questionnaire, from 23/32 (71.8%) states of the country; 29 (63%) were primary care facilities, 5 (11%) general hospitals and 12 (26%) tertiary care hospitals, providing health services to 67,000 PLWH. These centers received 1,135 new patients/month, 48% with advance disease. Less than 50% could determine CD4 + T cell count (39%, N = 18), toxoplasma serology (41%, N = 19) and HIV viral load (41%, N = 19). Twenty-five centers could diagnose cryptococcosis and tuberculosis (54%). Meanwhile, 11 centers (24%) had access to aspergillosis or Histoplasma tests. Seven centers (11%) had access to coccidioidomycosis tests, five centers to any Pneumocystis diagnosis. In primary care centers, Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex GeneXPert was accessible in 41%, cryptococcal antigen by latex agglutination was available in one facility (3%), Indian ink in 9 centers (31%). No primary health center had access to lateral flow test for Cryptococcus or Histoplasma antigens.

Conclusions

In Mexico, most public HIV-dedicated health care centers lack on-site capacity to diagnose opportunistic infections, specifically fungal infections. Rapid tests and point-of-care tests are frequently unavailable, which is more pronounced in primary care centres. Considering that IFDs still contribute significantly to mortality among PLWH, better access to diagnostic tools in all levels of HIV-care is urgent.

Details

Title
Access to diagnostic testing for invasive fungal diseases and other opportunistic infections in Mexican health care centers caring for patients living with HIV
Author
Corzo-Leon, Dora E; Martinez-Rivera, Nancy; Martin-Onraet, Alexandra; Piñeirua-Menendez, Alicia
Pages
1-11
Section
Research
Publication year
2025
Publication date
2025
Publisher
BioMed Central
e-ISSN
14726963
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3175400652
Copyright
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