ICAP

Safe Generations

ICAP completed a two-year study examining the magnitude and determinants of disengagement from care among HIV-positive pregnant women and infants enrolled in prevention of mother-to-child services under Option B+ in Swaziland. The study found substantial numbers of women and infants classified as lost to follow-up under Option B+ were engaged in care. These findings highlighted a need to strengthen systems to improve PMTCT services.


View the Safe Generations End-of-Project Report here

Safe Generations: Harnessing Implementation Science to Assess the Impact of Option B+ in Swaziland

Status

Past

Locations

Our Approach

Research

Health Challenges

HIV/AIDS

Funders

NIH

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CTU