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Case-Based Surveillance System Overview

The countries of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) have strategically invested in strengthening case-based surveillance of HIV/STI, TB and Viral Hepatitis in an attempt to improve the availability of good quality data in order to monitor the evolution of the epidemic and the effect of public health and clinical interventions in a sustainable manner. In addition, establishing the framework for case-based surveillance for HIV will ultimately allow for the use of this approach for other health conditions, especially the non-communicable diseases (NCDs). The result therefore is that CBS will result in significant strengthening of the information systems in the OECS allowing for better, evidence-informed decision at both the clinical and administrative levels.

This advance integrated HIV/STI/TB case-based surveillance system collects the following data:

  1. HIV/STI, TB and Viral Hepatitis Screening Information for Pregnant, Adult, Pediatric and Exposed Infants
  2. Behavioral data of registered / screened clients
  3. Prevention and Control data
  4. ANC & PMTCT data (HIV, Syphilis and Viral Hepatitis)
  5. Clinical Management of HIV/STI, TB and Viral Hepatitis
  6. Central Medical Supplies and Pharmacy Stock and Medical Dispense
  7. Auto-reporting & data storytelling using defined reporting indicators on the data collected

Report HIV / Syphilis Self Test

Report your HIV or syphilis self-test results using the form on the right. Please provide the date of your test, the unique ID (if applicable), and the serial number of your test kit. Select the type of test and kit, and indicate the category of test performed. Report your results for HIV and syphilis, and feel free to add any comments or additional information. Your contribution helps us gather important data for public health monitoring and intervention strategies. Thank you for your cooperation in improving healthcare outcomes.