Knowledge of HIV testing and prevention of mother-to-child transmission among pregnant women, Tripoli -Libya: A cross-sectional study
Salha Ali Aboulqasim,
Hanan Alarabi Aqeelah,
Elham Ebrahim Elhshik
et al.
Abstract:Background
HIV infection is a major public health concern, especially among pregnant women. Early diagnosis and treatment of HIV can help to prevent transmission of the virus to babies. However, many pregnant women are not aware of their HIV status or do not receive timely testing. This study was conducted to determine the knowledge of pregnant women with HIV/AIDS attending ANC at healthcare centers in Tripoli.
Methods
A cross-sectional study was conducted in five healthcare centers for pregnant women attend… Show more
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