TIPTOP generated evidence to support C-IPTp scale-up and to inform WHO change in policy recommendation updates targeting sub-Saharan Africa.
C-IPTp has helped to increase total IPTp coverage significantly. Additionally, there is no evidence that C-IPTp negatively affects ANC attendance, and in some areas C-IPTp actually had a positive effect.
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TIPTOP Publications
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C-IPTp is highly cost-effective, especially in areas where IPTp uptake is low.
C-IPTp is widely accepted by women, communities and providers.
Read the anthropological study“The answer is simple: If I am asked to take this medicine, it is to improve my health and that of my child. The advice of the CHW will not mislead me!”
Pregnant woman, Vohipeno, Madagascar
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