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Adherence to Option B+ Care for the Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission Among Pregnant Women in Ethiopia.

Fikadu WondimuFisseha Yetwale KassieEndashew AdmassuWakgari Binu DagaGizachew Abdissa BultoGetie Lake AynalemEden GirmayeKababa TemesgenTaklu Marama Mokonnon
Published in: HIV/AIDS (Auckland, N.Z.) (2020)
The overall adherence level to Option B+ care in this study was inadequate to suppress the viral load during pregnancy. The result revealed that keeping adherence to ARVs during pregnancy is still challenging. So, all concerned bodies need to give attention to minimize the barriers from the client, environment, and health system perspectives.
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