How pregnant women could play a role in HIV screening for men
New research suggests that pregnant women could play a role in reaching men who might need to be screened for HIV. The study looked at more than 2,300 women receiving pregnancy-related care in urban Malawi. They were given either a letter for their male partner to visit an HIV clinic, self-testing kits to take home to their partners, or kits along with a financial incentive for visiting a clinic. Men who received self-testing kits were much more likely to head to a clinic within a month."Pregnancy and the postpartum period are times of unusually high HIV risk for both partners as well as the child," the authors write, and the interventions studied could represent a "promising new approach" to address that risk.
- Published: January 2, 2019
- https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1002719
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