Use of Anonymous Newborn Serosurveys to Evaluate Antenatal HIV Screening Programmes

1994 
Objective –To evaluate the extent to which antenatal HIV screening programmes identify HIV infected women who go to term.Design –Comparison of results of two surveillance systems. An anonymous neonatal HIV serosurvey was used to estimate the numbers of HIV infected women giving birth; reporting by obstetricians was used to assess the proportion who had been identified.Setting –Three Thames regions.Results-729 105 neonatal blood samples were tested, of which 484 were HIV seropositive. Newborn HIV seroprevalence is increasing, at different rates, in inner London, suburban London, and in non-metropolitan districts. During the past four years the proportion of infected women who have been identified before delivery is 16.9%, but less than half of these were diagnosed during pregnancy. In 1993 only five of the 128 (4%) previously undiagnosed infected women delivering babies were identified by antenatal screening.Conclusion –Despite increased emphasis on antenatal testing for HIV in areas of higher prevalence t...
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