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HIV burden and the global fast-track targets progress among pregnant women in Tanzania calls for intensified case finding: Analysis of 2020 antenatal clinics HIV sentinel site surveillance
BACKGROUND: For successful HIV response, updated information on the burden and progress toward HIV elimination targets are required to guide programmatic interventions. We used data from the 2020 HIV sentinel surveillance to update on the burden and factors associated with HIV infection, HIV status...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10569580/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37824470 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0285962 |
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author | Mboya, Erick Mizinduko, Mucho Balandya, Belinda Mushi, Jeremiah Sabasaba, Amon Amani, Davis Elias Kamori, Doreen Ruhago, George Faustine, Prosper Maokola, Werner Sambu, Veryeh Nyamuhagata, Mukome Jullu, Boniphace S. Juya, Amir Rugemalila, Joan Mgomella, George Asiimwe, Sarah Pembe, Andrea B. Sunguya, Bruno |
author_facet | Mboya, Erick Mizinduko, Mucho Balandya, Belinda Mushi, Jeremiah Sabasaba, Amon Amani, Davis Elias Kamori, Doreen Ruhago, George Faustine, Prosper Maokola, Werner Sambu, Veryeh Nyamuhagata, Mukome Jullu, Boniphace S. Juya, Amir Rugemalila, Joan Mgomella, George Asiimwe, Sarah Pembe, Andrea B. Sunguya, Bruno |
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description | BACKGROUND: For successful HIV response, updated information on the burden and progress toward HIV elimination targets are required to guide programmatic interventions. We used data from the 2020 HIV sentinel surveillance to update on the burden and factors associated with HIV infection, HIV status awareness, and ART coverage among pregnant women in Tanzania mainland. METHODOLOGY: We conducted the surveillance in 159 antenatal clinics (ANC) from all 26 regions of Tanzania’s mainland from September to December 2020. This cross-sectional study included all pregnant women (≥15 years) on their first ANC visit in the current pregnancy during the survey period. Routine HIV counselling and testing were done at the facility. A multivariable logistic regression model accounting for the survey design was used to examine factors associated with HIV infections. RESULTS: 38,783 pregnant women were enrolled (median age (IQR) = 25 (21–30) years). HIV prevalence was 5.9% (95%CI: 5.3% - 6.6%), ranging from 1.9% in the Manyara region to 16.4% in the Njombe region. Older age, lower and no education, not being in a marital union, and living in urban or semi-urban areas were associated with higher odds of HIV infection. HIV status awareness among women who tested positive was 70.9% (95% CI: 67.5%- 74.0%). ART coverage among those aware of their status was 91.6% (86.5%- 94.9%). Overall, 66.6% (95% CI: 62.4%- 70.6%) of all pregnant women who tested positive for HIV knew their HIV status and were on ART. CONCLUSION: HIV is increasingly prevalent among pregnant women in Tanzania mainland especially among older, those with lower or no formal education, those outside marital union, and pregnant women living in urban and semi-urban areas. Behind the global fast-target to end HIV/ AIDS, about a third of pregnant women living with HIV initiating ANC were not on ART. Interventions to increase HIV testing and linkage to care among women of reproductive age should be intensified. |
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spelling | pubmed-105695802023-10-13 HIV burden and the global fast-track targets progress among pregnant women in Tanzania calls for intensified case finding: Analysis of 2020 antenatal clinics HIV sentinel site surveillance Mboya, Erick Mizinduko, Mucho Balandya, Belinda Mushi, Jeremiah Sabasaba, Amon Amani, Davis Elias Kamori, Doreen Ruhago, George Faustine, Prosper Maokola, Werner Sambu, Veryeh Nyamuhagata, Mukome Jullu, Boniphace S. Juya, Amir Rugemalila, Joan Mgomella, George Asiimwe, Sarah Pembe, Andrea B. Sunguya, Bruno PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: For successful HIV response, updated information on the burden and progress toward HIV elimination targets are required to guide programmatic interventions. We used data from the 2020 HIV sentinel surveillance to update on the burden and factors associated with HIV infection, HIV status awareness, and ART coverage among pregnant women in Tanzania mainland. METHODOLOGY: We conducted the surveillance in 159 antenatal clinics (ANC) from all 26 regions of Tanzania’s mainland from September to December 2020. This cross-sectional study included all pregnant women (≥15 years) on their first ANC visit in the current pregnancy during the survey period. Routine HIV counselling and testing were done at the facility. A multivariable logistic regression model accounting for the survey design was used to examine factors associated with HIV infections. RESULTS: 38,783 pregnant women were enrolled (median age (IQR) = 25 (21–30) years). HIV prevalence was 5.9% (95%CI: 5.3% - 6.6%), ranging from 1.9% in the Manyara region to 16.4% in the Njombe region. Older age, lower and no education, not being in a marital union, and living in urban or semi-urban areas were associated with higher odds of HIV infection. HIV status awareness among women who tested positive was 70.9% (95% CI: 67.5%- 74.0%). ART coverage among those aware of their status was 91.6% (86.5%- 94.9%). Overall, 66.6% (95% CI: 62.4%- 70.6%) of all pregnant women who tested positive for HIV knew their HIV status and were on ART. CONCLUSION: HIV is increasingly prevalent among pregnant women in Tanzania mainland especially among older, those with lower or no formal education, those outside marital union, and pregnant women living in urban and semi-urban areas. Behind the global fast-target to end HIV/ AIDS, about a third of pregnant women living with HIV initiating ANC were not on ART. Interventions to increase HIV testing and linkage to care among women of reproductive age should be intensified. Public Library of Science 2023-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10569580/ /pubmed/37824470 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0285962 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Mboya, Erick Mizinduko, Mucho Balandya, Belinda Mushi, Jeremiah Sabasaba, Amon Amani, Davis Elias Kamori, Doreen Ruhago, George Faustine, Prosper Maokola, Werner Sambu, Veryeh Nyamuhagata, Mukome Jullu, Boniphace S. Juya, Amir Rugemalila, Joan Mgomella, George Asiimwe, Sarah Pembe, Andrea B. Sunguya, Bruno HIV burden and the global fast-track targets progress among pregnant women in Tanzania calls for intensified case finding: Analysis of 2020 antenatal clinics HIV sentinel site surveillance |
title | HIV burden and the global fast-track targets progress among pregnant women in Tanzania calls for intensified case finding: Analysis of 2020 antenatal clinics HIV sentinel site surveillance |
title_full | HIV burden and the global fast-track targets progress among pregnant women in Tanzania calls for intensified case finding: Analysis of 2020 antenatal clinics HIV sentinel site surveillance |
title_fullStr | HIV burden and the global fast-track targets progress among pregnant women in Tanzania calls for intensified case finding: Analysis of 2020 antenatal clinics HIV sentinel site surveillance |
title_full_unstemmed | HIV burden and the global fast-track targets progress among pregnant women in Tanzania calls for intensified case finding: Analysis of 2020 antenatal clinics HIV sentinel site surveillance |
title_short | HIV burden and the global fast-track targets progress among pregnant women in Tanzania calls for intensified case finding: Analysis of 2020 antenatal clinics HIV sentinel site surveillance |
title_sort | hiv burden and the global fast-track targets progress among pregnant women in tanzania calls for intensified case finding: analysis of 2020 antenatal clinics hiv sentinel site surveillance |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10569580/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37824470 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0285962 |
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