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Are Male Partners the Missing Link to Eliminating Mother-To-Child Transmission of HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa? Evidence From a Retrospective Case-Control Study

机译:是男性合作伙伴缺少链接,以消除亚哈兰非洲的艾滋病毒的母亲到儿童传播? 来自回顾性案例控制研究的证据

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When male partners of pregnant women living with HIV do not participate in antenatal care, it decreases the uptake of prevention of mother-to-child transmission interventions, which increases the risk of HIV transmission to newborns. We evaluated the association of male partner involvement and vertical HIV transmission at 6 weeks along 4 constructs: antenatal clinic accompaniment, mother's awareness of partner HIV status, disclosure of mother's HIV status to partner, and couple testing. Thirty-three HIV-exposed infants with positive 6-week polymerase chain reaction (PCR) results were compared with 144 HIV-exposed infants with a negative PCR. Mothers of PCR-negative infants were 14 times more likely to have disclosed their HIV status to their partners (odds ratio [OR] = 14.1 [5.0-39.4]), to be aware of partner HIV status (OR = 0.2 [0.1-0.96]), and to have been accompanied by their male partners to the antenatal clinic (OR = 0.6 [0.5-0.9]). There is a need for male engagement in prevention of mother-to-child transmission programs.
机译:当患有艾滋病毒的孕妇的男性伴侣不参加产前护理时,它会降低预防母婴传播干预的摄取,这增加了艾滋病毒传播到新生儿的风险。我们评估了男性伴侣参与和垂直艾滋病毒传播的协会,沿4个构建,伴随着伴随的伴侣伴侣,母亲对合作伙伴艾滋病毒症状的认识,披露了母亲的艾滋病毒状态和伴侣的夫妇。将三十三个艾滋病毒暴露的婴儿与阳性为6周聚合酶链反应(PCR)结果进行比较,与144个艾滋病毒暴露的婴儿进行阴性PCR。 PCR阴性婴儿的母亲对其合作伙伴公开其HIV状态的可能性是14倍(差距[或] = 14.1 [5.0-39.4]),以了解合作伙伴HIV状态(或= 0.2 [0.1-0.96] ]),并伴随着他们的男性合作伙伴到产前诊所(或= 0.6 [0.5-0.9])。需要采取男性参与预防母婴传输程序。

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