Improved Perinatal and Postpartum Human Immunodeficiency Virus Outcomes After Use of a Perinatal Care Coordination Team

Abstract In a high-volume clinic in the Southeastern United States, pregnant women living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) had improved HIV outcomes up to 6 months after delivery following the introduction of a multidisciplinary perinatal care coordination team. Women living with HIV are at h...

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Hauptverfasser: Hackett, Stephanie, Badell, Martina L, Meade, Christina M, Davis, Jennifer M, Blue, Jeronia, Curtin, Lisa, Camacho-Gonzalez, Andres, Chahroudi, Ann, Chakraborty, Rana, Nguyen, Minh Ly T, Palmore, Melody P, Sheth, Anandi N
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description Abstract In a high-volume clinic in the Southeastern United States, pregnant women living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) had improved HIV outcomes up to 6 months after delivery following the introduction of a multidisciplinary perinatal care coordination team. Women living with HIV are at high risk for loss to follow-up after delivery. In this study, viral suppression at delivery, timely attendance of an HIV care visit after delivery, and viral suppression 6 months postpartum all significantly increased among women living with HIV after utilization of a multidisciplinary perinatal care coordination team in a large HIV clinic in Atlanta, Georgia.
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