HIV testing during pregnancy: use of secondary data to estimate 2006 test coverage and prevalence in Brazil

This paper describes a methodological proposal based on secondary data and the main results of the HIV-Sentinel Study among childbearing women, carried out in Brazil during 2006. A probabilistic sample of childbearing women was selected in two stages. In the first stage, 150 health establishments we...

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Main Authors: Célia Landmann Szwarcwald, Aristides Barbosa Júnior, Paulo Roberto Borges de Souza-Júnior, Kátia Regina Valente de Lemos, Paulo Germano de Frias, Karin Regina Luhm, Marcia Moreira Holcman, Maria Angela Pires Esteves
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Published: Elsevier
Series:Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
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spelling doaj-920364a31b6c4e3ea900bd52c482ac7d2020-11-25T01:29:41ZengElsevierBrazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases1678-439112316717210.1590/S1413-86702008000300002S1413-86702008000300002HIV testing during pregnancy: use of secondary data to estimate 2006 test coverage and prevalence in BrazilCélia Landmann Szwarcwald0Aristides Barbosa Júnior1Paulo Roberto Borges de Souza-Júnior2Kátia Regina Valente de Lemos3Paulo Germano de Frias4Karin Regina Luhm5Marcia Moreira Holcman6Maria Angela Pires Esteves7Oswaldo Cruz FoundationBrazilian Program of STD and AIDSBrazilian Program of STD and AIDSOswaldo Cruz FoundationMaternal-Child Institute of PernambucoUniversidade Federal do ParanáState Health Secretary of São PauloOswaldo Cruz FoundationThis paper describes a methodological proposal based on secondary data and the main results of the HIV-Sentinel Study among childbearing women, carried out in Brazil during 2006. A probabilistic sample of childbearing women was selected in two stages. In the first stage, 150 health establishments were selected, stratified by municipality size (<50,000; 50,000-399,999; 400,000+). In the second stage, 100-120 women were selected systematically. Data collection was based on HIV-test results registered in pre-natal cards and in hospital records. The analysis focused on coverage of HIV-testing during pregnancy and HIV prevalence rate. Logistic regression models were used to test inequalities in HIV-testing coverage during pregnancy by macro-region of residence, municipality size, race, educational level and age group. The study included 16,158 women. Results were consistent with previous studies based on primary data collection. Among the women receiving pre-natal care with HIV-test results registered in their pre-natal cards, HIV prevalence was 0.41%. Coverage of HIV-testing during pregnancy was 62.3% in the country as a whole, but ranged from 40.6% in the Northeast to 85.8% in the South. Significant differences according to race, educational level and municipality size were also found. The proposed methodology is low-cost, easy to apply, and permits identification of problems in routine service provision, in addition to monitoring compliance with Ministry of Health recommendations for pre-natal care.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702008000300002&lng=en&tlng=enHIV testingpregnancypre-natal caresecondary dataBrazil
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author Célia Landmann Szwarcwald
Aristides Barbosa Júnior
Paulo Roberto Borges de Souza-Júnior
Kátia Regina Valente de Lemos
Paulo Germano de Frias
Karin Regina Luhm
Marcia Moreira Holcman
Maria Angela Pires Esteves
spellingShingle Célia Landmann Szwarcwald
Aristides Barbosa Júnior
Paulo Roberto Borges de Souza-Júnior
Kátia Regina Valente de Lemos
Paulo Germano de Frias
Karin Regina Luhm
Marcia Moreira Holcman
Maria Angela Pires Esteves
HIV testing during pregnancy: use of secondary data to estimate 2006 test coverage and prevalence in Brazil
Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
HIV testing
pregnancy
pre-natal care
secondary data
Brazil
author_facet Célia Landmann Szwarcwald
Aristides Barbosa Júnior
Paulo Roberto Borges de Souza-Júnior
Kátia Regina Valente de Lemos
Paulo Germano de Frias
Karin Regina Luhm
Marcia Moreira Holcman
Maria Angela Pires Esteves
author_sort Célia Landmann Szwarcwald
title HIV testing during pregnancy: use of secondary data to estimate 2006 test coverage and prevalence in Brazil
title_short HIV testing during pregnancy: use of secondary data to estimate 2006 test coverage and prevalence in Brazil
title_full HIV testing during pregnancy: use of secondary data to estimate 2006 test coverage and prevalence in Brazil
title_fullStr HIV testing during pregnancy: use of secondary data to estimate 2006 test coverage and prevalence in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed HIV testing during pregnancy: use of secondary data to estimate 2006 test coverage and prevalence in Brazil
title_sort hiv testing during pregnancy: use of secondary data to estimate 2006 test coverage and prevalence in brazil
publisher Elsevier
series Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
issn 1678-4391
description This paper describes a methodological proposal based on secondary data and the main results of the HIV-Sentinel Study among childbearing women, carried out in Brazil during 2006. A probabilistic sample of childbearing women was selected in two stages. In the first stage, 150 health establishments were selected, stratified by municipality size (<50,000; 50,000-399,999; 400,000+). In the second stage, 100-120 women were selected systematically. Data collection was based on HIV-test results registered in pre-natal cards and in hospital records. The analysis focused on coverage of HIV-testing during pregnancy and HIV prevalence rate. Logistic regression models were used to test inequalities in HIV-testing coverage during pregnancy by macro-region of residence, municipality size, race, educational level and age group. The study included 16,158 women. Results were consistent with previous studies based on primary data collection. Among the women receiving pre-natal care with HIV-test results registered in their pre-natal cards, HIV prevalence was 0.41%. Coverage of HIV-testing during pregnancy was 62.3% in the country as a whole, but ranged from 40.6% in the Northeast to 85.8% in the South. Significant differences according to race, educational level and municipality size were also found. The proposed methodology is low-cost, easy to apply, and permits identification of problems in routine service provision, in addition to monitoring compliance with Ministry of Health recommendations for pre-natal care.
topic HIV testing
pregnancy
pre-natal care
secondary data
Brazil
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702008000300002&lng=en&tlng=en
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