Subnational certification of elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV and/or syphilis: a Brazilian experience report

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Objective: to describe the subnational implementation process of the certification for elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV and/or syphilis, its main barriers, challenges and opportunities. Methods: in 2022, indicators from the last full year for impact targets and the last two full years for process targets, available in national information systems, were evaluated; descriptive reports were analyzed and actions were acknowledged within four thematic axes, according to PAHO/WHO recommendations. Results: 43 municipalities ≥ 100,000 inhabitants were certified, covering 24.6 million inhabitants; one municipality achieved dual elimination (HIV-syphilis), 28 municipalities achieved elimination of HIV and 10 received silver tiers; regarding syphilis, one elimination was observed, along with 4 gold tiers, 13 silver tiers and 4 bronze tiers; a higher number of certifications was identified in the Southeast and South regions. Conclusion: barriers and challenges of the process were overcome through tripartite collaboration; the experience provided better integration of surveillance with care and improved actions aimed at preventing mother-to-child transmission.

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Miranda, A. E., Gaspar, P. C., de Lannoy, L. H., Guarabyra, A. S. D., Souto, R. M. C. V., Dos Santos Pereira, E. D., … Barreira, D. (2023). Subnational certification of elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV and/or syphilis: a Brazilian experience report. Epidemiologia e Servicos de Saude, 32(3). https://doi.org/10.1590/S2237-96222023000300003.EN

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