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Retention in care among women with HIV: A systematic review of treatment continuity during pregnancy and postpartum

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Stine Hansen
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Klara Tetzschner Madsen *
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Nina Weis
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Ellen Moseholm
DOI:10.1111/hiv.70265delete
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Abstract

Abstract

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Pregnant women with HIV are at risk of reduced engagement in HIV care during pregnancy and postpartum. Retention in care, defined as continuous engagement in HIV-related treatment and follow-up, is essential to achieve virological suppression and prevent vertical transmission. Contemporary evidence on retention in care during pregnancy and postpartum among women with HIV in high-income countries remains limited. Thus, the aim of this systematic review was to examine retention in care during pregnancy and postpartum in this population and context.
Keywords:
HIV
postpartum
pregnancy
retention in care
women

Journal

HIV Medicine cover
HIV Medicine
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3.2
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university of copenhagen
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copenhagen university hospital
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