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The challenge of ensuring repeat HIV testing for pregnant women in Malawi
A study in Blantyre, Malawi, investigates the prevalence and factors influencing whether pregnant women return for a repeat HIV test during their pregnancy. This practice is a critical component of prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) programs, as it can identify new infections acquired after an initial negative test. The findings highlight the real-world challenges and potential gaps in a cornerstone public health strategy for eliminating pediatric HIV.
Why it might matter to you:
Understanding the barriers to repeat testing directly informs the efficacy of PMTCT programs, which are central to your focus on in utero HIV exposure. This research on implementation gaps provides context for interpreting long-term neurodevelopmental and cardiovascular outcomes in HIV-exposed uninfected children, as missed maternal infections could alter exposure timelines and drug regimens. It underscores that population-level adherence to testing protocols is a foundational variable in any study of fetal and placental health in this context.
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