Background Home delivery has been associated with mother-to-child transmission of HIV and remains high among HIV-infected women. Predictors for home delivery in the context of HIV have not been fully studied and understood in Northern Uganda. We therefore aimed to find out the incidence and risk factors for home delivery among women living with HIV in Lira, Northern Uganda. Methods This prospective cohort study was conducted between August 2018 and January 2020 in Lira district, Northern Uganda. A total of 505 HIV infected women receiving antenatal care at Lira regional referral hospital were enrolled consecutively and followed up at delivery. We used a structured questionnaire to obtain data on exposures which included: socio-demographic,...
In sub-Saharan Africa, most women who test HIV negative at the first antenatal care encounter are ra...
Background: Despite improved availability of antiretrovirals (ARVs) in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), ver...
Background Breastfeeding is important for growth, development and survival of HIV exposed infants. E...
Background Home delivery has been associated with mother-to-child transmission of HIV and remains h...
Home delivery, referring to pregnant women giving birth in the absence of a skilled birth attendant,...
Abstract: Background Home delivery, referring to pregnant women giving birth in the absence of a ski...
Introduction and Background: If an HIV positive mother delivers in a health facility, interventions ...
<p>Risk factors associated with home delivery amongst HIV-infected women with a recent (within 5 yea...
Objective Many people living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa desire biological children. Implementat...
Background. Preventing unintended pregnancies among women living with HIV is an important component ...
Abstract Objective We assessed the uptake of prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) serv...
In sub-Saharan Africa, most women who test HIV negative at the first antenatal care encounter are ra...
To describe the uptake of and factors associated with HIV prevalence among pregnant women in a large...
Objectives: The study attempted to determine the incidence of HIV among pregnant women in Kabarole ...
HIV infection may increase risk of postpartum infection and infection-related mortality. We hypothes...
In sub-Saharan Africa, most women who test HIV negative at the first antenatal care encounter are ra...
Background: Despite improved availability of antiretrovirals (ARVs) in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), ver...
Background Breastfeeding is important for growth, development and survival of HIV exposed infants. E...
Background Home delivery has been associated with mother-to-child transmission of HIV and remains h...
Home delivery, referring to pregnant women giving birth in the absence of a skilled birth attendant,...
Abstract: Background Home delivery, referring to pregnant women giving birth in the absence of a ski...
Introduction and Background: If an HIV positive mother delivers in a health facility, interventions ...
<p>Risk factors associated with home delivery amongst HIV-infected women with a recent (within 5 yea...
Objective Many people living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa desire biological children. Implementat...
Background. Preventing unintended pregnancies among women living with HIV is an important component ...
Abstract Objective We assessed the uptake of prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) serv...
In sub-Saharan Africa, most women who test HIV negative at the first antenatal care encounter are ra...
To describe the uptake of and factors associated with HIV prevalence among pregnant women in a large...
Objectives: The study attempted to determine the incidence of HIV among pregnant women in Kabarole ...
HIV infection may increase risk of postpartum infection and infection-related mortality. We hypothes...
In sub-Saharan Africa, most women who test HIV negative at the first antenatal care encounter are ra...
Background: Despite improved availability of antiretrovirals (ARVs) in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), ver...
Background Breastfeeding is important for growth, development and survival of HIV exposed infants. E...