Zambian women's attitudes toward mass nevirapine therapy to prevent perinatal transmission of HIV
- PMID: 11716891
- DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(01)06662-4
Zambian women's attitudes toward mass nevirapine therapy to prevent perinatal transmission of HIV
Abstract
Use of mass nevirapine therapy--universal provision of the drug without HIV testing--for prevention of perinatal HIV in high prevalence settings with extreme resource constraints is a controversial strategy. A quarter of pregnant Zambian women surveyed would prefer to receive nevirapine through a non-testing mass strategy, and most would support mass therapy as a policy if it would make the drug available to a larger proportion of the at-risk population.
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