Born Free of HIV in West Africa

by GAIA Vaccine Foundation
Born Free of HIV in West Africa
Born Free of HIV in West Africa
Born Free of HIV in West Africa
Born Free of HIV in West Africa
Born Free of HIV in West Africa
Born Free of HIV in West Africa
Born Free of HIV in West Africa
Born Free of HIV in West Africa
Born Free of HIV in West Africa
Born Free of HIV in West Africa
Born Free of HIV in West Africa
Born Free of HIV in West Africa
Born Free of HIV in West Africa
Born Free of HIV in West Africa
Born Free of HIV in West Africa
Born Free of HIV in West Africa
Born Free of HIV in West Africa
Born Free of HIV in West Africa
Born Free of HIV in West Africa
Born Free of HIV in West Africa

Project Report | Sep 1, 2020
Pandemic Leading to Decreased Access to Care

By Taylor Keys | Grant Research Intern

As the global COVID-19 pandemic continues to ravage many parts of the world, efforts to contain the coronavirus have disrupted healthcare systems tasked with preventing and treating other illnesses. According to the World Bank, the 2014-2016 Ebola outbreak in West Africa led to an 18% decrease in routine medical services which led to an increase in deaths due to other infectious diseases. While the reported COVID-19 infection rate in Mali is much lower than that of the United States, HIV/AIDS is still a great risk to those living in Mali.

GAIA VF’s initiative to ensure that children in Mali are Born Free of HIV in West Africa is even more important given the reduced access to healthcare that the COVID-19 pandemic has created. The implications of being born with HIV during this pandemic can affect a child for a lifetime. In order to ensure that no child is born HIV positive, Mother-To-Child Transmission Prevention, or MTCTP, is necessary. Expectant mothers need healthcare resources, such as access to HIV testing, counseling, and treatment, in order to dramatically reduce the chance that their children could be born HIV positive. 

With your contributions to GAIA VF, we can work to provide the support needed for Mother-To-Child-Transmission Prevention (MTCTP) and ensure that children in West Africa are Born Free of HIV. A $25 donation supports HIV testing for five women in the clinic. A $50 donation supports all of the laboratory tests for one mother during the pre-natal period, including ultrasound.

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Aug 4, 2020
Value of MTCTP During the Pandemic

By Brendan Caver | Grant Research Intern

Jul 10, 2020
2020 Update: 546 pregnant women tested for HIV

By Brendan Caver | Grant Research Intern

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