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Prevalence, seroconversion and mother-to-child transmission of dual and triplex infections of HIV, hepatitis B and C viruses among pregnant women in Nigeria: study protocol.

George Uchenna ElejeIkechukwu Innocent MbachuUchenna Chukwunonso OgwaluonyeStephen Okoroafor KaluChinyere Ukamaka OnuboguSussan Ifeyinwa NwejeChinwe Elizabeth UzochukwuChike Henry NwankwoPreye Owen FiebaiOlabisi Morebise LotoGodwin Otuodichinma AkabaHadiza Abdullahi UsmanAyyuba RabiuRichard Obinwanne EgeonuOdion Emmanuel IgueBukola Abimbola AdesojiChiamaka Henrietta JibuakuPrince Ogbonnia AjaChiamaka Perpetua ChidozieHadiza Sani IbrahimFatima Ele AliyuAisha Ismaila NumanOgbonna Dennis OkoroSolace Amechi OmoruyiIjeoma Chioma OppahUbong Inyang AnyangAishat AhmedShirley Nneka ChukwurahOsita Samuel UmeononihuRebecca Chinyelu ChukwuanukwuEric Okechukwu UmehEkene Agatha EmekaChukwuanugo Nkemakonam OgbuaguIbrahim Adamu YakasaiOliver Chukwujekwu EzechiJoseph Ifeanyichukwu Ikechebelunull null
Published in: Reproductive health (2020)
Pregnant women with multiple of HIV, HBV and HCV infections are at increased risk of hepatotoxicity, maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality. Additionally, infected pregnant women transmit the virus to their unborn baby even when asymptomatic. Children born with any of the infection have significantly poorer quality of life and lower five-year survival rate. Unfortunately, the seroconversion and MTCT rates of dual or triplex infections among pregnant women in Nigeria have not been studied making planning for prevention and subsequent elimination of the viruses difficult. The study is expected to fill this knowledge gaps. Nigeria joining the rest of the world to eliminate the triple infection among children rest on the availability of adequate and reliable data generated from appropriately designed, and powered study using representative population sample. The establishment of the three-in-one study of prevalence, rate of new infection, rate and risk factor for MTCT of dual and triple infection of HIV, Hepatitis B and C viruses among pregnant women in Nigeria is urgently needed for policy development and planning for the improvement of the quality of life of mothers and the elimination of childhood triplex infection.
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