UNICEF
The proportion of healthcare institutions offering prenatal consultations (CPN) with the capacity to diagnose malaria doubled, increasing from 41% in 2013 to 83% in 2017-2018.
2018 · 1 pages

Abstract
Nearly half (48%) of institutions offering CPN provide some form of mother-to-child transmission of HIV prevention service. Among these, 71% have the capacity to conduct HIV testing. The availability of the three basic infant health services decreased by 57% from 2013 to 2017-2018. The availability of growth monitoring and infant vaccination services also decreased during this period, but the availability of ambulatory curative care services remained relatively unchanged. The availability of prenatal care and normal delivery services decreased by 42% from 2013 to 2017-2018. Three-quarters of healthcare institutions offer modern temporary family planning methods. Among institutions providing family planning methods, 73% had all available methods available, an increase from 60% observed in 2013. The availability of most basic infrastructure in healthcare institutions increased since 2013, including the availability of patient toilets and computers with internet. The availability of the majority of basic infrastructure in healthcare institutions increased since 2013, including the availability of patient toilets and computers with internet. The availability of electricity, improved water sources, visual and auditory protection, and communication equipment also increased. The availability of emergency transportation services increased from 46% in 2013 to 61% in 2017-2018. The proportion of healthcare institutions offering consultations prenatal (CPN) with the capacity to diagnose malaria doubled, increasing from 41% in 2013 to 83% in 2017-2018. The availability of services for the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV increased from 36% in 2013 to 48% in 2017-2018. Among institutions offering CPN, 92% provided some form of HIV testing service in 2013 and 2017-2018. The availability of services for the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV increased from 36% in 2013 to 48% in 2017-2018.
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