PMTCT & Care for the Pregnant Woman with HIV
The goal of this module is to prepare learners to manage the care of pregnant women, new mothers, and newborns living with HIV using an integrated approach to service delivery in order to prevent mother-to-child HIV transmission (PMTCT).
What you will learn in Module 4
Recognize the risks of HIV acquisition during pregnancy and breastfeeding
Identify appropriate ART options during pregnancy, delivery and breastfeeding
Identify strategies to prevent mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) in a mother presenting late in pregnancy with a high viral load, including ART prophylaxis for exposed infants
Explain the importance of early infant diagnosis (EID)
Illustrate factors leading to low EID rates using a fishbone diagram (QI)
Discuss the unique needs of mothers and newborns related to HIV (IPE)
Complete the Module
Each module includes a self-paced group activity and a group activity. The self-paced activity should be completed first. Learner and facilitator materials for the group activity are at the bottom of this page.
Self-Paced Activity
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Group Activity
Use the resources below to facilitate group activites to practice skills presented in the module.
Facilitator Materials: Presentation
Slides for presenting the module activities.
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Instructions for facilitating the learning activity.
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Instructions
Instructions for learners to complete the activity.
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