“ProTeggiMI”: Adherence to HIV Vertical Transmission Prevention Pathway in Remote Communities in Mozambique
Carlo Cerini, Paola Magro, Aldorada da Gloria Julio Andrè, Benedetta Rossi, Dorcia Mandlate, Olivia Chambule Moçambique, Federica Boniotti, Natalia Gregori, Francesca Pennati, Verena Crosato, Pietro Vesperoni, Bruno Comini, Francesco Castelli, Lina Rachele Tomasoni

TL;DR
This study evaluates a mobile health strategy in Mozambique to improve HIV prevention for pregnant women and their children in remote areas.
Contribution
The study introduces a mobile clinic approach to improve adherence to HIV prevention in hard-to-reach communities.
Findings
Mobile clinics led to earlier entry into PMTCT care, with gestational age at entry decreasing from 24 to 20 weeks.
Women with recent HIV diagnoses and those in less frequently visited communities had lower adherence to scheduled visits.
An 11% HIV vertical transmission rate was observed among exposed infants.
Abstract
Mother-to-child transmission of HIV (MTCT) has, in Mozambique, one of the highest rates (9%). Women living with HIV (WLWH) in remote areas have poor access to health services, including to antiretroviral treatment. On an experimental basis, services to prevent MTCT (PMTCT) are offered in mobile health clinics (Brigadas Móveis, BM) in the Inhambane province. The study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of this innovative strategy in the cascade of care for these patients. We collected demographic and clinical data on WLWH, as well as HIV-exposed children, reached at least once by BM strategy, over a 24-month period from 2021 to 2023. We performed a statistical analysis to assess adherence to the care pathway and identify risk factors for HIV infection in children. Two hundred and forty WLWH and 252 children were included in the study. About 40% of the women received a new HIV diagnosis…
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TopicsHIV/AIDS Research and Interventions · HIV/AIDS Impact and Responses · Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
