This issue of Haba Na Haba, EGPAF’s annual technical bulletin, focuses on increasing the use of innovations to reach 95-95-95 targets by 2030. Herein, we discuss implementation experiences with point-of-care diagnostic technology to address gaps in early infant diagnosis, TB detection, HIV viral load testing, and HPV identification and linkage to treatment. We also define scale-up strategies needed and implemented in the areas of optimal pediatric ARV access and management of advanced HIV disease.
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Effectiveness of a Multi-component Facility-based Intervention on HIV-related Infant and Maternal Outcomes
Published April 2025
Introduction Even in the context of widespread access to prevention of vertical HIV transmission (PVT) services, health system challenges compromise health outcomes for women living with HIV and their children. The “Integrated Management Team to Improve Maternal-Child Outcomes” (IMPROVE) study measured the effect of a package of facility-based interventions on PVT and maternal and child […]
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Lesotho
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An integrated, multidisciplinary management team intervention to improve patient‑centeredness, HIV, and maternal‑child outcomes in Lesotho
Published December 2024
Background Reducing perinatal HIV transmission and optimizing maternal and child health (MCH) outcomes in high HIV prevalence settings is an urgent, but complex, priority. Extant interventions over-emphasize individual-level provider and patient behaviors, and neglect critical health systems-level changes. The ‘Integrated Management Team to Improve Maternal-Child Outcomes (IMPROVE)’ study implemented a three-part, patient-centered, health-systems- level intervention […]
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Maternal and Child Health
Countries:
Lesotho
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Evaluation of Viral Suppression in the Context of Differentiated Service Delivery (DSD) in Côte d’Ivoire
Published November 2024
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Côte d’Ivoire