Retention‐in‐care in the PMTCT cascade: definitions matter! Analyses from the INSPIRE projects in Malawi, Nigeria and Zimbabwe

Author:

Font Helene1ORCID,Rollins Nigel2,Essajee Shaffiq3,Becquet Renaud1,Foster Geoff4,Mangwiro Alexio‐Zambezio5,Mwapasa Victor6,Oyeledun Bolanle7,Phiri Sam8910,Sam‐Agudu Nadia A1112ORCID,Bellare Nita B13,Orne‐Gliemann Joanna1,

Affiliation:

1. ISPED, Inserm Bordeaux Population Health Research Center UMR 1219 University of Bordeaux Bordeaux France

2. Department of Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health World Health Organization Geneva Switzerland

3. Data and Analytics Section Unicef New York USA

4. Family AIDS Caring Trust World Health Organization Mutare Zimbabwe

5. Clinton Health Access Initiative Harare Zimbabwe

6. Department of Public Health College of Medicine University of Malawi Blantyre Malawi

7. Centre for Integrated Health Programs Abuja Nigeria

8. Lighthouse Trust Lilongwe Malawi

9. Department of Medicine University of North Carolina School of Medicine Chapel Hill NC USA

10. Department of Public Health School of Public Health and Family Medicine College of Medicine University of Malawi Lilongwe Malawi

11. International Research Center of Excellence Institute of Human Virology Nigeria Abuja Nigeria

12. Division of Epidemiology and Prevention Institute of Human Virology University of Maryland School of Medicine Baltimore MD USA

13. Strategic Information Department UNAIDS Geneva Switzerland

Funder

World Health Organization

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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