Prevalence of HIV infection in parturient women and coverage of hiv testing during prenatal care and delivery in Brasília, Brazil

Authors

  • Leonor Henriette de Lannoy Coimbra Tavares
  • Onã Silva
  • Leidijany Costa Paz
  • Luiz Antonio Bueno Lopes
  • Maria Liz Cunha de Oliveira

Keywords:

HIV seroprevalence, pregnant women, health services coverage, health services accessibility, hospital records, prenatal care

Abstract

Introduction: Prevalence of HIV seropositivity among pregnant women in Distrito Federal, Brazil, is unknown. Objective: To estimate the prevalence of HIV infection among parturient women and to describe the coverage of serology testing during prenatal care and delivery in the public health system of Distrito Federal, Brazil. Methods: Cross-sectional study, in which the variables sociodemographic data, information on prenatal care, and outcomes in HIV serology were collected from prenatal care cards and medical records of pregnant women residing in the Distrito Federal, whose deliveries occurred in public maternities between June 2009 and May 2010. The parturient was considered seropositive if a test was done with a confirmatory technique. Results: We studied 3,726 parturient women, of whom 3,627 (97.3%) had information about the outcome of HIV testing. Twelve ones were detected as HIV positive, representing a prevalence of 0.33% (95%CI: 0.19–0.58). The prevalence analysis by race/skin color, education level, and age range variables showed no statistically significant differences. The proportion of parturient women who presented the mother’s card was 94.6%. Coverage with two HIV tests in prenatal care was 22.1%. Conclusion: The prevalence of HIV seropositivity among pregnant women in public maternities in Distrito Federal is not significantly different from that estimated for Brazil. The coverage of testing for HIV was low.

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Author Biographies

Leonor Henriette de Lannoy Coimbra Tavares

Nurse. Master’s degree in Health Sciences. Manager of Unidade Mista de Saúde of the General Coordination from the South Wing of the Health State Secretariat from Distrito Federal (CGSAS/SES-DF) – Brasília (DF), Brazil.

Onã Silva

Nurse. Specialist in Public Health. Master ’s degree in Education. PhD in Nursing Graduation Program of Universidade de Brasília (UnB). Professor at Escola Superior de Ciências da Saúde (ESCS) – Brasília (DF), Brazil.

Leidijany Costa Paz

Nurse. Master’s degree in Health Programs and Processes Evaluation. Manager of STD and Aids of the Epidemiological Surveillance Direction of the Health Surveillance Sub-secretariat from the Health State Secretariat of Distrito Federal (Divep/SVS/ SES-DF) – Brasília (DF), Brazil.

Luiz Antonio Bueno Lopes

Physician. Master’s degree in Effectiveness of Health Based on Evidences. Manager of Situation Information and Analysis of Divep/ SVS/SES-DF – Brasília (DF), Brazil.

Maria Liz Cunha de Oliveira

Nurse. PhD in Health Sciences. Professor of Universidade Católi ca de Brasília (UCB). Technical assistant of STD and Aids Management of Divep/SVS/SES-DF – Brasília (DF), Brazil.

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Published

2013-05-16

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Tavares LH de LC, Silva O, Paz LC, Lopes LAB, Oliveira MLC de. Prevalence of HIV infection in parturient women and coverage of hiv testing during prenatal care and delivery in Brasília, Brazil. DST [Internet]. 2013 May 16 [cited 2024 May 1];25(2):82-7. Available from: https://www.bjstd.org/revista/article/view/316

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