martes, 1 de febrero de 2011

Rapid intrapartum or postpartum HIV testing at a midwife obstetric unit and a district hospital in South Africa

Estimados colegas , dejo este resumen sobre un trabajo realizado en Africad el Sur con las embarazadas y el tamizaje por las parteras.

Espero que sea útil

Saludos 

Dr. Carlos Erazo

"Abstract 

Objective
To compare the prepartum and postpartum feasibility and acceptance of voluntary counseling and rapid testing (VCT) among women with unknown HIV status in South Africa.
Methods
Eligible women were randomized according to the calendar week of presentation to receive VCT either while in labor or after delivery.
Results
Of 7238 women approached, 542 (7.5%) were eligible, 343 (63%) were enrolled, and 45 (13%) were found to be HIV infected. The proportions of eligible women who accepted VCT were 66.8% (161 of 241) in the intrapartum arm and 60.5% (182 of 301) in the postpartum arm, and the difference of 6.3% (95% CI, −1.8% to 14.5%) was not significant. The median times (44 and 45minutes) required to conduct VCT were also similar in the 2 arms. In the intrapartum arm, all women in true labor received their test results before delivery and all those found to be HIV positive accepted prophylaxis with nevirapine before delivery.
Conclusions
Rapid testing in labor wards for women with an unknown HIV status is feasible and well accepted, and allows for a more timely antiretroviral prophylaxis than postpartum testing."

Link: http://www.ijgo.org/article/PIIS0020729210005783/abstract?rss=yes
 

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