Uptake of Services for Prevention for Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV in Lubumbashi (D.R. of Congo)

Kajimb P, M. O, Kakisingi C, M. M., Ngwej D, Ngoie B, Tshikuluila B, Mwamba C, A. F, Kipenge R, Situakibanza H, Numbi E, Isango Y
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Objective: Evaluate PMTCT services in the Lubumbashi Health Zone. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study carried out in the maternity wards of all 18 maternities in the Lubumbashi Health Zone from 1 January 2015 to 31 December 2015; one of the 27 health zones in the province of Haut-Katanga (DR Congo). Included were all women who received prenatal, perinatal and postnatal consultations during the study period. Results: Of 12496 women admitted to ANC, 6291 (50.1%) were counseled for HIV testing; 6170 (98.5%) were screened and an incidence of 2.4% was observed. Regarding male partners of women diagnosed during ANC consultations, 120 (1.9%) were counseled, 100 (83.3%) of those who were counseled were screened for HIV and an incidence of 20% to HIV was reported. Concerning management of women screened HIV positive during ANC, 106 (89.1%) among them were placed on ART according to Option B+. One hundred and sixteen live-born infants were born from HIV positive mothers and all were placed on nevirapine prophylaxis. Forty-six (39.7%) were tested with DBS at six weeks giving an incidence of 4.3% Conclusion: These results show that there are still challenges to be faced in preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV in the Lubumbashi Health Zone. The integration of PMTCT activities with Option B+ in all maternity units in this health zone would reduce the vertical transmission of HIV.
在卢本巴希(刚果民主共和国)接受预防艾滋病毒母婴传播服务
目的:评估卢本巴希卫生区的预防母婴传播服务。方法:这是一项横断面研究,于2015年1月1日至2015年12月31日在卢本巴希卫生区所有18个产科病房进行;上加丹加省(刚果民主共和国)27个卫生区之一。包括在研究期间接受产前、围产期和产后咨询的所有妇女。结果:在接受ANC的12496名妇女中,6291人(50.1%)接受了艾滋病毒检测咨询;筛查6170例(98.5%),观察到2.4%的发病率。关于ANC咨询期间确诊的女性的男性伴侣,120人(1.9%)接受了咨询,100人(83.3%)接受了艾滋病毒筛查,据报告,艾滋病毒的发病率为20%。关于ANC期间筛查出HIV阳性的妇女的管理,根据选项B+,其中106人(89.1%)接受了抗逆转录病毒治疗。116名活产婴儿来自艾滋病毒阳性母亲,所有婴儿都接受了奈韦拉平预防治疗。46人(39.7%)在6周时接受了DBS检测,发病率为4.3%。结论:这些结果表明,在卢本巴希卫生区预防艾滋病毒母婴传播仍面临挑战。在该卫生区的所有产科单位将预防母婴传播活动与方案B+相结合,将减少艾滋病毒的垂直传播。
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