The National Aids Control Programme (NACP) says there is a rise in HIV mother-to-child infections regardless of the implementation of the Prevention of Mother To Child Transmission (PMTCT).
Dr Stephen Ayisi-Addo, Programme Manager of the National Aids Control Programme (NACP), mentioned the scenario was attributable to a scarcity of testing and adherence to medicine by pregnant ladies, therefore the continual an infection from moms to their infants.
At the 2023 dissemination of National HIV estimates, Dr Ayisi-Addo expressed concern that services proceed to report new child infants contaminated with the virus, which is a transmission from the mom to the newborn.
The Prevention of Mother To Child Transmission (PMTCT) is without doubt one of the interventions instituted by NACP, Ghana Aids Commission (GAC), and companions to make sure the prevention of HIV transmission from moms to their infants.
With the intervention, pregnant ladies must get examined for HIV at Antenatal care service and people discovered optimistic could be placed on medicine to guard the newborn from getting contaminated.
The National HIV estimation confirmed that 12,108 moms, aged 15 to 49 years, are receiving Prevention of Mother To Child Transmission (PMTCT) therapy.
It additionally indicated that 13,445 moms wanted PMTCT between the ages of 15 to 49 years.
He famous that lots of the infants contracting HIV from their moms had been infants from moms who missed testing throughout ANC, saying, “We are speaking about masking about 90 per cent of all ANC attendance for HIV testing, so those that are available late don’t get the therapy to forestall the mom from transmitting to the newborn.
“We need to be able to improve the ANC testing coverage. We need to improve so that people will have supervised delivery on the routine services offered when pregnant women come to the facility,” he added.
The Programme Manager additionally indicated {that a} lack of adherence to taking their medicine by HIV-infected moms was inflicting transmission from moms to their newborns.
He mentioned even with these examined and recognized, not all of them get the antiretroviral therapy to forestall mother-to-child transmission.
Besides, out of about 6,000 PMTCT services, simply 730 are delivering ARV.
Dr Ayisi-Addo mentioned at services the place there was no PMTCT protection, pregnant ladies must be transferred to different services for such companies, however they refuse to go attributable to transportation points, therefore the brand new technique to decentralise antiretroviral remedy throughout all centres.
He mentioned postnatal transmission was additionally occurring attributable to publicity to breastfeeding.
As a part of the interventions, the nationwide response programme had instituted strict toddler feeding pointers for HIV-positive moms to forestall transmission.
However, some moms are unable to stick to the rules, and such gaps are contributing to the continual information of transmission.
The programme supervisor acknowledged that the toddler feeding pointers for individuals dwelling with HIV had been lowered as a result of unavailability of educated service suppliers to teach the moms as they missed the suitable feeding process, getting their infants uncovered to the virus.
“It is our aspiration and determination to make sure that we address all these issues and improve on strategic interventions to improve the figures and reduce mother-to-child transmission to at least 2 per cent, which is an elimination target.”
Dr Stephen Atuahene, Director General of the GAC, mentioned strict adherence to therapy was key because it suppressed the virus and would assist to keep away from perinatal transmission.
He mentioned it was essential for HIV-positive ladies to realize viral suppression earlier than getting pregnant and needed to keep up the suppression standing, saying, “It can also be the duty of the mom to stick to therapy, keep viral suppression standing, and keep away from transmission.
“As long as you can do that, you have a better chance of averting transmission to your baby, and so adherence is very crucial to all persons living with HIV and taking the medication. This is so important for mothers because every woman will want to have a healthy baby and therefore you have to avoid any risk that will expose your child to infection.”