Health Outcomes of Infants in a PMTCT Program in Kinshasa
The objective of this study was to identify factors associated with health outcomes of exposed infants in a PMTCT program in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Data were collected from January 2005 through December 2008 in 2 maternities in Kinshasa, DRC. The exposed infant’s health status was used as outcome. Multiple logistic regressions were used to identify the determinants of infant outcomes. A total of 309 mother–infant pairs were included in this study. Younger maternal age, breast-feeding but weaning before the age of 6 months, and HIV testing of the child and a mother who is not sick were associated with better infant health outcome. The follow-up of mother–infant pairs in PMTCT programs remains critical and challenging. There is a need for innovative and efficient strategies to improve retention of mother–infant pairs in PMTCT programs.
Source: Journal of the International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care (JIAPAC) - Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Ditekemena, J., Matendo, R., Colebunders, R., Koole, O., Bielen, G., Nkuna, M., Engmann, C., Tshefu, A., Ryder, R., PTME-Glaser Group Tags: Antiretroviral Therapy Source Type: research