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Fig 1.

2010 PMTCT cascade Study Profile.

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Table 1.

Characteristics of mother-infant pairs in the 2010 PMTCT cascade study

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Table 2.

Percentage of infant HIV transmission (at 4–8 weeks) attributable to dropouts along the PMTCT cascade, national survey, South Africa

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Table 3.

Factors associated with dropout at the stage of maternal HIV testing (A), CD4 count testing and result (B) and at any of the four steps in the PMTCT cascade(C), 2010 (logistic model).

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Fig 2.

The increase in cumulative PAF as cumulative dropout rate increases (red and blue lines), and reduction in infant HIV incidence if dropout is eliminated (purple bar*).

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