2023
DOI: 10.1002/jia2.26161
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The impact of free antiretroviral therapy for pregnant non‐citizens and their infants in Botswana

Christina Fennell,
Daniel Escudero,
Rebecca Zash
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionIn December 2019, the Botswana government expanded free antiretroviral therapy (ART) to include non‐citizens. We evaluated the impact of this policy change on antenatal care (ANC), antiretroviral therapy coverage and adverse birth outcomes.MethodsThe Tsepamo Surveillance study collects data at up to 18 delivery sites in Botswana. We compared outcomes in citizens and non‐citizens living with HIV before and after antiretroviral therapy expansion to non‐citizens. Adverse birth outcomes included preter… Show more

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“…Botswana bears the brunt of the HIV epidemic with the third highest HIV prevalence standing at 20.8% of people aged 15–64 years living with HIV ( Government of Botswana, 2023 ). Botswana, an upper middle-income country, hosts a substantial population of immigrants from neighboring HIV-epidemic countries, including South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Zambia ( Marukutira et al, 2018 , 2019a , b ; Fennell et al, 2023 ). Currently, Botswana is home to ~110,000 non-citizens, of whom an estimated 30,000 are living with HIV, yielding a prevalence of 27.27% (95% CI: 24.32–30.77%) ( Marukutira et al, 2018 , 2019a ; McAuliffe et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Botswana bears the brunt of the HIV epidemic with the third highest HIV prevalence standing at 20.8% of people aged 15–64 years living with HIV ( Government of Botswana, 2023 ). Botswana, an upper middle-income country, hosts a substantial population of immigrants from neighboring HIV-epidemic countries, including South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Zambia ( Marukutira et al, 2018 , 2019a , b ; Fennell et al, 2023 ). Currently, Botswana is home to ~110,000 non-citizens, of whom an estimated 30,000 are living with HIV, yielding a prevalence of 27.27% (95% CI: 24.32–30.77%) ( Marukutira et al, 2018 , 2019a ; McAuliffe et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%