AVSI Uganda, Kampala, Uganda.
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2013 Apr 15;62(5):e138-45. doi: 10.1097/QAI.0b013e318282d27f.
The international nongovernmental organization "AVSI Foundation" has been actively supporting Uganda's Ministry of Health (MoH) prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission (PMTCT) program since 2002 in 4 districts of the conflict-ridden Acholi subregion in Northern Uganda.
This article presents data covering 10 years of MoH/AVSI PMTCT program activities in Northern Uganda.
The program followed Uganda MoH PMTCT guidelines and aimed to be comprehensive, emphasizing social and medical care and support. Data were collected from 24 health facilities from January 2002 to December 2011. Trend analyses were carried out using Predictive Analytics SoftWare (PASW) Statistics 18.
Of the 140,658 women who newly attended antenatal care services from 2002 to 2011, 94.4% received HIV testing and counseling and 6.2% tested HIV-positive. HIV testing and counseling of male partners of tested pregnant women steadily increased from 5.9% in 2002 to 75.8% in 2011, compared with 15.5% in 2011 nationally. Overall, 79.0% of HIV-positive women were started on antiretroviral prophylaxis (69.4%) or triple antiretroviral therapy (9.6%), compared with 52% nationally in 2011. The proportion of HIV-positive women who delivered in health facilities significantly increased from 55.8% in 2004 to 81.1% in 2011 (no national data available). HIV prevalence among HIV-exposed infants tested at or below 18 months of age significantly decreased from 10.3% in 2004 to 5.0% in 2011.
Our results show how a comprehensive PMTCT program emphasizing social and community engagement alongside medical care and support can succeed in a remote setting with multiple challenges.
国际非政府组织“AVSI 基金会”自 2002 年以来一直在积极支持乌干达卫生部(MoH)在北部冲突地区阿乔利地区的 4 个区开展预防母婴传播艾滋病毒(PMTCT)项目。
本文介绍了 MoH/AVSI 在乌干达北部开展 PMTCT 项目活动的 10 年数据。
该项目遵循乌干达 MoH PMTCT 指南,旨在全面开展,强调社会和医疗保健及支持。数据来自 2002 年 1 月至 2011 年 12 月的 24 个卫生机构。使用 Predictive Analytics SoftWare(PASW)Statistics 18 进行趋势分析。
2002 年至 2011 年期间,共有 140658 名新参加产前保健服务的妇女接受 HIV 检测和咨询,其中 94.4%接受了 HIV 检测和咨询,6.2%检测呈 HIV 阳性。接受检测的孕妇的男性伴侣的 HIV 检测和咨询从 2002 年的 5.9%稳步增加到 2011 年的 75.8%,而全国的比例为 2011 年的 15.5%。总体而言,79.0%的 HIV 阳性妇女开始接受抗逆转录病毒预防(69.4%)或三联抗逆转录病毒治疗(9.6%),而 2011 年全国的比例为 52%。在 2004 年至 2011 年期间,在保健机构分娩的 HIV 阳性妇女的比例从 55.8%显著增加到 81.1%(没有全国数据)。在 18 个月或以下接受检测的 HIV 暴露婴儿中,HIV 阳性率从 2004 年的 10.3%显著下降到 2011 年的 5.0%。
我们的结果表明,在面临多重挑战的偏远地区,一个强调社会和社区参与以及医疗保健和支持的全面 PMTCT 项目如何取得成功。