2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-57983/v1
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Perceptions of mothers and healthcare professionals to contributors and preventions of loss-to-follow-up and child mortality at the PMTCT program after option B + guideline implementation in northwest Ethiopia

Abstract: Background: The third United Nations Sustainable Development Goal includes a commitment to end HIV. In lined with the Sustainable Development Goal, Option B+ programs hold great promise for preventing transmission of HIV and moving towards an “AIDS-free generation. However, an estimated 110,000 AIDS-related deaths occurred among children in 2015. The Global Plan also identified Ethiopia as one of 22 high priority countries for improved prevention of mother to child HIV transmission services. But, there is a sc… Show more

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“…Hence, partner involvement in PMTCT is crucial for successful program implementation. Consistent with previous studies, women who had not disclosed their HIV sero-status had a 2.59 times higher risk of LTFU than those women who had disclosed their status [ 10 , 30 , 31 ]. This might be related to women who had not disclosed their status might travel out of their usual residence for ARV refill to avoid identification hence increasing physical barriers.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Hence, partner involvement in PMTCT is crucial for successful program implementation. Consistent with previous studies, women who had not disclosed their HIV sero-status had a 2.59 times higher risk of LTFU than those women who had disclosed their status [ 10 , 30 , 31 ]. This might be related to women who had not disclosed their status might travel out of their usual residence for ARV refill to avoid identification hence increasing physical barriers.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%