Maternal viral load monitoring: Coverage and clinical action at 4 Kenyan hospitals.
BACKGROUND:Kenya's guidelines for prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV (PMTCT) recommend routine viral load (VL) monitoring for pregnant and breastfeeding women. METHOD:We assessed PMTCT VL monitoring and clinical action occurring between last menstrual period (LMP) and 6 months po...
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doaj-6ee11bdc68b0476d963ac250832e52112021-03-03T21:44:54ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01155e023235810.1371/journal.pone.0232358Maternal viral load monitoring: Coverage and clinical action at 4 Kenyan hospitals.Matthew SandbulteMelinda BrownCatherine WexlerMay MalobaBrad GautneyKathy GogginElizabeth MuchokiShadrack BabuNicodemus MaosaSarah Finocchario-KesslerBACKGROUND:Kenya's guidelines for prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV (PMTCT) recommend routine viral load (VL) monitoring for pregnant and breastfeeding women. METHOD:We assessed PMTCT VL monitoring and clinical action occurring between last menstrual period (LMP) and 6 months postpartum at 4 Kenyan government hospitals. Pregnant women enrolled in the HIV Infant Tracking System from May 2016-March 2018 were included. We computed proportions who received VL testing within recommended timeframes and who received clinical action after unsuppressed VL result. RESULTS:Of 424 participants, any VL testing was documented for 305 (72%) women and repeat VL testing was documented for 79 (19%). Only 115 women (27%) received a guideline-adherent baseline VL test and 27 (6%) received a guideline-adherent baseline and repeat VL test sequence. Return of baseline and repeat VL test results to the facility was high (average 96%), but patient notification of VL results was low (36% baseline and 49% repeat). Clinical action for unsuppressed VL results was even lower: 11 of 38 (29%) unsuppressed baseline results and 2 of 14 (14%) unsuppressed repeat results triggered clinical action. DISCUSSION:Guideline-adherent VL testing and clinical intervention during PMTCT must be prioritized to improve maternal care and reduce the risk of HIV transmission to infants.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232358 |
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Matthew Sandbulte Melinda Brown Catherine Wexler May Maloba Brad Gautney Kathy Goggin Elizabeth Muchoki Shadrack Babu Nicodemus Maosa Sarah Finocchario-Kessler Maternal viral load monitoring: Coverage and clinical action at 4 Kenyan hospitals. PLoS ONE |
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Matthew Sandbulte Melinda Brown Catherine Wexler May Maloba Brad Gautney Kathy Goggin Elizabeth Muchoki Shadrack Babu Nicodemus Maosa Sarah Finocchario-Kessler |
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Maternal viral load monitoring: Coverage and clinical action at 4 Kenyan hospitals. |
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Maternal viral load monitoring: Coverage and clinical action at 4 Kenyan hospitals. |
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Maternal viral load monitoring: Coverage and clinical action at 4 Kenyan hospitals. |
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Maternal viral load monitoring: Coverage and clinical action at 4 Kenyan hospitals. |
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Maternal viral load monitoring: Coverage and clinical action at 4 Kenyan hospitals. |
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maternal viral load monitoring: coverage and clinical action at 4 kenyan hospitals. |
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BACKGROUND:Kenya's guidelines for prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV (PMTCT) recommend routine viral load (VL) monitoring for pregnant and breastfeeding women. METHOD:We assessed PMTCT VL monitoring and clinical action occurring between last menstrual period (LMP) and 6 months postpartum at 4 Kenyan government hospitals. Pregnant women enrolled in the HIV Infant Tracking System from May 2016-March 2018 were included. We computed proportions who received VL testing within recommended timeframes and who received clinical action after unsuppressed VL result. RESULTS:Of 424 participants, any VL testing was documented for 305 (72%) women and repeat VL testing was documented for 79 (19%). Only 115 women (27%) received a guideline-adherent baseline VL test and 27 (6%) received a guideline-adherent baseline and repeat VL test sequence. Return of baseline and repeat VL test results to the facility was high (average 96%), but patient notification of VL results was low (36% baseline and 49% repeat). Clinical action for unsuppressed VL results was even lower: 11 of 38 (29%) unsuppressed baseline results and 2 of 14 (14%) unsuppressed repeat results triggered clinical action. DISCUSSION:Guideline-adherent VL testing and clinical intervention during PMTCT must be prioritized to improve maternal care and reduce the risk of HIV transmission to infants. |
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