Double screening for syphilis and HIV in pregnant women in a priority municipality for the elimination of vertical transmission in Brazil: incidence, risk factors and spatial analysis

Author:

Fava Lidiane Martins Gonçalves1ORCID,Guedes Ana Lúcia de Lima1,Ribeiro Luiz Cláudio1,Pinto Carmen Perches Gomide1,Souza e Guimarães Ricardo José de Paula2,Nogueira Mário Círio1,Alves Márcio José Martins1,Silva Márcio Roberto13

Affiliation:

1. Federal University of Juiz de Fora , Juiz de Fora, Minas Gerais 36.036-900 , Brazil

2. Evandro Chagas Institute , Ananindeua, Pará 67.030-000 , Brazil

3. Embrapa Dairy Cattle , Juiz de Fora, Minas Gerais 36.038-330 , Brazil

Abstract

ABSTRACT Background The Brazilian Ministry of Health (MoH) recommends double screening (DS) for syphilis and HIV during the first and third trimesters of antenatal care (ANC) to mitigate vertical transmission. We surveyed DS outcomes and their associated factors in a priority Brazilian municipality with >100 000 inhabitants who face challenges for both health problems. Methods A total of 399 women were followed up throughout pregnancy using medical records. Spatial and multinomial logistic analyses were performed. Results There was an incidence rate of 24.8%, 59.4% and 15.8% for ‘full DS’, ‘partial DS’ and ‘without DS’, respectively. Younger women and those with a history of both prematurity and multiparity were less likely to be in the ‘full DS’ category. There was an overlap of high-density clusters of ‘full DS’ and ‘ANC in better quality basic health units’, adherent to both the Family Health Strategy and the National Program for Access and Quality Improvement in Primary Care. Conclusions The poor DS outcomes presented in 75% of the cases were mostly linked to delays in starting ANC appointments or their discontinuity. Thus, the MoH recommendations, accompanied by ongoing training, technical assistance and the periodic evaluation of their implementation, need to effectively reach providers and promote counseling and awareness about the importance of DS for pregnant women.

Funder

National Research Council of Brazil

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine,Parasitology

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