Few persons diagnosed in community settings receive antiretroviral therapy within seven days of diagnosis (rapid ART) in accordance with World Health Organization recommendations. To improve rapid ART for clients diagnosed in community settings in Swaziland, we implemented CommLink, an integrated community-based HIV testing (CBHTS), mobile HIV care, and peer-delivered linkage case management (LCM) program. In urban and rural settings in three regions of Swaziland, consenting HIV-positive, out-of-care clients identified through CBHTS receive mobile-unit CD4 testing, baseline clinical assessment, and cotrimoxazole. Medical charts and test results are transferred to referral HIV care facilities. ART-adherent, expert-client counselors provide LCM for up to 90 days. Services include escort and treatment navigation at referral facilities, regular telephone contact for psychosocial support, and counseling on HIV care and disclosure. Beginning in April 2017, index-client testing services (IDTS) were initiated for partners, family members, and associates (PFAs) of CommLink clients.
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