P-277. Approaching HIV MTCT Elimination: Strengthening PMTCT Strategies in the Dominican Republic
Robert Paulino-Ramirez, Marisol Jimenez, Nydia Rosario, Claudia Valdez, Monica Thromann-Peynado

TL;DR
A national program in the Dominican Republic reduced mother-to-child HIV transmission through improved testing, training, and treatment strategies.
Contribution
A multisectoral PMTCT strategy with integrated services and provider training significantly reduced infant HIV transmission rates.
Findings
Only 1.3% of infants born to HIV-positive mothers tested HIV-positive at six weeks post-intervention.
Integration of HIV services into maternal care improved early diagnosis and ART coverage.
Training 358+ professionals and expanding PMTCT services across 10 hospitals contributed to progress toward elimination.
Abstract
Mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV remains a public health concern in the Dominican Republic despite existing prevention strategies. Delays in diagnosis, limited ART access, and gaps in provider training hinder progress toward elimination. In response, a national intervention was implemented to integrate HIV services into maternal and child health, update clinical guidelines, and improve provider capacity. A standardized care pathway was established for pregnant women with HIV, prioritizing same-day HIV and syphilis screening, immediate ART initiation, adherence support, and structured follow-up. Providers received targeted training, and a graphical ART prescribing guide was developed. PMTCT services were expanded across 10 maternal-child hospitals, with 358 professionals trained, including doctors, nurses, counselors, lab staff, and administrators. Additionally, 14…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHIV/AIDS Research and Interventions · Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health · Syphilis Diagnosis and Treatment
