Excluding pregnancy among women initiating antiretroviral therapy: efficacy of a family planning job aid |
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Authors: | Kwasi Torpey Lona Mwenda Mushota Kabaso Thierry Malebe Patrick Makelele Francis Mwema Henry Phiri Jonathan Mukundu Mark A Weaver John Stanback |
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Affiliation: | (1) Family Health International/Zambia, Plot 2055 Nasser Road, Lusaka, Zambia |
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Abstract: | Background Guidelines for initiating ART recommend pregnancy testing, typically a urine test, as part of the basic laboratory package. The principal reason for this recommendation is that Efavirenz, a first-line antiretroviral medication, has the potential of causing birth defects when used in the first trimester of pregnancy and is therefore contraindicated for use by pregnant women. Unfortunately, in many African countries pregnancy tests are not routinely provided or available in ART clinics, and, when available outside clinics, are often not affordable for clients. |
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