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Positive Prevention in Mozambique
Facilitated by The Twinning Center, the UCSF School of Nursing has partnered with the Ministry of Health in Mozambique in order to adapt, pilot, and implement an US evidence-based Positive Prevention (PP) intervention within rural Mozambique. The purpose of this project is to develop a PP intervention that will effectively address the needs of people living with HIV (PLHIV) in Mozambique through advancing understanding among healthcare providers, counseling and testing staff, and peer educators. Beginning in 2006, this intervention is taking place in two sites in Maputo Province in Mozambique. The first site focuses on building healthcare provider skills around effective risk assessment and prevention messages for their HIV-infected patients. The second site focuses on implementing similar needs assessment and prevention messages within one community–based Voluntary counseling and testing center and an accompanying peer support group. Collaboration among US and Mozambican partners (including healthcare providers, counseling and testing counselors, and PLHIV peer counselors) has guided the development of this PP intervention. The intervention currently includes case studies developed by Mozambican partners and a peer-led support group with enhanced one-to-one risk reduction counseling by counselors and PLHIV peers. Case studies are used in each setting to illustrate concepts such as assessment of transmission risk, behavioral risk reduction approaches, encouragement of partner testing and disclosure, prevention of mother-to-child transmission, and family planning.
Project Accept: …Community Mobilization, Mobile Testing, Same-Day Results, and Post-Test Support for HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa and Thailand
- To make VCT more available in community settings
- To engage the community through outreach and community mobilization
- To provide post-test support services
Project PROMOTE: Novel Strategies to Prevent Malaria and Improve HIV Outcomes in Africa — Data and Statistics Core
- Protease inhibitors for the prevention of malaria in HIV-infected children
- Protease inhibitors to reduce malaria morbidity in HIV-infected pregnant women
- Chemopreventive therapy for malaria in HIV-uninfected infants and children
- Selection of drug resistant malaria parasites by antimalarial and HIV therapies
Project REAC: Prevalence and Duration of False-Positive HIV Test Results in Acute Malaria
- Determine the prevalence of false positive HIV EIA test results in children with uncomplicated malaria.
- Estimate the duration of false positive HIV EIA test results in children with uncomplicated malaria.
- Compare the positive predictive value, sensitivity and specificity of serial rapid HIV testing algorithms to parallel rapid HIV testing algorithms in children with uncomplicated malaria.
- Identify risk factors and predictors of false positive HIV EIA test results in children with malaria.
Qualitative Study of HIV Prevalence Patterns among Youth in Botswana
- Local youth service providers
- Youth between the ages of 18-24
- Adult key informants in three districts selected for regional diversity and variation of trends in HIV prevalence