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Towards elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV in Ghana: an analysis of national programme data

Towards elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV in Ghana: an analysis of national programme data

... low HIV testing among pregnant women [16–18], other larger socio-cultural factors in- cluding low PMTCT knowledge, negative perceptions, stigma, fear and lack of support also inhibit use of PMTCT services in ... See full document

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Rate and associated factors of non retention of mother baby pairs in HIV care in the elimination of mother to child transmission programme, Gulu Uganda: a cohort study

Rate and associated factors of non retention of mother baby pairs in HIV care in the elimination of mother to child transmission programme, Gulu Uganda: a cohort study

... survival analysis because it took into account the time to event (non-retention) information which is very important considering the long term and cascade nature of care in eMTCT of ...HIV. Data with ... See full document

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<p>Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV and Its Predictors Among HIV-Exposed Infants at an Outpatient Clinic for HIV/AIDS in Vietnam</p>

<p>Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV and Its Predictors Among HIV-Exposed Infants at an Outpatient Clinic for HIV/AIDS in Vietnam</p>

... vertical transmission of HIV declined from ...the elimination of MTCT by meeting WHO targets; the MTCT rate decreased from >20% to ...the HIV-positive pregnant women receiving ART for ... 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

Assessing the cost of providing a prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV/AIDS service in Ethiopia: urban rural health facilities setting

... cover HIV pre-test counselling, HIV testing, HIV-negative post-test counselling, HIV-positive post- test counselling, ART (Option B+) treatment initi- ation and counselling, Option B+ ... See full document

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Promising outcomes of a national programme for the prevention of mother to child HIV transmission in Addis Ababa: a retrospective study

Promising outcomes of a national programme for the prevention of mother to child HIV transmission in Addis Ababa: a retrospective study

... of HIV transmis- sion among infants on multidrug ZDV regimen tested at 45 days was ...our data are generated from a national PMTCT programme and the obvious methodological difference with the ... See full document

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Elimination of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV, an experience from Oman

Elimination of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV, an experience from Oman

... 2506 HIV positive cases were reported nationally between 1984 and ...(27%) HIV positive cases were women and 492 (71%) were above 25 years (Table 1) with a median age of 35 ... 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.

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 ...of data from low and middle-income regions estimated PMTCT programme losses of 49 % amongst ... See full document

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Patient factors to target for elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV

Patient factors to target for elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV

... tine HIV testing for all women and men of reproductive age, and ART initiation for those found to be HIV- infected and eligible for ...population-based HIV-testing campaigns in recent years, but it ... See full document

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Estimating levels of HIV testing coverage and use in prevention of mother-to-child transmission among women of reproductive age in Zambia

Estimating levels of HIV testing coverage and use in prevention of mother-to-child transmission among women of reproductive age in Zambia

... secondary analysis-based studies, the data were not tailored with this objective as a focus and as such predictor measures may not capture exactly initial measures ...most data. In this ... See full document

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A  GENDER INCLUSIVENESS IN PMTCT: MODEL PRESENTATION

A GENDER INCLUSIVENESS IN PMTCT: MODEL PRESENTATION

... three data without compromising the academic value of the study and in a way that has practical value to service-users and service providers ...approach data collection stance adopted, the study has much to ... See full document

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PREVENTION OF MOTHER TO CHILD TRANSMISSION OF HIV

PREVENTION OF MOTHER TO CHILD TRANSMISSION OF HIV

... of Mother to child transmission of HIV1 using anti retroviral agents like Nevirapine and ...vertical transmission MTCT in developed ... See full document

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Enhancing Male Partners’ Involvement in the Elimination of Mother-To-Child Transmission (EMTCT) of HIV in Zambia

Enhancing Male Partners’ Involvement in the Elimination of Mother-To-Child Transmission (EMTCT) of HIV in Zambia

... eliminating mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV as a public health ...the elimination of mother-to-child transmission (EMTCT) of HIV has been ... See full document

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Role of male partners in the prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission

Role of male partners in the prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission

... the HIV prevalence among young people declined by 42% between 2001 and 2012, young women aged 15–24 years remain twice as likely to acquire HIV compared to men in the same age ...these HIV-infected ... 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:

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

... knowledge towards MTCT of HIV/AIDS and its prevention method, Institutional factors, provider factors, stigmatizing perception of the community towards people living with HIV/AIDS are the ... See full document

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Gender disparity in epidemiological trend of HIV/AIDS infection and treatment in Ethiopia

Gender disparity in epidemiological trend of HIV/AIDS infection and treatment in Ethiopia

... compile data of each member countries for policy, research and other pur- ...of HIV/AIDS related data is achieved in UNAIDS ...(http://aidsinfo.unaids.org/) data base which also served as the ... 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?

Antenatal HIV testing in rural eastern Uganda in 2003: incomplete rollout of the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV programme?

... regarding HIV testing including the fear of gossip, fear of worrying to death, and fear of beatings from ...perceive HIV testing as being synonymous with HIV/AIDS or having engaged in behaviours that ... See full document

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Disclosure, stigma of HIV positive child and access to early infant diagnosis in the rural communities of OR Tambo District, South Africa: a qualitative exploration of maternal perspective

Disclosure, stigma of HIV positive child and access to early infant diagnosis in the rural communities of OR Tambo District, South Africa: a qualitative exploration of maternal perspective

... Some participants reported non-adherence to ART as an explanation for infant HIV infection despite ART in mothers. There were still knowledge gaps among the study participants on the various aspects of PMTCT and ... See full document

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An Exploratory Study of the Application of Big Data in Organizations in Ghana

An Exploratory Study of the Application of Big Data in Organizations in Ghana

... The National Board for Small Scale Industries (NBSSI) which is the regulatory body for SMEs in Ghana defines SMEs in terms of both fixed asset and number of ...and data services amongst others. These ... See full document

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Advances in the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV and resulting clinical and programmatic implications

Advances in the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV and resulting clinical and programmatic implications

... Rapid changes are occurring in the PMTCT scenario espe- cially in developing countries. The increasing similarity in the guidelines regarding PMTCT between developed and developing countries is opening up the opportunity ... See full document

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Perception on prevention of mother-to-child-transmission (PMTCT) of HIV among women of reproductive age group in Osogbo, Southwestern Nigeria

Perception on prevention of mother-to-child-transmission (PMTCT) of HIV among women of reproductive age group in Osogbo, Southwestern Nigeria

... There is a significant association between religion and knowledge about prevention of MTCT of HIV/AIDS (P , 0.05) in which Christianity has the highest proportion (68.2%) of respondents with good knowledge about ... See full document

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