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<p>Option B+ prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV/AIDS service intervention outcomes in selected health facilities, Adama town, Ethiopia </p>
... proportion of mothers who tested positive for syphilis (by rapid plasma reagin) was 2.2% (n=235) (Table 1). The sex ratio of infants included in this study was nearly 1:1. Almost all (98.4%) of the infants were pre- ... See full document
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Assessing the cost of providing a prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV/AIDS service in Ethiopia: urban rural health facilities setting
... health facilities that were less equipped in terms of labour, equipment and ...that HIV prevalence and resource distribution were the main de- termining factors affecting the wide cost variation ... See full document
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Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT) of HIV services in Adama town, Ethiopia: clients’ satisfaction and challenges experienced by service providers
... of prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV services has remained very low in ...of health services is measuring and addressing client ...In Ethiopia, ... See full document
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Prevalence of HIV/AIDS and its Associated Factors among Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission (PMTCT) Service Users in Jinka Town Health Institutions, South Omo Zone, South Ethiopia
... of mother-to-child HIV transmission (PMTCT) is still the most effective intervention in fighting new HIV ...from HIV while giving birth in 2008 from a lack of appropriate ... See full document
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Knowledge of pregnant women on mother-to-child transmission of HIV, its prevention, and associated factors in Assosa town, Northwest Ethiopia
... positive HIV test result during their ANC ...about HIV/AIDS had a positive attitude to PITC during their ANC visit, and women who had smooth com- munication with their partner or expected positive ... See full document
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Utilization of prevention of mother to child transmission (PMTCT) services among pregnant women in HIV care in Uganda: a 24 month cohort of women from pre conception to post delivery
... main outcomes were ANC attendance and receipt of PMTCT ...of child HIV testing and pro- vider–client communication (Chi Square tests, 2-tailed independent t-tests) were used to examine the baseline ... See full document
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Performance-based incentives may be appropriate to address challenges to delivery of prevention of vertical transmission of HIV services in rural Mozambique: a qualitative investigation
... of HIV to as low as 1 – 2 % ...vertical transmission of HIV (PVT) includes maternal HIV testing, prenatal and postnatal antiretroviral therapy (ART) and prophylaxis, safe birth practices, safe ... See full document
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Knowledge, attitudes and practices of health personnel of maternities in the prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV in a sub Saharan African region with high transmission rate: some solutions proposed
... MTC transmission rate has significantly reduced to less than 1% in high income countries ...with HIV, the avoidance of amniocentesis, fetal membranes stripping, artificial rupture of membranes, fetal scalp ... See full document
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Title: APPROCHES TO REDUCE TOXICITY OF ANTICANCER DRUG Author: Shweta Dutta*, Debashish Paramanick, Kamal Babu Aditya, Vijay Kumar Singh and Deepak Kumar Dash Keyword: Cancer, Polymeric Drug, Passive Targeting, Approaches, ToxicityPage No: 61-71DOI: 10.30876/JOHR.7.3.2018.61-71Abstract: Around the world, remarkable resource is being investigated for in prevention, diagnostic and treatment of cancer. Cancer is second leading cause of death. The current approach to treat cancer by main ly chemotherapy agent, radiation and surgery, but main obstacle is to lack of selectivity result in toxicity to non cancerous proliferative cell .conventional anticancer drug exhibit much toxic effect in the body. So in this review focus approaches to treat cancer with minimum adverse effect. The possible approaches regarding, site specific drug targeting by polymeric drug, ligand conjugated drug which directly binding to cancer cell by cancer targeting receptor. Also discuss about chemoprotective agent, dose reduction intermittent therapy and drug polymer which help to help reduce toxicity. Unique challenge and opportunity in these work help to anticancer drug development. Keywords: Cancer, Polymeric Drug, Passive Targeting, Approaches, Toxicity Download PDF
... and health facility related factors were contributed to the low PMTCT service utilization as well coverage in Ethiopia [8-11] ...care service, lack of knowledge towards MTCT of ... See full document
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Outcomes of prevention of mother to child transmission of the human immunodeficiency virus-1 in rural Kenya-a cohort study.
... pediatric HIV [5], defined as 90 % reduction of new infant infections and a decrease of MTCT to <5 ...amongst HIV-infected pregnant women between registration at the antenatal clinic and delivery, loss ... See full document
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<p>Current progress in the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of hepatitis B and resulting clinical and programmatic implications</p>
... mutations selected during antiviral therapy can concomitantly alter the antigenicity of ...mutation, selected by lamivudine treatment, is associated with an amino acid residue change at position 195 of the ... See full document
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Mother to Child Transmission of HIV after Option B+ in Low Income Environment
... for HIV test uptake and case finding ...for HIV without their hus- bands, can lead to either hiding their status or disclosing, which may threaten their relationships with spouses and families [27], but ... See full document
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Barriers to uptake of prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV services among mothers of vertically infected HIV-seropositive infants in Makurdi, Nigeria
... the HIV-exposed babies included daily doses of NVP, which were commenced within the first 72 hours of life and given for the first 6 weeks of life regardless of infant feeding ...and HIV-1 ribonucleic acid ... See full document
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Paving the way for universal family planning coverage in Ethiopia: an analysis of wealth related inequality
... Investing in family planning is one of the smart invest- ments for development as population dynamics have a fundamental influence on the pillars of sustainable devel- opment [18]. It is a balance and check for economic ... See full document
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HIV/AIDS Interventions in Gombe State Nigeria; Challenges of Sustaining the Gains
... on HIV/AIDS, sexual and reproductive health previously compiled and written in ballot forms were passed around in bags for people from Table to Table to pick and answer questions and discuss the ... See full document
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Rate of HIV transmission and associated factors among HIV exposed infants in selected health facilities of East and West Gojjam Zones, Northwest Ethiopia; retrospective cohort study
... of HIV transmission among study participants was also ...among HIV-positive ...to HIV-positive women and their infants should be ...of HIV in resource-limited settings is also ... See full document
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Antenatal HIV testing in rural eastern Uganda in 2003: incomplete rollout of the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV programme?
... the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV states that all pregnant women should have access to free voluntary counselling and HIV testing, counselling on infant feed- ... See full document
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Determinant factors of pregnant mothers’ knowledge on mother to child transmission of HIV and its prevention in Gondar town, North West Ethiopia
... on HIV/AIDS, risk per- ception of HIV, perceived benefit of HIV test, accessibil- ity of health services and stigmatizing attitude towards people having ...and P-value were ... See full document
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Option B+ for prevention of vertical HIV transmission has no influence on adverse birth outcomes in a cross sectional cohort in Western Uganda
... correlated with SB and PTD in our study, also described by Watson-Jones et al. and Turner [55, 59]. Even though ANC at Virika Hospital routinely provides ferrous sulphate and folic acid, this does not seem to be enough ... See full document
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Male partner involvement among hiv positive women receiving option b+ prevention of mother to child transmission of hiv and its associated factors, eastern zone, Tigray, Ethiopia
... with HIV will die before their second birthday (FMOH/FHAPCO, ...in option B+ PMTCT services reduces the risk of vertical transmission and infant mortality by 40% compared to non-involvement ... See full document
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