Research Article

The Impact of Integration of Rapid Syphilis Testing during Routine Antenatal Services in Rural Kenya

Table 2

Percentage of pregnant women tested for HIV, syphilis, or both, by clinic and gestational age, among consecutive women attending first antenatal care visit in three high-volume clinics, Suba and Mbita Districts, Kenya, from March 2011 to February 2012.

HIV test onlySyphilis test onlyBoth tests Neither testAny HIV testAny syphilis test
(%) (%) (%) (%) (%) (%)

Women at 1st ANC visit ( )66 (20.0)29 (8.8)222 (67.3)13 (3.9)288 (87.3)251 (76.1)
Clinic
 Facility 4 ( )20 (20.0)3 (3.0)77 (77.0)097 (97.0)80 (80.0)
 Facility 7 ( )6 (5.0)10 (8.3)100 (83.3)4 (3.3)106 (88.3)110 (91.7%)
 Facility 8 ( )40 (36.4)16 (14.6)45 (40.9)9 (8.2)85 (77.3)61 (55.5)
Gestational age at 1st ANC*
 ≤12 weeks ( )4 (25.0)3 (18.8)9 (56.3)013 (81.3)12 (75.0)
 13–24 weeks ( )21 (16.2)9 (6.9)95 (73.1)5 (3.9)116 (89.2)104 (80.0)
  weeks ( )37 (22.7)15 (9.2)108 (66.3)3 (1.8%)145 (89.0)123 (75.5)

21 records had missing information.