Volume 20 No 7 (2022)
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MOTHER-TO-CHILD HIV TRANSMISSION: A SURVEY OF PARAMETERS IMPACTING THE ELIMINATION AMONG INFECTED MOTHERS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CALABAR TEACHING HOSPITAL IN CROSS RIVER STATE
Margaret Mombel ,Oyira, Emilia James (Ph.D., Stti, Fwacn), Obute, Pauline (Ph.D), 4 Enunwaonye, Hossanna Chimdi, 5 Ebong, Ruth Ita, 6*Ingwu, Justin Agorye and 7 Obeten, Joy Nelson
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the parameters impacting the eradication of mother-to-childHIV transmission among infected women at the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital in Calabar, Cross River State. The study goals and research questions were utilized to examine HIV-infected mothers'
knowledge, factors impacting the practice of elimination and adherence to the practice of preventing HIV transmission from mother to child in UCTH
Keywords
: Factors, Mother to Child Transmission, HIV, infected mothers, UCTH
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