对尼日利亚东南部一家三级卫生机构预防艾滋病毒母婴传播的评估

A. Isah, N. Igboeli, M. Adibe, C. Ukwe
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母婴传播是儿童感染艾滋病毒的最高方式,婴儿在没有任何医疗干预的情况下从感染艾滋病毒的母亲处感染艾滋病毒的风险为1545%。本研究的目的是评估2008年至2012年在尼日利亚PEPFAR诊所预防母婴传播(PMTCT)指南的实施情况,并确定其临床结果。对从埃努古尼日利亚大学教学医院(UNTH)诊所接受预防母婴传播治疗的患者数据进行了回顾性审查。从诊所的数据库中检索数据并进行分析。结果显示,共有373名(373)名孕妇(年龄30.22±4.88岁)和367名(367)名儿童参与了预防母婴传播。母亲采用AZT/3TC/NVP、TDF/3TC+NVP和AZT/3TC+EFV共10种方案,分别占80.00、11.00和2.65%。婴儿使用AZT(15.80%)和NVP(84.20%),其中HIV阳性8例(2.18%)。该研究的结论是,UNTH Enugu的PEPFAR诊所基本上遵循了其PMTCT项目的指导方针,该项目被发现大大减少了艾滋病毒母婴传播。
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Evaluation of prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV in a tertiary health institution in south-eastern Nigeria
Mother-to-child transmission is the highest mode of acquisition of HIV infection in children, with a 1545% risk of an infant acquiring HIV from an infected mother without any medical intervention. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the implementation of prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) guidelines and determine its clinical outcome in a PEPFAR Clinic in Nigeria from 2008 to 2012. A retrospective review of data of patients who accessed PMTCT from the Clinic in the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH), Enugu was conducted. Data were retrieved from the clinic’s database and analyzed. The result showed that three hundred and seventy-three (373) pregnant women (aged 30.22±4.88) and three hundred and sixty-seven (367) children from the pregnancies were enrolled into PMTCT. Ten (10) regimens were used for the mothers: AZT/3TC/NVP, TDF/3TC+NVP and AZT/3TC+EFV accounting for 80.00, 11.00 and 2.65%, respectively. AZT (15.80%) and NVP (84.20%) were used for the infants, 8 (2.18%) of whom tested positive for HIV. The study concluded that PEPFAR Clinic, UNTH Enugu substantially followed the guidelines in its PMTCT programme which was found to drastically reduce the transmission of HIV from mother to child.
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