Background: Many national antenatal clinics (ANC) based HIV surveillance systems in sub-Saharan Africa have limited coverage of remote rural sites, a weakness that compromises adequate estimation, monitoring and development of effective preventive and care programmes. To address this void in rural Manyara and Singida within Northern Tanzania, we conducted antenatal clinic-based sentinel surveillance. Methods: We consecutively enrolled 1377 counselled and consenting pregnant women attending ANC clinics for the first time during the current pregnancy. The study was conducted in six antenatal clinics, within three divisions of rural Manyara and Singida regions in 2003/2004. Interviews were conducted and blood samples for routine purposes were ...
BACKGROUND: HIV/AIDS epidemic has become generalised in low resource settings in sub-Saharan Africa ...
BACKGROUND: The goal of the study is to assess the prevalence and risk factors of HIV in pregnant wo...
Background: Evidence suggests that a substantial proportion of new HIV infections in African countri...
Background: Many national antenatal clinics (ANC) based HIV surveillance systems in sub- Saharan Afr...
Background: Many national antenatal clinics (ANC) based HIV surveillance systems in sub-Saharan Afri...
Background: Previous surveillance among antenatal clinic (ANC) attendees within the remote rural Man...
Background: Previous surveillance among antenatal clinic (ANC) attendees within the remote rural Man...
Background: Previous surveillance among antenatal clinic (ANC) attendees within the remote rural Man...
BACKGROUND: Tanzanian antenatal clinic surveillance data suggest stabilizing HIV levels. Data from a...
Background: The occurrence of HIV-1 and syphilis infections during pregnancy poses major health risk...
Objective: To determine the prevalence trends of HIV-1 infection among pregnant women seen between 1...
Background: This paper presents the prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and syphilis in...
OBJECTIVES: First, to compare the prevalence of HIV infection among women in the general population ...
Background: HIV/AIDS epidemic has become generalised in low resource settings in sub-Saharan Africa ...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "The silent HIV epidemic among pregnant women with...
BACKGROUND: HIV/AIDS epidemic has become generalised in low resource settings in sub-Saharan Africa ...
BACKGROUND: The goal of the study is to assess the prevalence and risk factors of HIV in pregnant wo...
Background: Evidence suggests that a substantial proportion of new HIV infections in African countri...
Background: Many national antenatal clinics (ANC) based HIV surveillance systems in sub- Saharan Afr...
Background: Many national antenatal clinics (ANC) based HIV surveillance systems in sub-Saharan Afri...
Background: Previous surveillance among antenatal clinic (ANC) attendees within the remote rural Man...
Background: Previous surveillance among antenatal clinic (ANC) attendees within the remote rural Man...
Background: Previous surveillance among antenatal clinic (ANC) attendees within the remote rural Man...
BACKGROUND: Tanzanian antenatal clinic surveillance data suggest stabilizing HIV levels. Data from a...
Background: The occurrence of HIV-1 and syphilis infections during pregnancy poses major health risk...
Objective: To determine the prevalence trends of HIV-1 infection among pregnant women seen between 1...
Background: This paper presents the prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and syphilis in...
OBJECTIVES: First, to compare the prevalence of HIV infection among women in the general population ...
Background: HIV/AIDS epidemic has become generalised in low resource settings in sub-Saharan Africa ...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "The silent HIV epidemic among pregnant women with...
BACKGROUND: HIV/AIDS epidemic has become generalised in low resource settings in sub-Saharan Africa ...
BACKGROUND: The goal of the study is to assess the prevalence and risk factors of HIV in pregnant wo...
Background: Evidence suggests that a substantial proportion of new HIV infections in African countri...