Background: In spite huge leaps in combating the spread and transmission of HIV globally, Nigeria still ranks high in the incidence of HIV among children. The study investigates the factors affecting the utilization of prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV services in Anambra South.Data source and Method: Data from 515 HIV positive women of child bearing age were collected using a structured questionnaire. The data sets were subjected to chi square and binary logistic regression analysis.Result: The results show that 86% of the respondents were aware of the PMTCT strategies while marital status (69.8%), age (70.7%) and place of residence (52.1%) were found to affect the uptake and utilization of PMTCT services. Conclusi...
Background: Mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) is a major means through which HIV infected pregnant...
Despite preventive strategies of mother-to-child HIV transmission, there are evidences of low compli...
Background: About 3.2 million people and 400,000 children live with HIV in Nigeria. Over 60% of del...
Low- and middle-income countries, including Nigeria, are often associated with poor health outcomes,...
Background: Mother to child transmission is the major route through which children below the age of ...
This study investigated the factors influencing the utilisation of PMTCT of HIV services and propose...
Introduction Mother-to-child transmission is the major route of pediatric Human Immunodeficiency Vir...
Background: An important strategy in HIV prevention is the Prevention of Mother- to-Child transmissi...
Despite the enormous resources so far expended in the country’s HIV mitigation, Nigeria continues to...
INTRODUCTION: In sub-Saharan Africa countries such as Nigeria, the rate of Mother-to-child- transmis...
Introduction: Effective utilization of prevention of mother to child transmission (PMTCT) services i...
ABSTRACT Background: Nigeria accounts for about one third of global mother to child transmission of...
Though prevention of mother to child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV/AIDS was introduced in Nigeria in 2...
HIV has remained a global public health issue despite efforts to curb the trend; especially in sub-S...
BACKGROUND: Majority of Paediatric HIV/AIDS are from infected mothers and adequate prevention of mo...
Background: Mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) is a major means through which HIV infected pregnant...
Despite preventive strategies of mother-to-child HIV transmission, there are evidences of low compli...
Background: About 3.2 million people and 400,000 children live with HIV in Nigeria. Over 60% of del...
Low- and middle-income countries, including Nigeria, are often associated with poor health outcomes,...
Background: Mother to child transmission is the major route through which children below the age of ...
This study investigated the factors influencing the utilisation of PMTCT of HIV services and propose...
Introduction Mother-to-child transmission is the major route of pediatric Human Immunodeficiency Vir...
Background: An important strategy in HIV prevention is the Prevention of Mother- to-Child transmissi...
Despite the enormous resources so far expended in the country’s HIV mitigation, Nigeria continues to...
INTRODUCTION: In sub-Saharan Africa countries such as Nigeria, the rate of Mother-to-child- transmis...
Introduction: Effective utilization of prevention of mother to child transmission (PMTCT) services i...
ABSTRACT Background: Nigeria accounts for about one third of global mother to child transmission of...
Though prevention of mother to child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV/AIDS was introduced in Nigeria in 2...
HIV has remained a global public health issue despite efforts to curb the trend; especially in sub-S...
BACKGROUND: Majority of Paediatric HIV/AIDS are from infected mothers and adequate prevention of mo...
Background: Mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) is a major means through which HIV infected pregnant...
Despite preventive strategies of mother-to-child HIV transmission, there are evidences of low compli...
Background: About 3.2 million people and 400,000 children live with HIV in Nigeria. Over 60% of del...