Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Apr 2020)

Preventing vertical HIV virus transmission: hospital care assessment

  • Ana Paula Ferreira Holzmann,
  • Carla Silvana de Oliveira e Silva,
  • Janer Aparecida Silveira Soares,
  • Sibylle Emilie Vogt,
  • Carolina dos Reis Alves,
  • Mônica Taminato,
  • Dulce Aparecida Barbosa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2019-0491
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 73, no. 3

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ABSTRACT Objectives: assess the implementation of actions to prevent vertical transmission of HIV. Methods: a retrospective cohort study conducted in two maternity hospitals in the city of Montes Claros, State of Minas Gerais. All women admitted for childbirth diagnosed with HIV and their respective newborns were included from 2014 to 2017. Data were collected from medical records and analyzed descriptively. Results: population consisted of 46 pairs of mothers and newborns. Management was considered inadequate in 30 cases of parturient/postpartum women (65.2%) and 14 cases of newborns (30.4%). The main reasons for inadequate maternal management were lack of pharmacological inhibition of lactation (53.3%) and counseling/consent for HIV testing (43.3%). For newborns, late onsetoffirst dose ofZidovudine (50.0%) and no prescriptionofNevirapine (28.6%). Conclusions: important prevention opportunities were missed, pointing to the need for improved care.

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