HIV Testing and Access in Palembang, South Sumatra, Indonesia during the COVID-19 Pandemic in 2021

Najmah (1) , Namirah Adelliani (2) , Mawaddah Dyah Popita (3) , Ajeng Fathia Nurqanita (4) , Amrina Rosyada (5) , Fenty Aprina (6) , Yulyana Kusuma Dewi (7) , Yudhi Setiawan (8) , Sari Andajani (9)
(1) Faculty of Public Health, Sriwijaya University , Indonesia
(2) Faculty of Public Health, Sriwijaya University , Indonesia
(3) Faculty of Public Health, Sriwijaya University , Indonesia
(4) Faculty of Public Health, Sriwijaya University , Indonesia
(5) Faculty of Public Health, Sriwijaya University , Indonesia
(6) Palembang City Health Office , Indonesia
(7) Palembang City Health Office , Indonesia
(8) Palembang City Health Office , Indonesia
(9) Faculty of Health and Environmental Science, Auckland University of Technology New Zealand , Australia

Abstract

HIV testing is one of the most effective strategies for accelerating access to prevention and treatment services, supporting efforts to end the AIDS epidemic by 2030 through the 95-95-95 targets. This study describes the socio-demographic characteristics and spatial distribution of HIV cases and screening among key and general populations in Palembang City in 2021. Data were extracted from the HIV/AIDS Information System (SIHA) and analysed using descriptive and ecological spatial analysis within the key and general populations. Findings indicate the rates of HIV are 4.2 per 100 among MSM and 7.8 per 100 transgender individuals accessing HIV testing. Among women and pregnant women, rates were zero and 1.04 %, respectively, while among children, the rate was nearly 2 per 100 children. A higher level of HIV testing in health facilities was correlated with increased detection of HIV cases. Among low-risk groups of women and children, one subdistrict, Kemuning, reported 30 HIV- positive cases in women and children – markedly higher than the 0 to 6 HIV-positive cases reported in other subdistricts.  This pronounced disparity suggests a significant underreporting of HIV cases among pregnant women in Palembang, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, compared with those in other demographic groups.

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Najmah
najmah@fkm.unsri.ac.id (Primary Contact)
Namirah Adelliani
Mawaddah Dyah Popita
Ajeng Fathia Nurqanita
Amrina Rosyada
Fenty Aprina
Yulyana Kusuma Dewi
Yudhi Setiawan
Sari Andajani
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Najmah N, Adelliani N, Popita MD, Nurqanita AF, Rosyada A, Aprina F, et al. HIV Testing and Access in Palembang, South Sumatra, Indonesia during the COVID-19 Pandemic in 2021. JIKM [Internet]. 2025 Aug. 8 [cited 2025 Aug. 17];16(2). Available from: https://ejournal.fkm.unsri.ac.id/index.php/jikm/article/view/2039

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