| Literature DB >> 28654643 |
Melanie Taylor1,2, Lori Newman3, Naoko Ishikawa4, Maura Laverty1, Chika Hayashi5, Massimo Ghidinelli6, Razia Pendse7, Lali Khotenashvili8, Shaffiq Essajee1.
Abstract
Melanie Taylor and colleagues discuss progress towards eliminating vertical transmission of HIV and syphilis.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28654643 PMCID: PMC5486952 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1002329
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Med ISSN: 1549-1277 Impact factor: 11.069
Fig 1Country review process for elimination of mother-to-child transmission.
Program and country attributes from 5 EMTCT validated countries.
| Country | Date | Program and country attributes towards EMTCT |
|---|---|---|
| (Type of Validation) | ||
| Cuba | June 2015 (HIV & Syphilis) | 1. Free testing for HIV and syphilis at multiple time points during pregnancy for women and their partners |
| 2. High per capita ratio of clinical care providers | ||
| 3. Minimal health disparities | ||
| 4. Essentially no migrant populations | ||
| 5. Efforts to prevent congenital syphilis began in 1970s | ||
| 6. Routine antenatal HIV testing started in 1987 | ||
| Thailand | May 2016 (HIV & Syphilis) | 1. Near universal healthcare access |
| a. 99.9% of Thai citizens have government supported insurance | ||
| b. Additional 1.4 million non-Thai migrants have health insurance | ||
| 2. All PMTCT services (ANC, screening and treatment for HIV and syphilis) financed through national budget with free access for migrants | ||
| 3. Routine antenatal screening for syphilis for more than 30 years | ||
| 4. Routine antenatal screening for HIV for approximately 20 years | ||
| 5. The only country thus far with a generalized epidemic to achieve EMTCT | ||
| Belarus | June 2016 (HIV & Syphilis) | 1. Universal free access to ANC |
| 2. Free HIV and syphilis testing for all women (including prisoners) | ||
| 3. Free ART and syphilis treatment for pregnant women and newborns (including asylum seekers, migrants, applicants for residence, and refugees from conflict zones) | ||
| 4. Provides formula free of charge to all infants born to HIV-positive mothers | ||
| 5. Free emergency care services for pregnant women, including noncitizens | ||
| Armenia | June 2016 (HIV only) | 1. All citizens have access to free medical care and social assistance |
| 2. Noncitizens have access to free emergency services | ||
| 3. ANC, HIV testing and treatment, and delivery service free to pregnant women (citizens and noncitizens) | ||
| 4. Activities to involve male partners in testing and treatment | ||
| 5. Achieved EMTCT despite 70% of HIV cases reported in 2011–2015 being associated with migrants and their partners | ||
| Moldova | June 2016 (syphilis only) | 1. Universal access to basic health services |
| 2. Well-developed network of primary care facilities | ||
| 3. Integrated national program for STIs including HIV | ||
| 4. ANC services, testing and treatment of syphilis available at no cost to pregnant women and infants | ||
| 5. Amendments to legal frameworks to improve laws on domestic violence, sexual and reproductive rights, and patient rights ensuring equitable delivery of EMTCT services |
Abbreviations: ANC, antenatal care; ART, antiretroviral therapy; EMTCT, elimination of mother-to-child transmission; PMTCT, prevention of mother-to-child transmission; STI, sexually transmitted infection.