Table 2.
Proportion of pregnant women who attended ANC with their partners | Proportion of men who accepted routine antenatal HIV testing | HIV status of men/newly diagnosed | Proportion of newly diagnosed HIV-positive men linked to care | HIV testing outcomes* | Maternal and Child Health Outcomes** | |
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Single Intervention | ||||||
Interventions based on Invitation letter | ||||||
Aluisio et al. [29] | X | |||||
Byamugisha et al. [24] | X | X | ||||
Krakowiak et al. [31] | X | X | X | |||
Jefferys et al. [27] | X | |||||
Nyondo et al. [30] | X | |||||
Rosenberg et al. [32] | X | X | X | |||
Intervention based on Word of encouragement | ||||||
Aluisio et al. [6] | X | X | X | X | ||
Multiple integrated components | ||||||
Akama et al. [22] | X | X | X | X | ||
Audet et al. [26] | X | X | ||||
Ezeanolue et al. [35] | X | |||||
Mphonda et al. [28] | X | X | ||||
Weiss et al. [36] | X | X |
* Male HIV tested, Female knows male status, tested as couple Serodiscordant couples identified
** In Krakowian et al. [31] “Facility delivery, Exclusive breastfeeding at 6-weeks postpartum, Exclusive breastfeeding at 6-months postpartum then family-planning hormonal, intrauterine device, or sterilization use at six weeks postpartum and 6 months postpartum”. In Aluisio et al. [6] and Akama et al. [22] child health outcomes refer to mortality and HIV free survival and EID uptake infants (0–8 months), respectively