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Early infant diagnosis testing for HIV in a hard-to-reach fishing community in Uganda.

Remegio NdyanaboAisha NalugyaTonny SsekamatteMary NakafeeroAngela KisakyeAggrey David Mukose
Published in: PloS one (2023)
Our study revealed that none of the HEIs had received all the EID tests of the HIV diagnosis testing protocol. Receiving the 1st DNA PCR was positively associated with being an infant born to a single mother, and exclusive breastfeeding. Our findings highlight the need for the creation of an enabling environment for mothers and caregivers in order to increase the uptake of early diagnosis services for HEIs. Awareness-raising on the importance of EID should be scaled up in fishing communities. Demographic characteristics such as marital and breastfeeding status should be used as an entry point to increase the proportion of HEIs who receive EID tests.
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