%0 Journal Article
%T Prognostic of the New Nests of Seropositive Mothers Beneficiaries of the Prevention of Mother-Child Transmission in the City of Mbuji-Mayi/Drc
%A Jean Christophe Bukasa Tshilonda
%A Ivon Kasonga
%A Isaac Kalenda Ilunga
%A Moise Kanyiki Katala
%A Justin Tshibangu Kandala
%A Valentin Kabambi Bukasa
%A Ennock Mbuyi Kabeya
%A Nana Dikoma Misenga
%A Th¨Śr¨¨se Kapenga Mitanta
%A Bertin Mpaka Mpaka
%A Mediatrice Kasheta Mabondo
%A Olivier Ejiba Nyongonyi
%A Paulin Kabamba Lupueka
%A Alain Ngoyi Kibambe
%A Alexis Ntambwe Mayombo
%A Emmanuel Mubala Mpetemba
%A Michel Kabamba Nzaji
%J Open Access Library Journal
%V 6
%N 4
%P 1-13
%@ 2333-9721
%D 2019
%I Open Access Library
%R 10.4236/oalib.1105267
%X
Objective: The objective of this study is to evaluate the success of Moth-er-to-Child Transmission Prevention (PMTCT) is reducing the morbidity and mortality of newborns related to HIV/AIDS. Materials and Methods: This is a descriptive correlational study whose data collection is done in a transversal way from 01 to 30 June 2017 among HIV-positive women screened and we antiretroviral treatment in the health area targeted by this study. To collect this data, we used the semi-structured technical interview face-to-face using a questionnaire. Results: The results of the bivariate analysis revealed the HIV positive outcome in newborns of HIV-positive mothers is significantly related to the following factors (i.e,. p < 0.05): the parity of more than 5 children; lack of knowledge of some HIV infection pathways; lack of knowledge of some factors that promote the transmission of HIV from mother to child, such as: several infections in the mother; mixed feeding; lack of treatment of the mother; multiple pregnancies; non-monitoring of PMTCT activities; childbirth at home; mixed feeding and non-monitoring of PMTCT services with all pregnancies after-positive HIV diagnosis; lack of knowledge of the center offering the PMTCT service in service within its radius; poor monitoring of antiretroviral therapy and the effect of not HAVING applied to family planning method. Conclusion: The WHO advises inside this box to promote education, information and communication services for health that are ignored by the population using the available communication channels in the respective areas; apply mass communication to inform pregnant women about the existence of PMTCT services in health centers or hospitals.
%K Prognosis
%K Newborns
%K HIV-Positive Mothers
%K PMTCT
%U http://www.oalib.com/paper/5304235