Offering routine antenatal testing for HIV and hepatitis B in the rural setting of Cornwall

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Abstract

Before Department of Health directives to offer HIV and hepatitis B (HBV) testing to all pregnant women, there was little such screening in Cornwall. Through a multiagency collaborative approach a new antenatal screening programme for HIV/HBV has been introduced with high uptake in the first year (HIV 92% and HBV 93%). We also report the findings of a questionnaire survey of community midwives who alone offer antenatal HIV/HBV testing in Cornwall.

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Keane, F. E. A., Neale, J., Phillips, T., Heard, L., Jones, R., Guttridge, B., & Bendall, R. (2002). Offering routine antenatal testing for HIV and hepatitis B in the rural setting of Cornwall. Sexually Transmitted Infections, 78(2), 133–134. https://doi.org/10.1136/sti.78.2.133

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