Evaluation of Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission Services of HIV and AIDS in South Africa
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ABSTRACT
Mother-to-child Transmission (MTCT) of human immuno deficiency virus (HIV) is main route of HIV infection in children. Each year, there are millions of cases all over the world related to HIV because of the lack of use of proper prevention techniques and inadequate information regarding the HIV and its harmful effects on a person's life. South Africa(SA) is one of the biggest examples of most cases of HIV registered per year.The risk of MTCT or vertical transmission,as it is sometimes called, is estimated to be between 19% and 36% in the country. Therefore, this study aims to make an analysis and establish the impact of Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT) services of HIV/ AIDS in SA.The study also aims at examining the commitments that the national political leaders as well as policy makers in SA were making to enable the valuable groups to access treatment and drugs. The study includes the epidemiology of HIV/AIDS cases and its prevalence in SA and a comparison with other neighbouring countries such as Botswana and Zimbabwe.The literature review in the study include a systematic analysis of relevant and suitable documents from credible academic journals,books,reports from SA's relevant ministries and departments, notably Department of Health,Ministry of Finance as well as the Central Statistical Office.The study will conclude by pointing out major findings and go on to present some suggestive measures and recommendations,which it is hoped will assist in addressing some of the gaps that were identified that would allow the relevant stakeholders to map out strategies that are aimed at eradicating MTCT cases in SA in accodance with the Millennium Developmental Goal(MDG). for child survival that requires countries to reduce child mortality by two-thirds before 2015(UN 2000).
LIST OF ACRONYMS
MTCT Mother to Child Transmission
PMTCT Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission
NGO Non Governmental Organisation
UN United Nations
CEDAWConvention on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women
WHOWorld Health Organisation
NACANational AIDS Coordinating Agency
NACNational Aids Council
NBSNational Behavioral Strategy
STISexually transmitted infection
ARTAntiretroviral Therapy
MHC Mogwase Health Centre
MDG Millennium Developmental Goal
PCRPolymerase chain reaction
SADCSouth African Development Community
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTII
DECLARATIONIII
ABSTRACTIV
LIST OF ACRONYMSV
CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION1
1.1 Background of the Study1
1.2 Statement of the Problem5
1.3 Justification of the Study6
1.4 The aim of the Study7
1.5 Objectives of the Study7
1.6 Operational Definitions8
1.7 Methodology8
1.8 Overview of the Study10
CHAPTER 2 : HIV POLICIES IN SOUTH AFRICA13
2.1 Policy Making in SA13
2.2. PMTCT Prevention Programmes in South Africa14
2.2.1 Check On Prices And Availability Of Generics18