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Partner testing, linkage to care, and HIV-free survival in a program to prevent parent-to-child transmission of HIV in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea

BACKGROUND: To eliminate new pediatric HIV infections, interventions that facilitate adherence, including those that minimize stigma, enhance social support, and mitigate the influence of poverty, will likely be required in addition to combination antiretroviral therapy (ART). We examined the relati...

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Autores principales: Carmone, Andy, Bomai, Korai, Bongi, Wayaki, Frank, Tarua Dale, Dalepa, Huleve, Loifa, Betty, Kiromat, Mobumo, Das, Sarthak, Franke, Molly F.
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Publicado: Co-Action Publishing 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4149744/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25172429
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/gha.v7.24995
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author Carmone, Andy
Bomai, Korai
Bongi, Wayaki
Frank, Tarua Dale
Dalepa, Huleve
Loifa, Betty
Kiromat, Mobumo
Das, Sarthak
Franke, Molly F.
author_facet Carmone, Andy
Bomai, Korai
Bongi, Wayaki
Frank, Tarua Dale
Dalepa, Huleve
Loifa, Betty
Kiromat, Mobumo
Das, Sarthak
Franke, Molly F.
author_sort Carmone, Andy
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description BACKGROUND: To eliminate new pediatric HIV infections, interventions that facilitate adherence, including those that minimize stigma, enhance social support, and mitigate the influence of poverty, will likely be required in addition to combination antiretroviral therapy (ART). We examined the relationship between partner testing and infant outcome in a prevention of parent-to-child transmission of HIV program, which included a family-centered case management approach and a supportive environment for partner disclosure and testing. DESIGN: We analyzed routinely collected data for women and infants who enrolled in the parent-to-child transmission of HIV program at Goroka Family Clinic, Eastern Highlands Provincial Hospital, Papua New Guinea, from 2007 through 2011. RESULTS: Two hundred and sixty five women were included for analysis. Of these, 226 (85%) had a partner, 127 (56%) of whom had a documented HIV test. Of the 102 HIV-infected partners, 81 (79%) had been linked to care. In adjusted analyses, we found a significantly higher risk of infant death, infant HIV infection, or loss to follow-up among mother–infant pairs in which the mother reported having no partner or a partner who was not tested or had an unknown testing status. In a second multivariable analysis, infants born to women with more time on ART or who enrolled in the program in later years experienced greater HIV-free survival. CONCLUSIONS: In a program with a patient-oriented and family-centered approach to prevent vertical HIV transmission, the majority of women's partners had a documented HIV test and, if positive, linkage to care. Having a tested partner was associated with program retention and HIV-free survival for infants. Programs aiming to facilitate diagnosis disclosure, partner testing, and linkage to care may contribute importantly to the elimination of pediatric HIV.
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spelling pubmed-41497442014-09-09 Partner testing, linkage to care, and HIV-free survival in a program to prevent parent-to-child transmission of HIV in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea Carmone, Andy Bomai, Korai Bongi, Wayaki Frank, Tarua Dale Dalepa, Huleve Loifa, Betty Kiromat, Mobumo Das, Sarthak Franke, Molly F. Glob Health Action Original Article BACKGROUND: To eliminate new pediatric HIV infections, interventions that facilitate adherence, including those that minimize stigma, enhance social support, and mitigate the influence of poverty, will likely be required in addition to combination antiretroviral therapy (ART). We examined the relationship between partner testing and infant outcome in a prevention of parent-to-child transmission of HIV program, which included a family-centered case management approach and a supportive environment for partner disclosure and testing. DESIGN: We analyzed routinely collected data for women and infants who enrolled in the parent-to-child transmission of HIV program at Goroka Family Clinic, Eastern Highlands Provincial Hospital, Papua New Guinea, from 2007 through 2011. RESULTS: Two hundred and sixty five women were included for analysis. Of these, 226 (85%) had a partner, 127 (56%) of whom had a documented HIV test. Of the 102 HIV-infected partners, 81 (79%) had been linked to care. In adjusted analyses, we found a significantly higher risk of infant death, infant HIV infection, or loss to follow-up among mother–infant pairs in which the mother reported having no partner or a partner who was not tested or had an unknown testing status. In a second multivariable analysis, infants born to women with more time on ART or who enrolled in the program in later years experienced greater HIV-free survival. CONCLUSIONS: In a program with a patient-oriented and family-centered approach to prevent vertical HIV transmission, the majority of women's partners had a documented HIV test and, if positive, linkage to care. Having a tested partner was associated with program retention and HIV-free survival for infants. Programs aiming to facilitate diagnosis disclosure, partner testing, and linkage to care may contribute importantly to the elimination of pediatric HIV. Co-Action Publishing 2014-08-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4149744/ /pubmed/25172429 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/gha.v7.24995 Text en © 2014 Andy Carmone et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Carmone, Andy
Bomai, Korai
Bongi, Wayaki
Frank, Tarua Dale
Dalepa, Huleve
Loifa, Betty
Kiromat, Mobumo
Das, Sarthak
Franke, Molly F.
Partner testing, linkage to care, and HIV-free survival in a program to prevent parent-to-child transmission of HIV in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea
title Partner testing, linkage to care, and HIV-free survival in a program to prevent parent-to-child transmission of HIV in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea
title_full Partner testing, linkage to care, and HIV-free survival in a program to prevent parent-to-child transmission of HIV in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea
title_fullStr Partner testing, linkage to care, and HIV-free survival in a program to prevent parent-to-child transmission of HIV in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea
title_full_unstemmed Partner testing, linkage to care, and HIV-free survival in a program to prevent parent-to-child transmission of HIV in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea
title_short Partner testing, linkage to care, and HIV-free survival in a program to prevent parent-to-child transmission of HIV in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea
title_sort partner testing, linkage to care, and hiv-free survival in a program to prevent parent-to-child transmission of hiv in the highlands of papua new guinea
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4149744/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25172429
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/gha.v7.24995
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