Prior to 2011, uptake of PMTCT in Malawi remained low despite increased access to antiretrovirals. We sought to understand barriers to PMTCT in rural Malawi. Twenty-two HIV-infected pregnant and postpartum women in PMTCT programs were interviewed in Nkhoma, Malawi, between April-May 2010. All women were staged by WHO criteria or CD4 count as ineligible for three-drug treatment by Malawi’s HIV Guidelines at the time. The median age was 26 years (range 22-39) and 77% were married. Barriers to accessing PMTCT care included transportation to clinic, stigma in the community leading to avoidance of HIV disclosure, food insecurity, and providers’ attitudes towards HIV-infected pregnant women. Given Malawi’s transition to Option B+ for PMTCT in wh...
Objective: To investigate the willingness of Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) to provide single d...
To identify points of dropout on the pathway from offering HIV testing to maintenance on antiretrovi...
The objective of our intervention was to examine the benefits of incorporating traditional birth att...
Prior to 2011, uptake of PMTCT in Malawi remained low despite increased access to antiretrovirals. W...
Prior to 2011, uptake of PMTCT in Malawi remained low despite increased access to antiretrovirals. W...
Background: HIV prevalence among pregnant women in Malawi is 12.6%, and mother-to-child transmission...
Antiretroviral medications can reduce rates of mother-to-child transmission of human immunodeficienc...
Abstract Background HIV prevalence among pregnant wom...
Introduction: Malawi introduced a new strategy to improve the effectiveness of prevention of mother-...
Abstract Background HIV prevalence among pregnant wom...
To identify points of dropout on the pathway from offering HIV testing to maintenance on antiretrovi...
To identify points of dropout on the pathway from offering HIV testing to maintenance on antiretrovi...
Objective: To investigate the willingness of Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) to provide single d...
Objectives: To investigate and synthesize reasons for low access, initiation and adherence to antire...
Abstract This short follow-up study was part of a larger prospective cohort of clients followed up ...
Objective: To investigate the willingness of Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) to provide single d...
To identify points of dropout on the pathway from offering HIV testing to maintenance on antiretrovi...
The objective of our intervention was to examine the benefits of incorporating traditional birth att...
Prior to 2011, uptake of PMTCT in Malawi remained low despite increased access to antiretrovirals. W...
Prior to 2011, uptake of PMTCT in Malawi remained low despite increased access to antiretrovirals. W...
Background: HIV prevalence among pregnant women in Malawi is 12.6%, and mother-to-child transmission...
Antiretroviral medications can reduce rates of mother-to-child transmission of human immunodeficienc...
Abstract Background HIV prevalence among pregnant wom...
Introduction: Malawi introduced a new strategy to improve the effectiveness of prevention of mother-...
Abstract Background HIV prevalence among pregnant wom...
To identify points of dropout on the pathway from offering HIV testing to maintenance on antiretrovi...
To identify points of dropout on the pathway from offering HIV testing to maintenance on antiretrovi...
Objective: To investigate the willingness of Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) to provide single d...
Objectives: To investigate and synthesize reasons for low access, initiation and adherence to antire...
Abstract This short follow-up study was part of a larger prospective cohort of clients followed up ...
Objective: To investigate the willingness of Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) to provide single d...
To identify points of dropout on the pathway from offering HIV testing to maintenance on antiretrovi...
The objective of our intervention was to examine the benefits of incorporating traditional birth att...