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View article: Assessing the acceptability of a malaria prevention intervention in infant by healthcare providers: the contribution of structural equation modeling (SEM)
Assessing the acceptability of a malaria prevention intervention in infant by healthcare providers: the contribution of structural equation modeling (SEM) Open
Introduction Despite evidence of its efficacy and cost-effectiveness, and being recommended by WHO since 2010, the implementation of preventive malaria prophylaxis for infants (strategy now called perennial malaria chemoprevention) has rem…
View article: Assessing immunization coverage in Southern togo: implications for perennial malaria chemoprevention delivery
Assessing immunization coverage in Southern togo: implications for perennial malaria chemoprevention delivery Open
The suboptimal immunization coverage and a high proportion of zero-dose children highlight the need to strengthen community engagement to improve vaccination awareness and ensure the effective and equitable delivery of PMC.
View article: Incidence of unintended pregnancies and pregnancy experience among adolescents living with perinatally-acquired HIV in West Africa: a mixed-method study
Incidence of unintended pregnancies and pregnancy experience among adolescents living with perinatally-acquired HIV in West Africa: a mixed-method study Open
Registered with the Pan African Clinical Trials Registry on 13 February 2024 (reference no. PACTR202402863175053).
View article: Costs analysis of integrating group interpersonal therapy into HIV care services in Senegal
Costs analysis of integrating group interpersonal therapy into HIV care services in Senegal Open
This cost analysis highlighted the costs and cost allocations required to implement group IPT in Senegal to treat depression in PLWH. This preliminary work should enable policymakers to identify the optimal resources to be mobilized to imp…
View article: Implementation of perennial malaria chemoprevention in infants at district-level in Togo: mixed methods assessment of health system readiness
Implementation of perennial malaria chemoprevention in infants at district-level in Togo: mixed methods assessment of health system readiness Open
View article: PA-574 Prevalence and factors associated with malaria infection in children aged 10 to 23 months in Togo in 2022
PA-574 Prevalence and factors associated with malaria infection in children aged 10 to 23 months in Togo in 2022 Open
Background Intermittent Preventive Treatment in infants (IPTi) is a strategy to prevent malaria in children living in moderate-to-high malaria transmission areas through administration of a full therapeutic course of sulfadoxine-pyrimetham…
View article: PA-605 Acceptability and feasibility of perennial malaria chemoprevention for children under two years: a mixed method pre-implementation assessment in Togo (MULTIPLY project)
PA-605 Acceptability and feasibility of perennial malaria chemoprevention for children under two years: a mixed method pre-implementation assessment in Togo (MULTIPLY project) Open
Background The WHO recommends the administration of Perennial Malaria Chemoprevention (PMC) alongside the Expanded Immunization Program (EPI) for children under two years. As part of MULTIPLY, a pilot-oriented research project, we describe…
View article: Prevalence and risk factors associated with malaria infection in children under two years of age in southern Togo prior to perennial malaria chemoprevention implementation
Prevalence and risk factors associated with malaria infection in children under two years of age in southern Togo prior to perennial malaria chemoprevention implementation Open
Background Malaria remains the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in young children in sub-Saharan Africa. To prevent malaria in children living in moderate-to-high malaria transmission areas, the World Health Organization has recomm…
View article: Assessment of dietary diversity and nutritional support for children living with HIV in the IeDEA pediatric West African cohort: a non-comparative, feasibility study
Assessment of dietary diversity and nutritional support for children living with HIV in the IeDEA pediatric West African cohort: a non-comparative, feasibility study Open
Background Nutritional care is not optimally integrated into pediatric HIV care in sub-Saharan Africa. We assessed the 6-month effect of a nutritional support provided to children living with HIV, followed in a multicentric cohort in West …
View article: Ten‐year attrition and antiretroviral therapy response among HIV‐positive adults: a sex‐based cohort analysis from eight West African countries
Ten‐year attrition and antiretroviral therapy response among HIV‐positive adults: a sex‐based cohort analysis from eight West African countries Open
Introduction Sex differences have already been reported in sub‐Saharan Africa for attrition and immunological response after antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation, but follow‐up was usually limited to the first two to three years after A…
View article: Childbearing desire and reproductive behaviors among women living with HIV: A cross-sectional study in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire
Childbearing desire and reproductive behaviors among women living with HIV: A cross-sectional study in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire Open
Pregnancy desire in women living with HIV in Abidjan was extremely high. Integration of safe conception strategies as well as improvement of contraceptive uptake among women in need of family planning are of utmost importance to ensure opt…
View article: Prevalence and factors associated with severe depressive symptoms in older west African people living with HIV
Prevalence and factors associated with severe depressive symptoms in older west African people living with HIV Open
View article: Measuring retention in care for HIV-positive pregnant women in Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT) option B+ programs: the Mozambique experience
Measuring retention in care for HIV-positive pregnant women in Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT) option B+ programs: the Mozambique experience Open
View article: Measuring retention in care for HIV-positive pregnant women in Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT) option B+ programs: the Mozambique experience
Measuring retention in care for HIV-positive pregnant women in Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT) option B+ programs: the Mozambique experience Open
Background : Failure to retain HIV-positive pregnant women on antiretroviral therapy (ART) leads to increased mortality for the mother and her child. This study evaluated different retention measures for women’s engagement along the contin…
View article: Measuring retention in care for HIV-positive pregnant women in Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT) option B+ programs: the Mozambique experience
Measuring retention in care for HIV-positive pregnant women in Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT) option B+ programs: the Mozambique experience Open
Background : Failure to retain HIV-positive pregnant women on antiretroviral therapy (ART) leads to increased mortality for the mother and her child. This study evaluated different retention measures for women’s engagement along the contin…
View article: Measuring retention in care for HIV-positive pregnant women in Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT) option B+ programmes: the Mozambique experience
Measuring retention in care for HIV-positive pregnant women in Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT) option B+ programmes: the Mozambique experience Open
Background: Failure of retention of HIV-positive pregnant women on ART leads to increased mortality for the mother and her child. This study evaluated different retention measures intended to measure women’s engagement along the continuum …
View article: PMTCT care cascade and factors associated with attrition in the first four years after Option B+ implementation in Mozambique
PMTCT care cascade and factors associated with attrition in the first four years after Option B+ implementation in Mozambique Open
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of the prevention of mother‐to‐child transmission (PMTCT) Option B+ programme in two provinces with high human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) burden in Mozambique over the first four years of programme…
View article: Measuring retention in care for HIV-positive pregnant women in Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT) option B+ programmes: the Mozambique experience
Measuring retention in care for HIV-positive pregnant women in Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT) option B+ programmes: the Mozambique experience Open
Background Failure of retention of HIV-positive pregnant women on ART leads to increased mortality for the mother and her child. This study evaluated different retention measures intended to measure women’s engagement along the continuum o…
View article: Maternal ART Retention and HIV-Exposed Infant Testing Under PMTCT Options B and B Strategies: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Maternal ART Retention and HIV-Exposed Infant Testing Under PMTCT Options B and B Strategies: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Open
View article: Contribution of Maternal Antiretroviral Therapy and Breastfeeding to 24-Month Survival in Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Exposed Uninfected Children: An Individual Pooled Analysis of African and Asian Studies
Contribution of Maternal Antiretroviral Therapy and Breastfeeding to 24-Month Survival in Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Exposed Uninfected Children: An Individual Pooled Analysis of African and Asian Studies Open
Survival of HEU children could be substantially improved if public health practices provided all HIV-infected mothers with ART and supported optimal infant feeding and care for LBW neonates.
View article: Pregnancy incidence and associated factors among HIV-infected female adolescents in HIV care in urban Côte d'Ivoire, 2009–2013
Pregnancy incidence and associated factors among HIV-infected female adolescents in HIV care in urban Côte d'Ivoire, 2009–2013 Open
Incidence of pregnancy among HIV-infected adolescents in care aged 15-19 years reached a level observed in adult cohorts in Sub-Saharan Africa. Health personnel in pediatric care have to intensify their efforts to provide more realistic an…
View article: Mortality risk and associated factors in<scp>HIV</scp>‐exposed, uninfected children
Mortality risk and associated factors in<span>HIV</span>‐exposed, uninfected children Open
Objective With increasing maternal antiretroviral treatment ( ART ), the number of children newly infected with HIV has declined. However, the possible increased mortality in the large number of HIV ‐exposed, uninfected ( HEU ) children ma…