Mode of transmission of HIV infection among orphans and vulnerable children in some selected States in Nigeria

E. Bamgboye, P. Gado, Iyabode Olusanmi, D. Magaji, A. Atobatele, F. Iwuala, O. Ladipo
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Nigeria has high rate of pediatric HIV but there is a dearth of empirical data on the mode of HIV transmission. Association for Reproductive and Family Health (ARFH), with the support of USAID, is implementing a project to mitigate the impact of HIV on Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) affected/infected with HIV/AIDS in Akwa-Ibom, Lagos, and Rivers states, Nigeria. The mode of HIV transmission among their OVC was examined. A retrospective study of enrolled OVC was done in the three states. HIV OVC whose mothers are HIV positive were classified under those who got HIV through vertical transmission, otherwise horizontal. The data was summarized using descriptive statistics.  Significance of association between qualitative variables and mode of transmission was determined using Chi-square test. Among the 387 OVC HIV positives who enrolled, there was a slight preponderance of males (50.6%); and about 42% were aged 10 - 17 years and 26% <5 years. Vertical mode of HIV transmission was higher (77%) in children <10 years. Horizontal transmission was highest among Akwa-ibom adolescents. In addition, age and State were significantly associated with transmission mode. A high proportion of children <10 years were infected through vertical transmission; while majority of adolescents are infected through horizontal transmission. Hence, a Swift scale-up of prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission (PMTCT) services is recommended. Pregnant women infected with HIV need close monitoring to receive counseling as well as to get ARV prophylaxis. Also, condom demonstration should be introduced into the OVC project Key words: Orphans and vulnerable children (OVC), HIV, prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission (PMTCT), vertical, horizontal, transmission.
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尼日利亚儿童艾滋病毒感染率很高,但缺乏关于艾滋病毒传播方式的经验数据。生殖和家庭健康协会(ARFH)在美国国际开发署的支持下,正在尼日利亚的阿卡瓦-伊博姆、拉各斯和河流州实施一个项目,以减轻艾滋病毒对受艾滋病毒/艾滋病影响/感染的孤儿和弱势儿童的影响。检测其OVC中HIV的传播方式。在这三个州对登记的OVC进行了回顾性研究。母亲呈HIV阳性的OVC被归类为通过垂直传播感染HIV的人群,或者通过水平传播感染HIV的人群。使用描述性统计对数据进行汇总。质变量与传播方式的相关性采用卡方检验。在入组的387例OVC HIV阳性患者中,男性略有优势(50.6%);10 ~ 17岁占42%,<5岁占26%。在10岁以下的儿童中,HIV垂直传播的比例更高(77%)。水平传播在阿卡伊博姆青少年中最高。此外,年龄和状态与传播方式显著相关。10岁以下儿童通过垂直传播感染的比例很高;大多数青少年是通过水平传播感染的。因此,建议迅速扩大预防母婴艾滋病毒传播服务。感染艾滋病毒的孕妇需要密切监测,以便接受咨询并获得抗逆转录病毒药物预防。关键词:孤儿和弱势儿童(OVC),艾滋病毒,预防母婴传播(PMTCT),垂直,水平,传播
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