Antenatal Care
Cross-source consensus on Antenatal Care from 1 sources and 34 claims.
1 sources · 34 claims
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- The WHO requires 95% or higher antenatal care coverage and 95% or higher HIV testing during pregnancy as conditions for MTCT elimination validation. — Brazilian elimination of mother-to-child HIV transmission: lessons for large-scale global health systems
- HIV testing during pregnancy must reach 95% or higher coverage to satisfy WHO elimination criteria. — Brazilian elimination of mother-to-child HIV transmission: lessons for large-scale global health systems
- WHO elimination criteria require antenatal care coverage of 95% or higher. — Brazilian elimination of mother-to-child HIV transmission: lessons for large-scale global health systems
- Antenatal care coverage of 95% or higher is a WHO criterion for MTCT elimination validation. — Brazilian elimination of mother-to-child HIV transmission: lessons for large-scale global health systems
- HIV testing during pregnancy with at least 95% coverage is required for WHO elimination validation. — Brazilian elimination of mother-to-child HIV transmission: lessons for large-scale global health systems
- Antenatal care coverage of 95% or higher is a WHO threshold criterion for validating MTCT elimination. — Brazilian elimination of mother-to-child HIV transmission: lessons for large-scale global health systems
- Antenatal care coverage of 95% or higher is a required criterion for WHO MTCT elimination validation. — Brazilian elimination of mother-to-child HIV transmission: lessons for large-scale global health systems
- HIV testing during pregnancy must reach 95% coverage for WHO MTCT elimination validation. — Brazilian elimination of mother-to-child HIV transmission: lessons for large-scale global health systems
- Achieving 95% or higher antenatal care coverage is one of the five programmatic targets required for WHO MTCT elimination validation. — Brazilian elimination of mother-to-child HIV transmission: lessons for large-scale global health systems
- Antenatal care coverage of 95% or higher is a required benchmark for WHO validation of MTCT elimination. — Brazilian elimination of mother-to-child HIV transmission: lessons for large-scale global health systems