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HIV Testing and Retention in Care of Infants Born to HIV- Infected Women Enrolled in 'Option B+', Thyolo, Malawi | Journal Article / Research | MSF Science Portal
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HIV Testing and Retention in Care of Infants Born to HIV- Infected Women Enrolled in 'Option B+', Thyolo, Malawi

Martínez Pérez G, Metcalf CJ, Garone DB, Coulborn RM, Harries AD, Hedt-Gauthier BL, Murowa MM, Mwenelupembe GS, Van der Bergh R, Trivino Duran L
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Abstract
Prevention of mother-to-child transmission 'Option B+' originated in Malawi in 2011 to prevent new infections in infants exposed to the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). We assessed 12-month programme retention and HIV testing uptake among infants born to HIV-infected mothers from September 2011 to June 2012 in Thyolo District Hospital. Of 513 infants, 368 (71.7%) remained in care at 12 months. Altogether, 412 (80.3%) underwent HIV DNA polymerase chain reaction testing, with 267 (52.0%) tested at 6-12 weeks, and 255 (49.7%) underwent rapid HIV testing, with 144 (28.1%) tested at 12 months. Eighty-eight (17.2%) infants had both tests as scheduled. Measures are needed to improve adherence to national testing protocols.

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Malawi

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English
DOI
10.5588/pha.14.0001
Published Date
21 Jun 2014
PubMed ID
26399207
Journal
Public Health Action
Volume | Issue | Pages
Volume 4, Issue 2
Issue Date
2014-06-21
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