INPUT OF PMTCT TO ZERO NEW HIV INFECTION-CAMPAIGN IN RWANDA: Case of MUHIMA District Hospital By NTACYABUKURA Blaise, University of Rwanda, college of.

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INPUT OF PMTCT TO ZERO NEW HIV INFECTION-CAMPAIGN IN RWANDA: Case of MUHIMA District Hospital By NTACYABUKURA Blaise, University of Rwanda, college of medicine and health science. Background The Rwanda overall HIV prevalence since 2010 In the absence of interventions, the risk of MTCT is 20-45%, Over 90% of new infections in infants and young children occur through MTCT. Ministry of Health launched a -Zero new HIV infection in 2015 The risk of MTCT can be reduced to less than 2% with a package of evidence-based Methods Systematic review of the MoH, RBC reports. National strategic plan on HIV, 2013. retrospective study on HIV+ pregnant women consulted MUHIMA District Hospital for PMTCT services From 22nd August 2015 to 31st December 2015. All data has been proccessed using Epi Info 7. Objectives of the study Evaluate the INPUT of PMTCT in reduction of pediatric HIV new infections. prevalence of HIV in new bones Adherence of ARVs in pregnant women Results MTCT of HIV has reduced significantly to 12 % countrywide in 2015 In 100 mothers followed and delivered at Muhima DH, average age was 30.07; 31% had detectable viral load with a therapeutic failure of 13% after a 6 months period of therapy with good adherence, The tendency of failure is 26.3%. Patient on: 3rd line=1%, 2nd line=1% and 98% on first line of Antiretroviral Drugs (ARVs). Until August, 2016, only one baby has been confirmed to be HIV positive in 73 babies, yet born DISCUSSION Patients knowledge and acceptance plays a role on adherence on ARVs Recording is still not respected Availability of services and men contribution are being improved The high risk remains during breast feeding Conclusion and recommendation ARVs with virological monitoring is a good strategy to minimize avoidable harm and improve women and their babies’ lives Despite the therapeutic failure of 13% at this center, where HIV prevalence of 7.3%, the prevention is almost achieved zero new infection is possible. Policies for sustainability are recommended. References: Prevention of Mother-To-Child Transmission (PMTCT) Briefing Note October 1st, 2007 Department of HIV/AIDS Pdf Rwanda MoH strategic plan on HIV, 2013 Histoire Naturelle Du VIH Et Stades Cliniques OMS Top 2013, lecture by Epiphanie, RBC, Kigali Rwanda. Julie’s Story: Improving the Lives of HIV-Positive People with Disabilities in Rwanda(/globalaids/success-stories/rwanda-julie.html) http://www.cdc.gov/globalaids/global-hiv-aids-at-cdc/countries/rwanda/