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This was a cross-sectional study describing HIV testing uptake and ART initiation for pregnant women and HIV-exposed infants after one-off clinical mentorship training in 2013 for nurses in 56 peripheral health-facilities, Zimbabwe. Between 2014-2018, 92% of 106411 pregnant women were HIV tested and 98% of HIV-positive women initiated antiretroviral therapy (ART). There were 15846 HIV-exposed infants, of whom 96% had dried blood spots collected for virologic diagnosis and 51% of those diagnosed HIV-positive initiated ART. In conclusion, this one-off clinical mentorship training in 2013 was associated with consistently high HIV testing and ART initiation in pregnant women and their children.
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Mandewo, W., Muchuchuti, C., Shoko, O., Timire, C., Takarinda, K. C., Harries, A. D., … Mahomva, A. (2020). Prevention of mother-to-child transmission activities after one-off clinical mentorship training in selected health facilities, zimbabwe: 2014-2018. Pan African Medical Journal, 36, 1–6. https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2020.36.146.19542
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