BACKGROUND: Global coverage of prevention of mother-to-child (PMTCT) services reached 53% in 2009. However the number of pregnant women who test positive for HIV in antenatal clinics and who link into long-term HIV care is not known in many resource-poor countries. We measured the proportion of HIV-positive pregnant women in Mwanza city, Tanzania, who completed the cascade of care from antenatal HIV diagnosis to assessment and engagement in care in adult HIV clinics. METHODS: Thirty antenatal and maternity ward health workers were interviewed about PMTCT activities. Nine antenatal HIV education sessions were observed. A prospective cohort of 403 HIV-positive women was enrolled by specially-trained clinicians and nurses on admission to deliv...
Background: The objective of this study was to examine missed opportunities for participation in a ...
Abstract Background Despite the significant benefits of early detection and management of pregnancy ...
Objectives: There has been little focus on quality of care provided in prevention of mother-to-child...
Global coverage of prevention of mother-to-child (PMTCT) services reached 53% in 2009. However the n...
OBJECTIVES: To quantify attrition between women testing HIV-positive in pregnancy-related services a...
The aim was to assess population-level HIV-testing uptake among pregnant women, key for access to pr...
Background: Despite the existence of effective interventions such as prophylactic antiretroviral me...
MCur, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014According to global statistics more than half...
BACKGROUND: Estimates of population-level coverage with prevention of mother-to-child transmission (...
Introduction: Accurate estimates of coverage of prevention of mother-to-child (PMTCT) services among...
Background: The vertical transmission of HIV from mother to child ranges from 15 to 40%. The preven...
Introduction: There has been insufficient attention to long-term care and treatment for pregnant wom...
Background: Uganda began to implement the prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV ...
BACKGROUND: There has been little attention, until recently, to linking women who test HIV positive ...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to identify factors associated with access to HIV care and antiretrovir...
Background: The objective of this study was to examine missed opportunities for participation in a ...
Abstract Background Despite the significant benefits of early detection and management of pregnancy ...
Objectives: There has been little focus on quality of care provided in prevention of mother-to-child...
Global coverage of prevention of mother-to-child (PMTCT) services reached 53% in 2009. However the n...
OBJECTIVES: To quantify attrition between women testing HIV-positive in pregnancy-related services a...
The aim was to assess population-level HIV-testing uptake among pregnant women, key for access to pr...
Background: Despite the existence of effective interventions such as prophylactic antiretroviral me...
MCur, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014According to global statistics more than half...
BACKGROUND: Estimates of population-level coverage with prevention of mother-to-child transmission (...
Introduction: Accurate estimates of coverage of prevention of mother-to-child (PMTCT) services among...
Background: The vertical transmission of HIV from mother to child ranges from 15 to 40%. The preven...
Introduction: There has been insufficient attention to long-term care and treatment for pregnant wom...
Background: Uganda began to implement the prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV ...
BACKGROUND: There has been little attention, until recently, to linking women who test HIV positive ...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to identify factors associated with access to HIV care and antiretrovir...
Background: The objective of this study was to examine missed opportunities for participation in a ...
Abstract Background Despite the significant benefits of early detection and management of pregnancy ...
Objectives: There has been little focus on quality of care provided in prevention of mother-to-child...