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  • In Rwanda, a study evaluated the effectiveness of prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) interventions in a health center from 2007 to 2010 to address HIV challenges for pregnant mothers and infants.
  • The research tracked 679 babies at 6 weeks old, finding an HIV transmission rate of 3.2%, with a significant link between mothers' disclosure of their HIV status and the infants' health outcomes.
  • The study highlights the benefits of a family-centered, integrated approach in decentralized health facilities, which improved PMTCT services and access to healthcare for those living with HIV.

Article Abstract

Introduction: In countries with high burden of HIV, major programmatic challenges have been identified to preventing new infections among children and scaling up of treatment for pregnant mothers. We initiated this study to examine operational approaches that were used to enhance implementation of PMTCT interventions in Muhima health Centre (Kigali/Rwanda) from 2007 to 2010.

Methods: The prospective cohort study was conducted at Muhima health centre. A sample size of 656 was the minimum number required for the study. The main outcome was cumulative incidence of mother - to - child transmission of HIV-1 measured at 6 weeks of life among live born children.

Results: Among the 679 live born babies and followed up in this study, the overall cumulative rate of HIV-1 mother - to - child transmission observed was 3.2% at 6 weeks of age after birth. Disclosure of HIV status to partner was significantly associated with HIV-1 status of infants at 6 weeks of age (non-disclosure of HIV status adjusted odds ratio [AOR] 4.68, CI 1.39 to 15.77, p.

Conclusion: The Muhima type of decentralized health facility offered an appropriate platform for implementation of PMTCT interventions, with the following operational features: family - centered approach; integrated service delivery for PMTCT/MCH interventions, task shifting; subsidized membership fees for people living with HIV, allowing for access to the community-based health insurance benefits.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4473790PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2014.18.59.3895DOI Listing

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