142nd APHA Annual Meeting and Exposition

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A new approach to maternal mortality: The role of HIV in pregnancy

142nd APHA Annual Meeting and Exposition (November 15 - November 19, 2014): http://www.apha.org/events-and-meetings/annual
Monday, November 17, 2014

Sara Gorman , Health Policy and Management, Columbia University, Bronx, NY
As 2015 quickly approaches, we have been made increasingly aware of our progress toward the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Some remarkable progress has indeed been made. However, one MDG has been particularly recalcitrant to progress: MDG 5, namely, improving maternal health. Few countries are on track to achieve the first part of MDG 5's goals, reducing maternal mortality by 75%. Sub-Saharan Africa is in the most dire position, with a regional maternal mortality rate of 640 maternal deaths out of 100,000 live births, and a decline rate of merely 0.1% per year. This paper argues that greater provisions for HIV-specific services in young women of reproductive age could have a major impact on the global maternal mortality rate, especially in places like sub-Saharan Africa, where both HIV rates and the maternal mortality ratio are high. I demonstrate that only an integrative approach to the twin challenges of HIV and maternal mortality can help reduce devastatingly high rates of maternal deaths worldwide, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. The paper re-envisions the MDGs not as independent tasks but as related, cohesive issues for which a holistic approach is needed. Through careful review of the peer-reviewed literature, specific recommendations are offered, including: lifelong ART for pregnant women in sub-Saharan Africa, scale-up of community and household care, preventing unwanted pregnancies, joint ownership of HIV and maternal health clinics with integrated services, and educating international donors about the benefits of integrated, horizontal health programs.

Learning Areas:

Other professions or practice related to public health
Protection of the public in relation to communicable diseases including prevention or control
Provision of health care to the public
Public health or related organizational policy, standards, or other guidelines
Public health or related public policy
Public health or related research

Learning Objectives:
Define the main drivers of continuing high maternal mortality rates in sub-Saharan Africa Identify methods of reducing maternal mortality rates by addressing the twin challenges of HIV and maternal death List methods for integrating HIV and maternal health care in sub-Saharan Africa

Keyword(s): Women and HIV/AIDS, Maternal and Child Health

Presenting author's disclosure statement:

Qualified on the content I am responsible for because: I have been researching HIV/AIDS and HIV policy on a global scale for three years now. I have worked in the policy department of the HIV Law Project and as an investigator at the International Center for AIDS Care and Treatment Programs (ICAP) at Columbia University. I have also published widely on maternal health, HIV/AIDS, and infectious diseases in PLoS Medicine and the International Journal of Women's Health, among others.
Any relevant financial relationships? No

I agree to comply with the American Public Health Association Conflict of Interest and Commercial Support Guidelines, and to disclose to the participants any off-label or experimental uses of a commercial product or service discussed in my presentation.