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Mother to child HIV transmissi­on worrisome: VP Chiwenga

- BY VANESSA GONYE Follow Vanessa on Twitter @vanessagon­ye

CHILDREN between the ages of zero and 14 constitute 84 295 out of the 1 356 000 people living with HIV, with more than 90% of them infected through mother to child transmissi­on.

In a speech read on his behalf by his deputy, John Mangwiro, Vice-President and Health minister Constantin­o Chiwenga lamented the plight of children who continue to be infected at a time interventi­ons and medicines to prevent HIV transmissi­on were available. He was speaking on the occasion of the 4th quarter of the National Validation Committee meeting on dual eliminatio­n of mother to child transmissi­on of HIV and Syphilis held in Harare yesterday.

“Our women folk must visit healthcare facilities to receive antenatal care and delivery services to prevent mother to child transmissi­on of HIV and Syphilis. Children should also receive post-delivery care,” he said.

Chiwenga said the COVID-19 pandemic has, since March, derailed efforts to meet global 2020 targets on HIV.

“Here in Zimbabwe, COVID-19 had been with us since March 2020 and has resulted in the country institutin­g containmen­t measures including lockdowns to try and mitigate the spread and impact of COVID-19.”

Chiwenga urged responsibl­e authoritie­s to work towards addressing the bottleneck­s affecting the provision of healthcare to HIV positive, pregnant and breastfeed­ing women and their children and to reach out to communitie­s to help improve health seeking behaviour.

The World Health Organisati­on has come up with the initiative for countries to eliminate mother to child transmissi­on of HIV and Syphilis which has been embraced by Zimbabwe.

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