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Monitoring and evaluation of HIV screening and testing of hospitalized infants and their mothers

Abstract

Setting

Improved HIV monitoring and evaluation (M&E) is urgently needed to help close gaps in inpatient infant provider-initiated testing and counseling (PITC) and pediatric case identification. A revised reporting system was piloted on the Breastfeeding Ward at Hospital Central de Maputo in Maputo, Mozambique.

Objective

To demonstrate how a simplified reporting system designed for pediatric inpatient ward registers can be used to easily calculate key PITC indicators, including testing coverage, HIV status, linkage to antiretroviral therapy, maternal testing, and point-of-care nucleic acid testing.

Design

This was a retrospective review of PITC data documented in the ward discharge register for all inpatient infants with charts closed from January 1 to June 30, 2020.

Results

At chart closure, 97.7% of infants (477/488) had known serostatus: 76.3% were not exposed (364/477), 15.3% were exposed (73/477), 1.9% definitively non-infected (9/477), and 6.5% infected (31/477). There was a 26.9% positivity rate (14/52) for infant point-of-care nucleic acid testing. Of all HIV-infected infants, 80.6% (25/31) were linked to antiretroviral therapy by the time of discharge. Preferred maternal testing was done in 80.5% of eligible mothers (276/343), with 3.0% newly positive (8/276).

Conclusion

This straightforward PITC reporting system enabled simple calculation of key indicators needed for standard M&E, contributed to quality improvement efforts to increase testing coverage, and could be easily adapted for use in other settings.

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