• English
    • français
  • English 
    • English
    • français
  • Login
View Item 
  •   ADHL Home
  • University of Zambia ADHL Node
  • Zambia National Public Health Institute
  • View Item
  •   ADHL Home
  • University of Zambia ADHL Node
  • Zambia National Public Health Institute
  • View Item
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

Keep our future generation alive: Reinforcing routine HIV testing and treatment among children in Zambia

Thumbnail
View/Open
Keep Our Future Generation Alive Reinforcing Routine HIV Testing and Treatment Among Children in Zambia.pdf (868.7Kb)
Date
2017
Author
Savory, T.
Chitala, M.
Lumpa, M.
Mwanza, M.
Type
Article
Language
en
Metadata
Show full item record

Abstract
Only 3% of children visiting clinics are tested for HIV, despite Ministry of Health recommendations to test and treat ALL children. If unidentified and left untreated, 75% of HIV positive children die by the age of 5 years. Reinforcement of routine HIV testing and treatment of children will increase testing up to 90 - 95%, and importantly reduce mortality by 52%. Adding Integrated Primary School Screening will reach 5-10 year olds who were not previously tested.
URI
https://library.adhl.africa/handle/123456789/11753
Citation
Savory, T., Mwanza, M., Lumpa, M. and Chitala, M. (2017). Keep our future generation alive: Reinforcing routine HIV testing & treatment among children in Zambia. Health Press Zambia Bull. 1, (2), [Inclusive page numbers
Sponsorhip
Office of Global AIDS/US Department of State
Publisher
Health Press Zambia Bull.
Subject
Child--Zambia
HIV Testing--Zambia
Description
Only 3% of children visiting clinics are tested for HIV, despite Ministry of Health recommendations to test and treat ALL children.
Collections
  • Zambia National Public Health Institute [33]

Copyright © 2019 
The African Digital Health Library (ADHL) | Kenya | Mali | Nigeria | Zambia | Zimbabwe
| Privacy Policy | Send Feedback
 

Browse

All of ADHLCommunities & CollectionsBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesSubjectsThis CollectionBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesSubjects

My Account

Login

Statistics

View Google Analytics Statistics

Copyright © 2019 
The African Digital Health Library (ADHL) | Kenya | Mali | Nigeria | Zambia | Zimbabwe
| Privacy Policy | Send Feedback