| Literature DB >> 32874410 |
Winnie Mandewo1, Cephas Muchuchuti1, Obey Shoko1, Collins Timire2,3,4, Kudakwashe Collin Takarinda2,3,4, Anthony David Harries3,5, Hannock Tweya3,6, Talent Tapera7, Saziso Nyathi8, Addmore Chadambuka1, Anesu Chimwaza4, Agnes Mahomva1.
Abstract
This was a cross-sectional study describing HIV testing uptake and ART initiation for pregnant women and HIV-exposed infants after one-off clinical mentorship training in 2013 for nurses in 56 peripheral health-facilities, Zimbabwe. Between 2014-2018, 92% of 106411 pregnant women were HIV tested and 98% of HIV-positive women initiated antiretroviral therapy (ART). There were 15846 HIV-exposed infants, of whom 96% had dried blood spots collected for virologic diagnosis and 51% of those diagnosed HIV-positive initiated ART. In conclusion, this one-off clinical mentorship training in 2013 was associated with consistently high HIV testing and ART initiation in pregnant women and their children. Copyright: Winnie Mandewo et al.Entities:
Keywords: Elizabeth Glaser Paediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF); HIV-exposed infants; HIV-infected pregnant women; antiretroviral therapy; early infant diagnosis
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32874410 PMCID: PMC7436647 DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2020.36.146.19542
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pan Afr Med J
characteristics associated with uptake of HIV testing and initiation on antiretroviral therapy in pregnant women enrolled in antenatal care in EGPAF-supported health facilities, Zimbabwe between 2014 and 2018
| Characteristics | Pregnant women | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Enrolled | HIV tested | HIV-positive | Initiated on ART | |||
| n | n | (%) | n | n | (%) | |
| Total | 106411 | 97829 | (92) | 6097 | 6004 | (98) |
| Urban Health Center | 4401 | 4185 | (95) | 294 | 294 | (100) |
| Rural Health Center | 91206 | 83806 | (92)a | 5276 | 5190 | (98)b |
| Rural Hospital | 10804 | 9838 | (91)a | 527 | 520 | (99) |
| One | 4794 | 4416 | (92) | 297 | 296 | (99) |
| Two | 66187 | 61143 | (92) | 3472 | 3381 | (97)c |
| Three | 18336 | 16514 | (90)c | 1297 | 1296 | (99) |
| Four | 17094 | 15756 | (92) | 1031 | 1031 | (100) |
EGPAF=Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation; ART=antiretroviral therapy; aP <0.001 and bP <0.05-compared with urban health centers; cP <0.001-compared with facilities that had four nurses trained
characteristics associated with collection of dried blood spots for HIV-DNA PCR testing and initiation of antiretroviral therapy in HIV-exposed infants in EGPAF-supported health facilities, Zimbabwe between 2014 and 2018
| Characteristics | HIV-exposed infants born to HIV-positive mothers | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HIV-exposed | DBS collected | HIV-positive | Initiated on ART | |||
| n | n | (%) | n | n | (%) | |
| Total | 15846 | 15235 | (96) | 1926 | 980 | (51) |
| Urban Health Center | 1424 | 1424 | (100) | 197 | 95 | (48) |
| Rural Health Center | 13669 | 13176 | (96)a | 1622 | 827 | (51) |
| Rural Hospital | 753 | 635 | (84)a | 107 | 58 | (54) |
| One | 106 | 92 | (87)b | 7 | 7 | (100)c |
| Two | 11146 | 10631 | (95)b | 1339 | 701 | (52) |
| Three | 2386 | 2349 | (98) | 293 | 133 | (45) |
| Four | 2208 | 2163 | (98) | 287 | 139 | (48) |
EGPAF=Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation; DBS=dried blood spots for HIV-DNA PCR testing; ART=antiretroviral therapy; aP <0.001-compared with urban health centers; bP <0.001 and cP <0.05-compared with facilities that had four nurses trained