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The Practicalities of Using Nevirapine for PMTCT in Under-resourced Settings
The Case of Qaukeni District in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa
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Implementation of the programmes intended to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV/AIDS (PMTCT) is a major challenge, particularly in developing countries. Despite the controversies about Nevirapine (NVP) resistance, safety and efficacy, it is still widely acclaimed and used in most resource-limited countries because it is affordable, easy-to-use and practical. This study identifies the gaps in NVP use for PMTCT in a rural setting, where almost 42 per cent of pregnant women have to access to healthcare facilities and deliver at home, with the support of traditional birth assistants or family members. As a result, many rural HIV-positive pregnant women deliver without the opportunity of PMTCT therapy provided by ante-natal clinics. In response to this problem, an innovative, clinically safe intervention has been designed. This enables HIV-positive pregnant women to self-administer Nevirapine therapy at the onset of labour, and to both to themselves and their newborn. The study proposes that the widespread use of this intervention will greatly improve access to PMTCT services for HIV-positive pregnant women. The report provides District, Provincial and National PMTCT programme managers with information on the challenges of NVP use in rural communities, and a possible solution for women with inadequate access to healthcare facilities.


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Background - HIV prevalence in the Eastern Cape Province; introduction - Nevirapine registration and use for PMTCT in South Africa; the aim of this intervention study; rationale for designing the Unit Dose Pack; Nevirapine dosing per National Protocol; preparation and distribution of Mother and Child; Nevirapine pack; health worker training; the role of the pharmacist; results - health care workers' experiences and perceptions about the Nevirapine pack; discussion; recommendations.


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ISBN-13: 9780796921253
Publisher: HSRC Press
Publication date: July, 2007
Pages: 48
Weight: 652g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: General Practice

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