“…30 It should be considered that the evaluation of the attention to people living with HIV recommends the adhesion to be a priority, in addition to counselling and testing, vertical transmission prevention, availability of human resources, equipment and of physical infrastructure. 31 In relation to the association of high/low score with the sociodemographic and clinical characteristics, no variable was significantly associated, demonstrating that these characteristics did not interfere in the evaluation of these services, which suggests that the quality evaluation score, either of affiliation of the women to the PHV service, or to the specialized service, does not depend on their age, skin color, housing, marital status, instruction or occupation. The absence of significant association indicates, still, that the year of pregnancy, the moment of HIV diagnosis, the route of infection, the use of antiretroviral drugs before the pregnancy, the use of vertical transmission prophylaxis and the carrying out of the prenatal care did not interfere in the score either.…”